Speakers for schools broadcast talks

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Monday 6th March 10-10:45am

National Careers Week: My Career as a Scientist- Professor Nessa Carey, Scientist (academic and industrial) and Author

 

For KS3-5/S1-6

Nessa's path has been varied, showing that scientific expertise can find multiple outlets and opportunities. She left university where she was studying veterinary medicine and became a forensic scientist. Then studied a PhD before beginning a career in the industry. Join Nessa and find out what it's like to be a Scientist out of education and get a chance to ask her any questions you may have about the industry.

 

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Monday 6th March 11am-12pm

Food for Thought Campaign: Marcus Wareing, Chef-Owner of the one-Michelin-starred restaurant Marcus & Judge on MasterChef: The Professionals

 

For KS3-5/S1-6

We are very excited to announce a broadcast with Celebrity Chef and Judge on Masterchef: The Professionals with Marcus Wareing. Marcus is one of the most high profile and celebrated British Chefs. In this broadcast, we will find out more about what it takes to have a career in the sector, the routes in and Marcus will share his top tips for young people who are considering a career in hospitality.

 

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We have lots more on offer as part of this campaign, find out more here!

Monday 6th March 2-2:45pm

National Careers Week: My Career in the NHS (NHS75) Danny Mortimer CEO, NHS Employers

 

For KS3-5/S1-6

Danny is the CEO of NHS Employers, which is the voice of employers across the NHS and leads work relating to pay and conditions as well as employment and development on behalf of the NHS. Danny can give insight into all the different unexpected careers that are available in the NHS and can talk about his experience working for the NHS. Join us in this broadcast and get a chance to ask any questions you may have regarding a career in the NHS.

 

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Tuesday 7th March 2-3pm

National Careers Week: My Career as a Lawyer- Kathleen Harris, Partner, Arnold & Porter

 

For KS3-5/S1-6

Get a chance to ask Kathleen questions about being a lawyer in this broadcast, she is co-chair of the firm's Anti-Corruption practice where she represents companies and individuals in a wide range of industries. She is recognised internationally as a leader in her practice area. In The Legal 500 she is recognised as having a very keen intellect and is an accomplished litigator with extensive knowledge of and experience in matters involving internal and external investigations and prosecutions.

 

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Wednesday 8th March 11-11:45am

International Women’s Day: Baroness Martha Lane Fox, President, British Chambers of Commerce & Portfolio Chair & Entrepreneur

 

For KS3-5/S1-6

Baroness Martha is an entrepreneur with a very varied career, Martha is the founder and executive chair of Doteveryone.org.uk, a charity fighting for a fairer internet and building a movement for responsible technology. During this broadcast, Baroness Martha will be helping us celebrate womanhood by talking about her career and experience as a female Entrepreneur. Register now to hear this exciting broadcast.

 

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Thursday 9th March 11am-12pm

Food for Thought Campaign: Simon Rogan, Chef, and Richard Vines, Writer and Broadcaster

 

For KS3-5/S1-6

Think you'd be a great food critic? Want to work in hospitality? Do not miss this opportunity to hear from Chef Simon Rogan and Food Critic, Richard Vines, when we will be announcing the winners and runner-ups of our national competition!! Best of luck!

 

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Thursday 9th March 2-2:45pm

National Careers Week: My Career as an Architect, Amanda Levete, Principal Architect, AL A

 

For 14-18 years old

Amanda Levete is a RIBA Stirling Prize winning architect and founder and principal of AL_A, an international award-winning design and architecture studio. Recent commissions include the expansion of the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the remodelling of Galeries Lafayette Haussmann in Paris, a 1.5 million sq ft luxury shopping mall and hotel in Bangkok, among many more. Amanda will not only talk about her career as an Architect but all the hidden job roles within this industry.

 

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Friday 10th March 11am-12pm

Food for Thought Campaign: Alain Roux​, British Michelin starred chef, and chef-patron of The Waterside Inn

 

For KS3-5/S1-6

The Roux family are well renowned in the hospitality sector. Speakers for Schools are delighted to welcome Alain Roux for a broadcast with a deep dive into the hospitality sector. Alain started his career journey in hospitality at 14 and we will be asking him questions about the training involved, what skills and attributes he's picked up along the way. A broadcast not to be missed if you are a foodie!

 

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Friday 10th March 1:30-2:30pm

Food for Thought Campaign: Clare Smyth MBE, Three Michelin Star Chef

 

For KS3-5/S1-6

Clare Smyth MBE is the first and only British female chef to hold three Michelin stars in the UK. Join this broadcast to find out more about Clare's career journey, what it takes to win Michelin stars, and more about the different roles available in hospitality.

 

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Monday 13th March 10-10:45am

Cinematography Careers with Sophie Darlington,

 

 

For KS3-5/S1-6

Do you want to go into Media Production? Do you love photography or cinematography? Since 1991 Sophie has worked happily as a filmmaker and cinematographer specialising in natural history in remote locations throughout the world from 78 degrees South to 78 degrees North. Sophie won a BAFTA in 2016 and was accepted as a BAFTA member in 2018. Join us as we interview Sophie about her career and find out her top tips and career tricks.

 

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National Teen Book Club

 

It’s not too late to sign up to our next National Teen Book Club cycle! Join us on Wednesdays from the 8th – 29th March to discuss Mariam Ansar’s debut novel, Good for Nothing, and even meet with Mariam on the 29thWhen three teens are landed with a community service order after an incident involving a spray can and an inconveniently timed patrol car, their stories start to converge. As they spend more time together, they learn more about themselves, and in the process realise the true cause of Amir's brother's death... This is one summer they will never forget.

 

Register to join us for this cycle here, as well as our last two cycles for this year!’

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