A degree from LSE offers you many different career opportunities - in fact, there are so many opportunities out there that understanding yourself, what career path you may want to choose, and why you might want to choose it are important first steps for your life after LSE.
This workshop series (two modules) offers you the opportunity to reflect creatively and in-depth about who you are and what you want for your career in a small and personal setting. Suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students of any age, we encourage you to join both modules of this workshop series and let Angela Stern, a highly experienced coach for performance and motivational skills, and Philip Rauber (LSE LIFE) guide you to discover new perspectives on how to think about and shape your future career path.
The two workshops take place on Monday 7th November at 6pm and Monday 21st November at 6pm.
Book your place: Part 1 and Part 2
Angela Stern
Following a career in management with Marks and Spencer, Angela graduated from London University with a degree in Education and Psychology which she achieved as a mature student. She was appointed Senior Lecturer in Further Education. Angela later made a move into Higher Education as a Lecturer in Industrial Psychology which she studied at the LSE. This was followed by two years at the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations in London where she researched and developed a study of Occupational Stress. The growth of ' Angela Stern Training' in 1990 was as a direct result of corporate demand for her specialism in 'Performance and Motivational Skills' together with 'Public Speaking and Speech Writing ' training. Angela is based in London.
Philip Rauber
Philip currently works as Study Advisor with LSE LIFE. Before joining LSE, he worked, studied, and lived in nine countries across five continents and gained professional experience in the private, public, and non-profit sector. This allowed him to gain insights in areas as diverse as financial services, tech start-ups, hospitality management, the armed forces, anthropological research, and economic development. Additionally, he is a board member of an educational foundation in California where he regularly mentors fellows. Philip holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland and just recently completed his master's degree in Economic History at LSE.