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London Jobs of the Week (20th March 2013)

Whether you're looking for part-time, full time or intern work, we've got a little bit of everything in this week's best new jobs on the market. Simply browse through the jobs below to find what you're looking for, or search our entire database.  

 

Part-Time Jobs

- Sales Advisor | Laura Ashley
         Varied Salary  |  Battersea

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There is a new Laura Ashley clothes store opening in Battersea. They are looking for both part time and full time sales advisors and managers, and are flexible with working hours.  

London Jobs of the Week (13th March 2013)

As part of our weekly job's blog, we bring you the very best jobs around at the moment. We've got part-time, full time and internships, so simply browse through the jobs below to find what you're looking for, or search our entire database.  

 

Part-Time Jobs

- School Receptionist
         £16-17,000  |  Ealing, West London

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Work 4 hours a day from 9am-1pm in a quality secondary school. Answer calls, welcome guests and work on admin.  

Victory for International Students Over Post-Study Work Visas

The government has taken the first step to relaxing the restrictions on post-study work visas for international students in the UK.

In the past, internationals were given free access to work in the UK for 2 years after graduating, but this was closed in April last year. In its place, a whole raft of new regulations were introduced, all related to the job offer students had lined up for after they graduated. International students had to have an offer of a job relevant to their degree, with a high starting salary and at a company registered with the government for the scheme.

Ever since their introduction, the tighter restrictions have been met with widespread opposition from leading figures in higher education who have argued that they will put international students off from studying in the UK.

No NHS Treatment for International Students?

It has emerged that the government is considering introducing strict new regulations on the NHS which would prevent thousands of international students from using it. UK newspaper The Sunday Times found that Conservative ministers hope to enforce new rules that would reduce access to the NHS to only those ‘immigrants' had to have been living in the UK for a whole year.

Such laws would have a huge impact on all international students studying in the UK, and critics are already claiming that this would be the latest in a number of decisions putting overseas students off coming to the UK. Indeed, chief executive of the UK Council for International Student Affairs, Dominic Scott, said that if any such decision was made, it would be "yet one more sign that the UK is less welcoming" to international students. Paul White, from the University of Sheffield, echoed this view, arguing "the message that the introduction of such charging [for healthcare] would convey would be very negative".

This reaction was matched by ForeignStudents.com contributor Erik Redli. A recent Slovakian graduate currently living in London, he knows the realities of the life of an international student in the UK, and believes that restricting use of the NHS simply isn't right:

London Jobs of the Week (6th March 2013)

We're back with the latest edition of our new series of weekly blog posts bringing you this week's very best new jobs in London. We've got part-time, full time and internships, so whatever position you're in, they'll be something for you. Simply browse through the jobs below, or search our entire database.  

 

Part-Time Jobs

- Customer Support & Sales Assistant
         £18-22,000 pro rata  |  Throughout London

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One of the UK's leading student accommodation providers is looking for someone to work 3 days a week. Working between Kings Cross, Hoxton and Tower Bridge you'll deal with customers and sales.

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