On average, 6 per cent of white graduates remained unemployed a year after graduation whereas 15 percent of Bangladeshi, Pakistani and African graduates were still unemployed after the same period of time. Come and talk to notable career professionals, Rehana Asani who specialises in the link between cognitive behaviour and academic success and Nadiya Siddiqueto learn tangible skills and methods of overcoming the barriers that you will face in your future career as a BME graduate.
19th January 6-8pm 6th Floor Café, SAW EMPOWERED: Screening: Reggie Yates - Being LGBT+ in Black & Muslim Communities Facebook event
21st January 6-8pm PAR.LG.03 EMPOWERED: Breaking Gendered Boundaries in Saudi Arabia, Wadjda Film night
26th January 6-8pm NAB.2.14 EMPOWERED: Being BME and Overcoming the Barriers in Your Career
28th January 6-8pm 32LG.04 EMPOWERED: Do Black Students at LSE Achieve Less Than Their White Counterparts?
2nd February 5-7pm PAR.LG.03 EMPOWERED: BME Public Speaking Training
9th February 5-6pm CLM 2.05 EMPOWERED: BME Women Thinking of Standing for Elections Info Session
10th February 2-3pm 32L.LG.03 EMPOWERED: BME Students' Thinking of standing for Elections Info Session
15th February 5:00pm 6th Floor Studio, SAW EMPOWERED: Practical Class Exploring the History of Indian Yoga
23rd February 6-8pm 32L.G.03 EMPOWERED: Generation Black Revolution: Being BME and Politically Active
1st March 6-8pm NAB.2.06 EMPOWERED: ‘Be Who You Are’ With Motivational Speaker, Rasheed Ogunlaru
15th March 6-8pm NAB.2.14 EMPOWERED: Activism Through Writing Workshop