08-13-2006, 08:35 AM
CIMA East Midlands to host its first student conference...
11 August 2006
The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) is to host its first ever student conference in Wyboston, Bedfordshire on September 2nd.
The CIMA initiative will advise students, who have just received their exam results, on job opportunities and salary expectations, and will also assist them with their career profile.
There will be a varied programme of presentations, run by experts including industry renowned professionals, giving students the opportunity to ask recruitment consultants any questions they may have about their future careers.
Presentation topics will include memory and exam techniques, time management exercises and information about job market.
Robert Jelly, CIMA's director of education said "We welcome current or potential CIMA students to this great event where the agenda is to give people the opportunity to directly ask us any questions that they have regarding all aspects of being a CIMA student."
He added "This student conference is an exciting first for us and we are hoping it will successfully reach and inform the students that represent us in this area."
Emma Hawthornthwaite, a CIMA World prize-winner in P1 who has also completed all of the Managerial Level qualifications, will be attending the conference where she will be presented with her certificate, prize cheque and study aids by the CIMA president, John Coghlan.
11 August 2006
The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) is to host its first ever student conference in Wyboston, Bedfordshire on September 2nd.
The CIMA initiative will advise students, who have just received their exam results, on job opportunities and salary expectations, and will also assist them with their career profile.
There will be a varied programme of presentations, run by experts including industry renowned professionals, giving students the opportunity to ask recruitment consultants any questions they may have about their future careers.
Presentation topics will include memory and exam techniques, time management exercises and information about job market.
Robert Jelly, CIMA's director of education said "We welcome current or potential CIMA students to this great event where the agenda is to give people the opportunity to directly ask us any questions that they have regarding all aspects of being a CIMA student."
He added "This student conference is an exciting first for us and we are hoping it will successfully reach and inform the students that represent us in this area."
Emma Hawthornthwaite, a CIMA World prize-winner in P1 who has also completed all of the Managerial Level qualifications, will be attending the conference where she will be presented with her certificate, prize cheque and study aids by the CIMA president, John Coghlan.