Speakers for school upcoming broadcasts

 



UPCOMING TALKS

 

Tues 6th July 10-11am

Predict ’21 Campaign

 

Ann Cairns, Exec Vice Chair, Mastercard

 

For KS3-5/S1-6

What is 5G and what does it mean for the future of our planet? What are some of the exciting new developments in AI? Ann will be answering our questions during our Predict '21 Broadcast and will be addressing some of the misconceptions that we may have about careers in technology. 

 

To register for this event, please email charlotte.stringfellow@speakersforschools.org with the approximate number of students you would like to attend, and you will be sent the link to join.

 

Wed 7th July 2-3pm

Panel event with Into Film, The Rough Assembly and the UK Post Sound Collective.  Steve Little: Supervising Sound Editor, Rachael Tate: Supervising Dialogue & ADR Editor, Chad Raymond: Sound Designer & Sound FX Editor, Rebecca Heathcote: Foley Editor and Jo Jackson: Assistant Sound Editor

 

For KS3-5/S1-6

Join us for a broadcast in partnership with Into Film, The Rough Assembly and the UK Post Sound Collective. We will be speaking to our panel about their experiences of working in Post Production sound in the film & TV industry and the importance of the soundtrack in engaging the audience and telling the story. This is a great opportunity to learn about the variety of different careers and roles involved in this exciting area of work!

 

To register for this broadcast, please fill out this form: https://bit.ly/3gIPI67

Ongoing Competition!

We also want to make you aware of an incredible opportunity for your 15-18 year old students to be published to a global readership. We are bringing you this opportunity along with The Property Chronicle (a global property magazine) and The Academy of Real Assets (a network of Property professionals).

 

What do your students need to do? Simply write 800 words starting with “The town of the future will…..” It can be an essay, short story, poem or some other format.

What are the prizes? All prize-winning entries (up to 50) will be published in a book sent to over 2,000 UK schools plus leading employers in the Property world. Some of the winners will also be published by The Property Chronicle to its over 3 million social media followers.

 

How to enter? There is no cost to enter and each school can enter as many students as it wants. Just register at The Academy website www.acadrealassets.com Please note you will be signing up to a third party and will have to agree to their T's & C's.

What is the timetable? We will tell you again about the competition at the start of next academic year and then again towards the end of next term. You can send in  your students’ entries  from the  beginning of next term right up to the end of 2021

 

 

 

 

This broadcast is strictly for a 16+ audience and he will be interviewed by a student followed by a student Q&A session.

 

Mon 5th July 10am-11am and

2-3pm

In Partnership with Penguin:

Will Young, Pop Star, Actor and Author

 

For KS5/S6

We are hosting two 1 hour broadcasts with Will Young, Pop Star, Actor and Author, on Monday 5th July at 10am or 2pm (the same broadcast will be running twice) who will be speaking about his new book 'To Be A Gay Man'. He will be reflecting on how he overcame the challenges he faced and learnt to live as a happy gay man. This broadcast is a great opportunity for your students to learn about the importance of self-acceptance and about some of the issues faced within the LGBTQ+ community.

 

If you would like to register for the event, please email(charlotte.stringfellow@speakersforschools.org)  with the time (10am or 2pm) you would like to watch the broadcast, how many students will be attending.

 

 

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