Skills Scotland Exhibition 18th and 19th November 2015 9:30 to 15:00 (with school/college) 17:00 to 19:00 (with family, friends) SECC Glasgow Skills Scotland Glasgow is part of the biggest skills and careers events series for 14-19 year olds in Scotland. As an exhibitor, you will be meeting Scotland’s future workforce. Hugely interactive, visitors get the chance to touch, feel and experience first hand a huge range of available careers and you get the chance to show what your organisation has to offer. Key industries Skills Scotland events attract a range of industries. Exhibitors are employers, training providers, sector skills councils, universities, charities/voluntary sector organisations and careers and business advisers providing as diverse a range of opportunities as possible. Past exhibitors have included: Academy of Music and Sound Apprenticeships in Scotland Army Ask a Modern Apprentice BaxterStorey BNG Early Years Training Services CalMac Ferries Ltd Careers At Sea Carousel Training Centre Chartered Institute of Public Relations (Scotland) Childcare Management Company CITB City of Glasgow College Clyde Marine Training Commonwealth Employment Initiatives Crieff Hydro Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) Experiential Play EY Glasgow Clyde College Glasgow Kelvin College Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) Scotland Jobs & Business Glasgow Lantra McDonald's Restaurants Ltd Morrison Construction Scotland notgoingtouni.co.uk Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) RateMyApprenticeship Rewards Training Royal Air Force Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Royal Fleet Auxiliary Royal Marine Commando Challenge Royal Navy & Royal Marines Scotland's Rural College (SRUC) Scottish Bakers Scottish Drama Training Network Scottish Social Services Council Scottish Tourism Alliance Skills Development Scotland Springboard UK Ltd Taste Success - A Future in Food Tasty Careers Tennents Training Academy The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) University of the West of Scotland vInspired Weir Welbeck Defence Sixth Form College West College Scotland Young Scot BAE Systems Naval Ships Govan Road Glasgow G51 4XP 10th November 2015 5pm-8.30pm Our female engineers work on some of the most technologically advanced products in the world. Come to our event to speak to current Apprentices and Graduates and hear about the exciting work they do. Open to 15-24 year old female pupils, parents, guardians and teachers. THIS EVEN IS FREE BUT YOU MUST REGISTER YOUR PLACE. EMAIL [email protected] 2pm, 30th September 2015 Glasgow Caledonian University Considering your career choices? Come and listen to an expert! Engineering as a Creative Industry Join us for a short talk to find out more about engineering as a Creative Industry, delivered by the Philip Hannay, treble law graduate of Kings College and director of Cloch Solicitors. This event is free but all attendees must register by contacting [email protected]. For more information, click the button below to visit the website. SECC Glasgow 29th September 2015 10:00 to 16:00 (BST) Exhibition Way Glasgow G3 8YW FREE for school pupils. The Scotland Deanery (part of the medical directorate within NHS Education for Scotland) is responsible for co-ordinating the recruitment of doctors to postgraduate medical training. We oversee the delivery and quality management of postgraduate medical training of approximately 5500 doctors in Scotland. The Deanery has four regions covering Scotland, allowing for training to be localised or national depending on the speciality and educational needs. Answerable to the GMC, we ensure that the training delivered meets GMC and Royal College standards, and we are proud that the Scotland Deanery regions score very highly in the annual GMC trainee survey. A partnership of Health Boards, Scottish Government and the Scotland Deanery, Scottish Medical Training (SMT) is NHS Scotland's system for co-ordinating the recruitment of trainees into postgraduate medical training. Choose 2 out of three School Pupil seminars: Student BMJ Seminar (14.30 - 15.00 - Alsh 1) So you are thinking about becoming a doctor (14.30 - 15.00 - Alsh 2) Gaining entry to medical school: How do you go about this (15.00 - 15.30 - Alsh 2) 23rd September 2015 Glasgow Science Centre Morning Lecture, 11am: Roma Agrawal, The Shard - Engineering an iconic building Roma, a structural engineer at WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff who spent 6 years working on The Shard, is described as 2the new voice of women talking about science and engineering and making it cool" by the Telegraph. A multiple award winner, she has worked on skyscrapers, bridges and sculptures with signature architects. She has appeared extensively in the media, has given a TEDx talk about the engineering 'brand' and was selected as a 'Leading Lady' in the 2014 M&S campaign. The talk will concentrate on the structural aspects on the Shard: its design, construction and unusual features. Afternoon Lecture, 2pm: Daniel Jubb, Rocket Engineer This event is free but all attendees must register by contacting [email protected]. For more information, click the button below to visit the Professional Engineer Website. |
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