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Appeals: The University of Westminster

Joanna Gibbon
Friday 23 April 1993 23:02 BST
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The University of Westminster has a few places left on its free 15-week course 'Professional Updating for Women' aimed at professional women who want to return to work after a career break of at least a year. The course includes advice with job applications, cv writing and interview techniques; and an introduction to word processing and computing. Each course member is allocated a personal tutor who will guide and help with recent developments in the course member's professional field. There is also a two-week placement in a relevant organisation for each course member. Classes are held from 10am to 3pm to accommodate family responsibilities; there is a break for summer holidays. Applicants should have a degree and/or equivalent professional qualification and must have had professional working experience before stopping work.

Diana Wolfin, Course Administrator, University of Westminster, London Management Centre, 35 Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LS, telephone 071-911 5000.

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