Workshop Event at Turnbull High School

Thu 14 Nov 2019 | 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.


Organizer

Turnbull High School

St Mary's Road
Bishopbriggs, Glasgow
G64 2EF

Tel: 0141 955 2393
Web: http://www.turnbull.e-dunbarton.sch.uk/

Event location

Cameron Lepper

Head of Cloud Commercial & Optimisation at Tribal Group
Cloudreach


My experience is predominantly in the development or maintenance of Cloud IT applications and infra… Read more

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About the teacher and students

The event was created by Jacqueline O'Kane for 150 students at Turnbull High School aged Age 12 - 13.

Event description

Inspire Young People to Work in a STEM Career

Bringing your sector and job to life and inspire young people to consider their career options and raise aspirations through delivering a hands on practical workshop. You will be one of approximately 12-20 presenters who will take part in the day.

Your workshop will last 20 minutes long and be interactive to allow pupils to experience an aspect of your job, which should be related to a STEM subject. You would deliver this workshop 6 times to groups of approximately 10 pupils. Pupils would rotate round workshops in a carousel fashion.


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