In short: a lot! You know how I mentioned
in my last post that coffee was an important part of my job? I’ve had the
caffeine shakes non-stop for about a week now. To avoid this looking like the
ramblings of a very busy marketing assistant, I will divide it up into neat
sections.
Videos
I have produced a lot of videos since I
last blogged. When a department comes to me and asks what they could be doing
to market their department better, I will normally suggest that they do a video.
Kids these days (I feel like at 23 I can now say this, plus, as the Brownies I
volunteer with keep pointing out, I will be a quarter of a century old next
year) are all about content. I know when I was applying to universities, I
barely read anything on the website (sorry whoever has Angela’s role at the
University of Leeds - I know how much work goes into writing for the web!).
Here’s a by no means comprehensive list…
Life Sciences: Fancy dressing up like those
people on CSI and dusting for fingerprints? Then check out the Forensics
facilities video and apply to the course.
Computer Science: The Computer Science andTechnology students showcased their final year projects. There was everything
from virtual reality computer games to robotic arms controlled by the movements
of a human’s and I was there to capture the action. There’s some great research
going on in the department!
Dance and Professional Practice: The very
talented dance students were kind enough to let me film some of their
rehearsals and edit it together with some interviews that they did for me. They
had nothing but praise for both the course and the lecturers. I had Sia's Chandelier in my head for about a week afterwards.
Sport: I have edited together some footage
that the IT department filmed before I arrived here to create a talking heads
video. Again, there is some fascinating research going on in the department,
not to mention a lot of very fancy equipment. Fancy going in a Bod Pod anyone?
UCAS
Everything has been go go go for the UCAS
convention that we are having here in June. I have been organizing some
leaflets and business cards for some of my departments including English
Language and Communication, Teacher Education, Education Studies, Sport,
Computer Science and Technology, and English.
Making
Friends
This is probably my favourite part of my
job. I get to meet so many people and I have finally got to meet all of my
departments. I have worked quite a bit with Life Sciences in the last few weeks
as well as Performing Arts and English. Most recently I have done some filming
with the Sport department and will be filming some more of their labs after I get
back from New York. I finally don’t get the ‘she doesn’t even go here’ (Mean
Girls reference!) feeling when I go over to the Bedford campus.
Catch you later!
Clud.
This is really a wonderful post.
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