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T: @ RHULPassport

W: www.rhul.ac.uk/passport. T: @ RHULPassport. E: passportaward@rhul.ac.uk. Did you know that 82% of graduate recruiters rank your employability skills as a priority when recruiting? .

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T: @ RHULPassport

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  1. W: www.rhul.ac.uk/passport T: @RHULPassport E: passportaward@rhul.ac.uk Did you know that 82% of graduate recruiters rank your employability skills as a priority when recruiting? • The Royal Holloway Passport Award helps students identify and promote these skills through their involvement in co-curricular activities. Any student can earn the award simply by collecting points for a range of activities. • Develop the employability skills recruiters are looking for • Learn how to sell yourself in a competitive job market • Receive a Passport Award certificate and celebrate your achievements • Gain recognition for the difference you make in College and local communities

  2. W: www.rhul.ac.uk/passport T: @RHULPassport E: passportaward@rhul.ac.uk • No need to register – your points will be collected automatically! • Check your progress on Campus Connect • Collect points for activities across 20 different areas of the College • Visit www.rhul.ac.uk/passport for full details “It helped me to realise that everything I do at university makes my CV that little bit better. It will allow me to achieve more in my career than I would possibly do otherwise, and allows me to realise that my university does value me.” Ciaran Gilbride, second year student 2012.

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