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Tks Education

tks education

London

Our advantage Our base is in Newcastle, UK, and we connect with UK institutions without time difference, and are familiar with the UK education system and the overall application process. As a research bureau for local study abroad in the UK, we have a strong team of consultants and documents (all of whom are doctoral students from prestigious universities in the UK). Our core philosophy is to provide students with the highest quality and most professional 1-to-1 personalized customized study abroad services. The Xueba team is extremely efficient and has created a record of receiving materials, making paperwork, and submitting applications on the same day. During this period, we helped many students get their ideal offers, including G5, KCL, Edinburgh, Warwick and Manchester universities. join us Recruitment position: academic tutor (part-time) Job Responsibilities: Responsible for the consulting work of doctoral program applications in British universities, including selecting tutors, applying magnetism, Research Proposal guidance, and interview counseling, etc. Job Requirements: PhD students/Ph.D. graduates/researchers/lecturers, regardless of professional field. Recruitment position: academic tutor (part-time) Responsibilities: Responsible for tutoring British undergraduates/postgraduates in academic paper writing and concurrent coursework. Job Requirements: PhD students/Ph.D graduates/Master graduates (only Distinction graduates), not limited to professional fields.

Jon Torrens

jon torrens

By reducing stress and fear, I make giving talks enjoyable. I teach confident communication.   I work with many different companies (Microsoft, Foster+ Partners, Redgate, Raspberry Pi, Creative Assembly) and I think they enjoy my training so much because:  1. I’m an introvert. 2. I make it fun.  Training/learning/development can be a chore; I believe it shouldn’t ever be that way. My background: I was a low-scorer academically. I studied art and design, then graphic design, got a job as a video game level designer, fell in love with performing stand-up comedy, became a full-time stand-up, didn’t become a star so gave it up, went back to games and started a family. While working at Sony Cambridge I saw a really bad presentation and realised that all the writing and performance skills I’d learnt as a stand-up needed to put to good use: transforming everyone into confident speakers. Too many people have suffered watching boring speakers, delivering dreadful material. I decided things needed to change.  I set up my own coaching business, and after much hard work I have flourished, having found my place in the world. I relate to tech people – who are typically introverted – because I have had a similar experience. I connect because I have a ton of stand-up skills and… well, I like people. I really enjoy immediately getting them past the first simple barrier: their perception of their own communication skill level. It’s simple to get past that and then build on that foundation.