Jesus College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, founded in 1496. It is located on a single large site on a quiet side street in the center of Cambridge, occupying 24 acres of grounds. The college was established between 1496 and 1516 on the site of a 12th-century Benedictine nunnery, whose buildings were adapted to house it. Jesus College is known for its relaxed atmosphere, diversity, and central location with extensive grounds. It offers a wide range of subjects and has a strong commitment to widening access to Cambridge education.
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Jesus College provides comprehensive career support to its students through various initiatives and resources. The college has a dedicated Careers Team that focuses on helping students develop key employability skills and explore a wide range of career options. They offer exclusive access to Jesus Connect, a dedicated careers and mentoring platform that allows students to network with alumni and access career advice, internship opportunities, and work experience postings.The college organizes regular 'In the Business of' events, inviting external speakers from various industries to provide insights into different career paths. Skills-based clinics and networking events are also held to enhance students' professional development. Additionally, the college offers entrepreneurship clinics to support students interested in starting their own ventures.Jesus College also provides a mentor matching service, allowing students to connect with experienced alumni mentors who can offer guidance and support in their chosen career paths. This mentoring program helps students expand their professional networks and gain valuable insights into their industries of interest.The Careers Team works closely with the University Careers Service to ensure students have access to a wide range of resources, including career fairs, workshops, and one-on-one career counseling. They also produce a termly Careers and Mentoring newsletter and events termcard to keep students informed about upcoming opportunities and events.Overall, Jesus College's career services aim to prepare students for the workplace by developing their skills, showcasing various career options, and providing networking opportunities from their first days in college through to graduation and beyond.
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Public Health and Social Justice Scholar
Dr. Sarah Steele holds multiple academic positions as an Affiliated Lecturer at the University of Cambridge, Bye-Fellow at St Edmund's College, and Senior Lecturer in Health and Social Care at the University of Essex. Her interdisciplinary expertise spans public health, law, and policy analysis, supported by degrees from prestigious institutions including Oxford, Cambridge, Queen Mary University of London, Arden University, and Flinders University.

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Digital Technology and Society Researcher
Tyler Shores serves as the manager of the ThinkLab at the University of Cambridge and Senior Research Associate at the Intellectual Forum, Jesus College. His research focuses on the intersection of digital technology and human behavior, particularly examining digital habits, social media impact, and how digital environments influence work, thinking, and learning patterns. His diverse career path includes significant roles at major institutions, including managing online education at Stanford University, directing digital textbooks at an international education non-profit, and running the Authors@Google program at Google's headquarters in Mountain View, California. His work has garnered attention from major media outlets including The New York Times, BBC, and WIRED. His current research emphasizes digital distractions and their influence on reading and work habits, while also teaching academic social media use and educational technology at the University. He is currently working on a book about digital distractions, continuing his commitment to understanding and improving digital wellbeing and productivity.