Armaan and Aoife, pupils
…you or challenge your expectations? Armaan: Some people didn’t have a degree but had a decent job which made me realise that you don’t need to have a degree to…
…you or challenge your expectations? Armaan: Some people didn’t have a degree but had a decent job which made me realise that you don’t need to have a degree to…
…drawn from a wide range of different departments and disciplines – from First World War Centenary Commemorations to the head of Media Sponsorship. The event included a ‘What’s my Line’…
…While studying, their students gain experience working in real 4* hotels and graduate from the University of Essex. The event was also used to help promote the Career Footsteps programme…
…real world and in doing so increasing motivation to work hard Challenging gender stereotyping about jobs and school subjects Broadening aspirations While teachers appreciate the importance of these activities, there…
…the full report. Education Volunteering – ‘one of the best investments employers can make’ The new research, in collaboration with CIPD, reveals the positive value that organisations can realise by…
…their varied roles. They included a ship broker who offered a fascinating display of countless vessels and crafts across the world’s oceans caught in real time; a partner of an…
…of seeing children interested in the world of pharmacy. Why did you get involved? I decided to volunteer with Inspiring the Future as I am really proud to be a…
…it’s a teacher’s job to prepare young people for their futures, academically and beyond. She loves seeing children raising their aspirations and realising that they can be whatever they want…
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