Speakers for Schools upcoming broadcasts

UPCOMING TALKS

 

DATE

SPEAKER

INFO

Wednesday 21st September 10-10:45am

 

How to talk about Mental Health with Alistair Campbell & Fiona Millar

 

For KS5/S6

Talking about mental health can be difficult. We should be encouraging to others who speak honestly about their feelings. We are delighted to present for students aged 16 – 19 a broadcast with Alastair Campbell a mental health campaigner and Fiona Millar, Writer, Journalist and campaigner on this important topic.

 

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Wednesday 21st September 2-2:45pm

Captain Polly Marsh, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst

 

For KS4-5/S4-6

What are the characteristics of a good leader? Watch our broadcast with Captain Polly Marsh to learn how developing your leaderships skills can improve your confidence, resilience, and employability skills.

 

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Thursday 22nd September 2-3pm

Naureen Khan, Chief of Staff, Accenture & Former Chair of the Central Government Council, TechUk

 

For KS4-5/S4-6

If you’re considering working in the fast-growing digital tech sector, this may be the broadcast for you! Naureen will be speaking about some of the exciting roles in her industry that you may never have heard about before and the work being done to close the gender gap in her industry.

 

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Tuesday 27th September 2-2:45pm

Nic Marks, TED Speaker, Founder, Statistician & Happiness Expert

 

For KS4-5 / S4-6

Hear from Nic Marks, creator of the Happy Planet Index – world’s first measure of sustainable wellbeing. Further details to come!

 

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Thursday 29th September 2-3pm

Pietro Ponti and Emily Shordon, Industrial Light & Magic

 

For KS4-5/S4-6

Join Industrial Light & Magic for an insightful webinar about all the different careers you can have in the visual effects industry. We'll be joined by Pietro Ponti (Visual Effects Supervisor) as well as Junior Artists to talk about the magic of having a rewarding career in Film and TV!

 

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Thursday 6th October 10-10:45am

Black History Month: Deborah Williams OBE, Chief Executive, Creative Diversity Network

 

For students aged 14+

 

Join us and Deborah Williams OBE, Chief Executive, Creative Diversity Network, for an exciting broadcast that is part of this year’s Black History Month - Time for Change: Action Not Words.’ More details to follow.

 

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Tuesday 11th October 2-2:45pm

 

 

 

Black History Month: Discover Economics

 

For students aged 14+

 

 

DETAILS TBC

 

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Friday 14th October 10-10:45am

Black History Month: Hilary Carty, Director, Clore Leadership

 

For students aged 13+

Join us and Hilary Carty, Director, Clore Leadership for an exciting broadcast that is part of this year’s Black History Month - Time for Change: Action Not Words.’ More details to follow.

 

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Tuesday 18th October 10-10:45am

Black History Month: Oluchi Ikechi, Partner, Head of Strategy & Transactions APAC, Capital Markets, Ernst & Young Parthenon. Founder of ‘Fully Bossed’

 

For KS4-5/S4-6

Join us and Oluchi Ikechi, Partner, Head of Strategy & Transactions APAC, Capital Markets, Ernst & Young Parthenon. Founder of 'Fully Bossed for an exciting broadcast that is part of this year Black History Month - Time for Change: Action Not Words.’ More details to follow.

 

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NATIONAL TEEN BOOK CLUB

 

English

We are delighted to announce a one-off National Teen Book Club on Tuesday 11th October 2022 at 14:00 – 16:30 for The Blue Book of Nebo.

  • 14:00 – 15:00 will be held in English
  • 15:30 – 16:30 well be held in Welsh

Author Manon Steffan Ross will join both events for a live Q&A and we encourage groups to attend both sessions! While we are excited to celebrate the Welsh language and literature, we want to ensure that anyone from across the UK who has an interest in this fantastic book also has the chance to discuss it with Manon. The themes of this book resonate with all of us, particularly those of us who grow up speaking two languages.


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