Speakers4Schools - Upcoming Live Broadcasts

Here is the upcoming live broadcasts schedule. Live broadcasts are a great way for students to hear directly from leading figures from a range of industries, and have the opportunity to ask questions via a moderated Q&A.
UPCOMING TALKS
DATE |
SPEAKER |
INFO |
Thursday 16th June 10-10:45am |
Predict 22 talk: Advertising and Technology, Marco Bertozzi, EMEA president, Whalar and Former Vice President of Spotify Europe
For KS3-5/S1-6 |
Are you creative and always coming up with great ideas? A career in advertising may match your skillset! Join us for a broadcast with Marco Bertozzi to learn about how the use of technology in advertising has changed and how Whalar is working to make advertising more diverse and inclusive
Click here to register |
Thursday 16th June 2-2:45pm |
Predict 22 talk: How VFX has changed over time,David Cordon, Head of Production, Nviz
For KS3-5/S1-6 |
We know that many of you have loved watching our broadcasts with our Visual Effects Artists, but have you ever thought about how VFX has changed over time? David is looking forward to sharing his insights into the changing world of VFX and his predictions for the future of VFX!
Click here to register |
Friday 17th June 2-2:45pm |
Professor Sir Ian Diamond, Chair, Plan International & Former Vice Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen
For KS3-5/S1-6 |
Join us to learn about Sir Ian's career journey and find out how you can make the most of opportunities throughout your life and career. Sir Ian is really looking forward to answering your questions during the Q&A.
Click here to register |
Tuesday 21st June 2-2:45pm |
Dan Snow, Historian & Broadcaster, BBC
For KS3-5/S1-6 |
Are you studying history? Perhaps you are considering studying history for your GCSE's and beyond. Join us for a broadcast with Dan Snow to find out why History is an important and exciting subject!
Click here to register |
Thursday 23rd June 10.00-10:45am |
Zaheer Ahmad, Global Head of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion – Consumer Healthcare, GSK
For KS4-5 / S4-6 |
During this broadcast, you will learn about Zaheer's 'squiggly career' from working as a police officer to working as the Global Head of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at GSK! Zaheer will be reflecting on some of the challenges that he has encountered throughout his career and who has supported him along the way.
Click here to register |
Thursday 23rd June 2-2:45pm |
Menna Rawlings, Her Majesty’s Ambassador to France & Former Director-General, Economic & Global Issues, Foreign and Commonwealth Office
For KS4-5 / S4-6 |
Join us for a broadcast with Menna Rawlings to find out what is like to work as a female diplomat at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Menna is looking forward to answering your questions during the Q&A session.
Click here to register |
Extra Opportunities
4-8th July |
SUMMER FEST 2022 For students aged 14-19 and some workshops for 11-14 years old. |
Between 4-8th July, Speakers for Schools are presenting online Discovery Workshops for young people to hear from new and out of the ordinary creative career opportunities. Each day, young people will hear from employers such as Regatta, Benefit Cosmetics and speakers from different roles, to find out about the interesting work that they do. On 8th July, as part of the festival, Richard Waterworth, General Manager of TikTok EU, will be giving a broadcast about why creativity matters, and students will have the chance to ask questions.
If you are interested in registering your students for this event, please registerhere. More information can be found if you click on the images in this brochure. If you have any questions about this event, please email lee.wraydavies@speakersforschools.org
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HOW TO JOIN THE LIVE BROADCASTS
- Join 10 minutes before the broadcast to be ready
- You can join without needing an account – Watch how here
- Watch pre-recorded broadcasts from our libraryhere. Are your students interested in careers in Art or Heritage? WatchDr Nicholas Cullinan, Director of the National Portrait gallery talk about his career as a curator. Or watch the Heritage Panel in collaboration with the Historic Environment Forum talk about what is heritage and how is it responding to the climate crisis?
- We have added a page dedicated to Penguin Talks here.
From all of us at Speakers for Schools, we hope you and your students enjoy the live broadcasts programme!
Best wishes,
Adelise Tesfa
Engagement Coordinator