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Dipping in to a-n through your Degrees unedited

Welcome to the archive of articles providing tips for undergrads and new graduates alike.  Links to other related content within the site as well as specially produced material for Degree unedited.  Take a dip into a wealth of information!

To Comment is to be invited to Review

How about inviting anyone who has commented on your blog, anyone who has expressed an interest, to come review your Degree show for you? Read on »

People always click on the thumbnail

Developing good online presence for your Degree show: suggested content for a Degree show listing Read on »
Degree show listings »

Delving into a wealth of knowledge

Knowledge bank offers a wide range of information and articles on the issues that need considering as you progress towards the end of your degree.

On volunteering »
Practical guides »
Knowledge bank for students »

Sculpting an online presence

Commenting on blogs opens a healthy dialogue between other art students within the diversity of institutions in the UK and beyond.  It is a form of networking that can be utilised at your fingertips.  What else can be done at those fingertips of yours? Read on »

Top tips for new graduates

Plan ahead "Take time now to think about what you’re going to do after you graduate and weigh up the pros and cons. How are you going to earn money? Are you going to relocate? Thinking about it earlier will avoid panicking about it later." Emily Kydd, artist More Top tips here »

After art school

Arts Consultant Lucy Day considers the opportunities and challenges facing today's fine art graduates. Read article »

First published: a-n.co.uk April 2009

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