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Northumbria University students prospect for gold

First year students at Northumbria University, Newcastle have been prospecting for gold in a series of team-building exercises to encourage independent learning and develop employment skills.

The undergraduate team-building event was designed by management training company The Engagement People on behalf of Newcastle Business School, and is thought to be the first of its kind in the UK. Exercises included a puzzle-solving game based on the California gold rush where teams had to compete against each other to be the first to discover a hidden gold mine.

The event, held at the impressive Discovery Museum in Newcastle, was offered to all new undergraduate business students as part of their Northumbria Welcome Week.

In step with Northumbria’s focus on graduate employability, the exercises focused on skills more typically associated with business delegates such as team working, goal setting, confidence building, critical thinking, research, problem solving, analysis, feedback, timekeeping and communication.

Gillian Forster, Principal Lecturer, Organisation and Human Resource Management at Newcastle Business School, said: “These events were a great opportunity for our first year students to get to know each other and establish new friendships in a fun way. Right from the start of their time at university we are also helping and encouraging them to develop the skills to bring them career success in a few years’ time. Northumbria is among the top 10 universities in the UK for graduates entering professional employment and Newcastle Business School is building on this to enhance the prospects of our students even further.

“Skills relating to real life workplace situations were introduced quite subtly throughout the event sessions, with students being invited to reflect upon how their experience parallels their need for leadership, clear missions and visions.”

Carley Denton, who is studying for a BA Human Resource Management degree, said: “I found having such an activity on neutral ground outside of the university was a perfect situation where we all had the opportunity to get to know each other better. I now feel like I belong to the place I worked so hard to join and my nerves at starting something new have turned to delight and complete motivation”.

The Engagement People specialise in employee engagement and work with many corporate organisations including Bupa, Disney and Ritz Carlton Hotels.

Barry Howarth, director at Engagement People, said: “We have worked hard to ensure that we design and deliver a programme which students enjoy and learn from. Catering for around 800 students studying subjects like Human Resource Management, Marketing and International Finance, our starting point is always to ensure that the programme is inclusive, challenging, educational and fun.”

Anyone wishing to find out more about Northumbria’s business courses can sign up for its open day on September 27 or October 25 by visiting www.northumbria.ac.uk/openday

For further information on news at Northumbria University, go to www.northumbria.ac.uk/news

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For further information Emma Campbell or Ellie McParlin at O PR

0191 232 5690 / Ellie@opr.co.uk / Emma@opr.co.uk

Notes to Editors:

Northumbria University, Newcastle is a research-rich, business-focused, professional university with a global reputation for academic excellence. Newcastle Business School Recognised by Times Higher Education as one of the top-rated universities for the provision of business and management education in the UK. (Times Higher Education supplement 2013) Newcastle Business School has relationships with 16 professional business associations or institutions, including: AAT, ACCA, AIA, CILT UK, CIMA, CIM, CIPD, CIPS, LCGI, CMI, ICAEW, ITT. Newcastle Business School is Part of an elite group of less than 1% of business schools worldwide, following accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) in business and accounting – the first in Europe to gain the double accreditation. Founded in 1916, AACSB International is the longest serving global accrediting body for business schools that offer undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral degrees in business and accounting. Northumbria was recently awarded the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher Education for the outstanding work of its Student Law Office. Northumbria is top 10 in the UK for the number of graduates entering professional employment. 92% of students are in work or further study six months after graduation. The University works with 560 employers and 60 professional bodies. Northumbria is one of the largest universities in the UK with more than 35,000 students from 136 countries. In 2013, the University received its highest number of applicants and more acceptances of places from high-achieving students than at any point in its history. Northumbria University Library has been rated joint third best in the UK behind Oxford and Cambridge, boasting half a million books, 30,000 journals and 300 databases. Northumbria is rated among the best sport universities in the UK in the Which? University Guide 2013 – voted for by students. 86% of students are satisfied with their course: 4 subjects achieved 100% and one course was rated ‘class-leading’ (National Student Survey)

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