Apprenticeships: new vacancies added. Apply now on www.careermap.co.uk Go to www.careermap.co.uk to see the latest apprenticeship opportunities. University of Nottingham: Ambition Nottingham programme; High Achievers' summer school; GP work experience; workshops in Computer Science, Social Science, Law, Chemistry and Geography Ambition Nottingham - The University of Nottingham s Ambition Nottingham programme is now open for year 12 applications. After registering, students will be able to sign up to attend the free masterclasses and taster sessions that begin in January 2018. Students then continue on the programme into year 13 where they can attend university preparation sessions such as interview skills and personal statement writing workshops. We particularly encourage students interested in arts, humanities and social science subjects to join the scheme. We offer an exciting range of masterclasses and taster days in these fields, and students will benefit from the opportunity to gain valuable course and careers insights ahead of the UCAS process. Students interested in the programme sign up at www.nottingham.ac.uk/ambition. They must have achieved 7 A* - C (5 9) grades at GCSE (or equivalent), and if they meet certain socio-economic criteria they will receive priority booking on popular sessions High Achievers Summer School Applications for the 2018 High Achievers Summer School are now open. The High Achievers Summer School is a free residential summer school for high achieving Year 12 students who are interested in studying History of Art, Modern Languages or Music at the University of Nottingham. To find out more visit www.nottingham.ac.uk/go/highachievers or email highachievers@nottingham.ac.uk. Medicine - GP Work Experience Scheme Applications are now open for the GP work experience placement scheme for year 12 students. This 5 day structured placement offers students valuable observational experience and understanding of the work GPs and other healthcare professionals in general practice. Pre and post placement workshops at the University will support students preparation and learning whilst on placement. The scheme is designed to support year 12 students from less advantaged background attending state/maintained schools or colleges in Derbyshire, Lincolnshire or Nottinghamshire. Students must meet eligibility criteria as outlined in the application form, and be interested in and academically able to study medicine. Please find a covering letter and student application form attached. Please support any interested and eligible students to submit their completed application by 12 noon on Wednesday 22nd November 2017. Computer Science
CoderDojo Girls only: Saturday 11th November CoderDojo is partnering with the University of Nottingham and Thomson Reuters to host a Girls-Only Dojo on Saturday 11th November at the University's Jubilee Campus. At this session, there will be a range of exciting skills tracks to experience (from beginner to intermediate level) including Creating games with Scratch programming, Building your own website with HTML and Hacking LEDs with the BBC micro:bit. At the end of the session there will be a Show & Tell session for the participants to showcase their projects created on the day. Why Girls-Only? This event is in support of the CoderDojo Girls Initiative. We want to help make the tech sector more inclusive and as diverse as the world we live in. We believe all girls deserve to have the space and support to enable them the same opportunities as boys in our increasingly technological world. We don t know what the world is going look like in 10 years time, but we know it will be powered by code! How to sign up Full details and registration for the CoderDojo is via Eventbrite: http://bit.ly/2xxwkop. Participants must register by Friday 3rd November. If you have questions or require further information, please contact Elizabeth Tomlin, Elizabeth.Tomlin@nottingham.ac.uk Please Note: - Participants must be aged between 7 and 17 years of age. - There will be computers/laptops available for use on the day, but participants may bring their own. - All minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the entire duration of the session. - All attendees need to present a ticket to security to gain access to this event. - The event is completely free but numbers are limited and we do ask that you register and get a ticket in advance so that we can plan for the correct numbers. - If tickets are unavailable, please join the waitlist Social Science UnBias Youth Jury: Who is in charge? You or the algorithm? A youth led discussion about algorithm fairness This workshop has been designed for 13 to 17 year olds interested in understanding how the internet works. This event aims to closely work with young people to further understand how aware digital natives are about algorithm fairness, their attitudes and main concerns, and recommendations when acting with such systems. During the event, participants will be invited to become part of jury that will reflect and offer advice on: What are fair algorithms? How can we filter information contained on the www? Are recommender systems transparent? How do algorithms affect us? Events take place on 11th November 2017 and all participants receive a 10 gift voucher for taking part. Please visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/unbias-youth-jury-who-is-in-charge-you-or-the-algorithm-esrc-festival-of-socialscience-tickets-38335305932?aff=es2 to book a place.
Law OutLAW project, School of Law, University of Nottingham The OutLaw project aims to widen the participation of students from underrepresented backgrounds in higher education and the legal profession generally. To achieve this, the project delivers presentations, workshops and practical sessions on getting into university, the legal profession and debating, and is designed to assist students with their applications. This year OutLAW are introducing an inter-school mock trial competition to give KS4 and Sixth Form students a taste of where studying law can lead and to help give their applications for higher education or similar an edge. The competition will be hosted over three sessions, with support from OutLAW volunteers and academics in the School of Law. Each school will need to have at least 4 students for each team to participate. For more information please contact the president of OutLAW, Aled McNeile at aled.mcneile@nottingham.ac.uk. **************************************************************************** Chemistry A level spectroscopy workshops The aim of these workshops is to supplement the student s understanding of spectroscopic techniques and interpreting spectra studied in A level Chemistry. The students will engage in sessions about nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, mass spectrometry and infrared spectroscopy. Using these analytical techniques, they will deduce the structure of the unknown compound. There are places remaining on the following dates: November 8th, 15th, 22nd December 6th January 31st Please contact Dr June McCombie at june.mccombie@nottingham.ac.uk for more information and to book your place. **************************************************************************** Geography Geographical Association lecture: 22nd November 2017 Presented by Professor Suzanne McGowan, this lecture looks at current understanding of the carbon cycle in lakes and outlines the importance of linkages between land and lakes. For more information and to book your free ticket please visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lakes-and-the-arctic-carbon-cycle-tickets-38580005836. Clubs/Societies All Post 16: Anyone interested in setting up a club or society, please email details of what you'd like to run and why and send it to Lesley. Think about what you enjoy and want to spend your lunchtimes doing...it always looks good to add something like this to your personal statement too!
Will your students discover their future next month? There s one month to go until Create your future 2017 - our flagship exhibition for young people interested in design, music and the creative arts. The event offers students a chance to explore university courses and career opportunities with over 100 organisations all under one roof. Create your future 2017 is at the Manchester Central Convention Complex on 21 and 22 November. If you're in the area book now! We ve got live performances to whet the appetite of your up-and-coming Darcy Bussell or Daniel Radcliffe too. Here are a couple of highlights: Aspiring dancers can join a fast-paced contemporary dance workshop to gives a taster of what is explored on the dance degree from the University of Derby. Aspiring actors can join a workshop on the Alba Method led by the University of Huddersfield. It s a purely physical technique which helps actors produce real emotions on demand. Apply now: Apprenticeships, WEX & School/College Leaver Jobs on Success at School BLP Trainees at law firm BLP learn by working with clients straight away - and this two-week WEX placement in summer 2018 is a great taster. The scheme is aimed at state-school students completing Year 12 who would be the first of their immediate family to go to university, and/or who receive free-school meals. Rolls-Royce Rolls-Royce are famous for making cutting-edge engines and power systems for use on land, sea and air. They're offering high-skilled apprenticeships & training in areas like engineering, accountancy, and manufacturing - many giving you the chance to study for a fully paid degree while earning a salary! Dentons Dentons' six-year law apprenticeship gives you the chance to qualify as a solicitor and be awarded an LLB university degree by BPP University. Based in the London office, you will gain experience, earn a salary and complete a law degree - with your tuition fees paid for! KPMG KPMG are a global firm offering services in areas like tax and auditing. All over the UK, they are offering rotational apprenticeships which provide experience across the company, plus a Digital degree apprenticeship in a choice of technical specialisms. For more information on apprenticeships, please go to team@successatschool.org.
Apprenticeships with Royal Mail Royal Mail Apprentice Programmes As the UK s third largest employer, Royal Mail offers apprenticeships and trainee management opportunities on a different scale to other businesses. We deliver six days a week to more than 29 million addresses across the UK and our vision is to be recognised as the best delivery company in the UK and across Europe. But we can't do that without attracting the very best talent. So we offer apprenticeships that give a genuine insight into Royal Mail and our processes, and trainee management schemes that offer a fast-track into the business. Our Apprenticeships Vehicle Maintenance Engineering Project Management Technology Logistics Management Finance B2B Sales What you ll gain:- As a Royal Mail apprentice you'll gain a unique understanding of our 500 year old business. Crucially, you'll find out how we improve our customers experience across specific functions, while gaining qualifications and receiving a salary. All of which will set you up for a successful future. That could mean taking on more responsibility, further training and development, or looking for new opportunities across the business. Year 13 Students Prom Committee Year 13s: Anyone interested in being on the Prom committee, please come to an urgent meeting on Monday at Tutor Time in the Oaks - we need to agree on a date and book a venue! Thanks, Chloe. PLACE ON BA16 There is a spare place on the Bosworth Academy bus BA16 Enderby/Narborough route if you are interested, please see Mrs Richardson in the SLT Office upstairs.