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And meet our learner of the month - Hello {NAME}, In this newsletter… see our pick of the 67 co

And meet our learner of the month - Hello {NAME}, In this newsletter… see our pick of the 67 courses starting in June, and meet the mother who’s getting support from the FutureLearn community. --------------------------------------------------------------- Our pick of June’s courses [How to Succeed at: Writing Applications] The University of Sheffield Produce a perfect CV, job application and online profile, with tips from careers advice experts. Ideal when applying for a job or university place. [Exploring the World of English Language Teaching] Cambridge English Language Assessment Start preparing for your first job teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL). [Psychology and Mental Health: Beyond Nature and Nurture] University of Liverpool Discover how a psychological understanding of our emotions can improve our mental health. [Towards Brexit? The UK's EU Referendum] The University of Edinburgh Find out why the UK is holding an EU referendum, the issues at stake, and what the result means for the UK and the rest of Europe. [Storytelling in Advertising] D&AD Find out how to engage audiences through storytelling - from crafting a narrative to using digital. Learn with top creatives. [Come Rain or Shine: Understanding the Weather] University of Reading and Royal Meteorological Society Get an introduction to our weather and climate, and how to do your own weather forecast. [Caring for People with Psychosis and Schizophrenia] King's College London Explore the key issues related to caring for people with psychosis or schizophrenia. [Antiquities Trafficking and Art Crime] University of Glasgow Delve into the seedy underbelly of the art world, looking at smuggling, theft, fakes and fraud. Learn how and why art is stolen, found and returned. [The Business of Film] The Open University and Pinewood Studios Explore the intriguing world of film production and find out about the complexities of development, distribution and finance. [Talking about Cancer] Cancer Research UK Gain the tips, tools and confidence to talk about cancer, learning with experienced Cancer Awareness Trainers. [See all courses starting this month] --------------------------------------------------------------- Meet Jenny Lee: our learner of the month Each month we share the story of a remarkable FutureLearner from around the world. Today we meet Jenny Lee, who took a career break to care for her son who was diagnosed with psychosis. She says that the chance to learn alongside other carers from around the world, with "a sense of shared understanding", has been the best thing about her time on FutureLearn. [Read Jenny Lee's story] --------------------------------------------------------------- Happy learning, Lily and the FutureLearn team P.S. Confused about Brexit? [Here are the five things you need to know]. Need support? [Try our FAQs] VAT number: GB160 3989 93 FutureLearn is a registered company in England and Wales - 8324083 PO Box 77, Chambers Building, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6BT You can [unsubscribe from these emails] or [update your subscription preferences].

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