Category Archives: Developing the Young Workforce

Aberdeenshire – TechFest – September 2011

Festival Assistants limber up to launch TechFest http://www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/news/release.asp?newsID=2188

Aberdeenshire Council announces that TechFest will be taking place in September. With more events, workshops and shows than ever, Aberdeen’s annual festival of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), is set to attract over 25,000 visitors between September 9 and 27.

One of its aims is to engage young people in the four main subjects of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics and encourage them to go on to follow a career which utilizes these skills by demonstrating that they are dynamic and fun and highly relevant in shaping how we live today.

Get SET to explore new science and learning opportunities in Midlothian

Are you interested in learning more about the science, engineering or technology (SET) sector?

If so, join us to meet experts from the science sector and explore science and learning opportunities at a special event being held in Dalkeith Arts Centre and Library on Tuesday 30 August 2011 from 9.45am to 3.00pm.  This event which will feature exciting and engaging workshops delivered by leading science professionals in the field where attendees can take part and learn more about their work.

http://www.midlothian.gov.uk/news/article/165/explore_new_science_and_technology_learning_opportunities

Award winning author on Skye

Award winning writer and storyteller Lari Don is returning to her Skye roots.
Lari, whose mum was brought up in Portree, when her father, Iain Murray, was the headmaster in the town, will be visiting the island on Friday 6 August. Now living in Leith, Lari is planning to hold two separate sessions at Portree Community Library during which she will read extracts from her books and chat with local youngsters about her writing career.

http://www.highland.gov.uk/yourcouncil/news/newsreleases/2011/July/2011-07-20-04.htm

Aberdeen International Youth Festival offers young acts increased opportunities to perform

Aberdeen International Youth Festival (AIYF) has announced an increase to its ‘extended festival’ tour to allow artists to perform in more venues across Scotland.  The festival runs from the 27 July – 06 August 2011.

http://www.creativescotland.com/news/aberdeen-international-youth-festival-offers-young-acts-increased-opportunities-to-perform-0607

Young Engineers and Science Clubs website

The Creativity Portal has now added the Young Engineers and Science Clubs website to its bank of articles and links.

With over 430 clubs running across Scotland engaging over 5000 young pupil in activities to enthuse their interest in science there is a wealth of experience and learning to help any school or community group develop their own Young Engineers and Science club.

http://www.yecscotland.co.uk/

Young Writers Wanted


Scottish Book Trust is currently on the lookout for three enthusiastic writers between the ages of 14 and 17 to participate in their Young Writers Awards. You could have the chance to be mentored by an established teen writer over a period of six months as well as meeting industry professionals and visiting a top London publisher.

http://www.scottishbooktrust.com/young-writers-awards

RSAMD – Short Courses portfolio now available

You will see that we have an ever-increasing range of options for all ages and stages to study performing and production arts related subjects with us through:

  • Weekend and evening classes
  • Intensive study weekends
  • CPD for educators and artists
  • Summer schools

It is a hugely exciting time for us as we move towards name change and also the new UG curriculum and I know that the work between our organizations will be important in embedding high quality arts practices in drama, film and dance in the city.

We are just about to start planning for the period beginning August 2012 so if you want to chat about what could/should be in there, pick up the phone …

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RCS-RSAMD – Short Courses Portfolio – 2011-12

NATIONWIDE MUSIC COMPETITION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE TO FIND NEXT BRIT THING

Young people aged 11-19 from Great Britain and Northern Ireland are being encouraged to register for Next BRIT Thing – a major new nationwide music competition backed by the UK music industry and The Government.

The competition is a major cross-curricular learning opportunity from Government and the music industry with wide appeal, enabling 11-19 year olds to develop their creative talents, confidence and skills.]   Young people entering Next BRIT Thing will also have access to high-quality tutorials and resources to help them improve their skills, develop confidence and explore careers in the creative industries.

Next BRIT Thing is looking for young musicians in any genre to share their performances, compete in online charts and perform live.  There are separate categories for both pop and classical music, with an additional award for composition.

Next BRIT Thing is open to all 11-19 year olds whether in formal education or not.  It offers entrants a raft of prizes and money-can’t-buy opportunities, including the chance to perform in front of thousands and exclusive support and guidance from musicians and songwriters.

The lucky winners – to be chosen by Take That star Gary Barlow and a team of influential artists and music industry executives – will be crowned Next BRIT Thing and receive a unique award.

The Next BRIT Thing website at www.nextbritthing.com is already open for registration.  From September 2011, entrants can submit video and audio of their performances to be assessed by their peers as a weekly chart.  The most popular entries each week will progress to regional finals in November 2011, culminating in a national final early in 2012.

Young Writers Awards – 14-17 years – mentoring by a professional writer

Young Writers Awards http://www.scottishbooktrust.com/young-writers-awards

Do you love to write? Ever dreamed about getting published? Would you like to work with a professional writer?

Scottish Book Trust is currently on the lookout for three enthusiastic writers between the ages of 14 and 17 to participate in our Young Writers Awards.

They could have the chance to be mentored by an established teen writer over a period of six months as well as meeting industry professionals and visiting a top London publisher.