Apprenticeship Champions Newsletter – November 2020

 

Apprenticeship Champions Newsletter – November 2020

LLS Taster – Round B – Monday 9th November at 5pm

We are holding the next round of taster sessions on Monday 9th November at 5pm via Zoom.
 
Students will gain more of an insight into the course and get the opportunity to meet LLS graduates and tutors. 
 
The zoom link details are:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88480405852?pwd=Z2J5TWJkZmQ2dFFabFc0M2VlVW9PUT09

Meeting ID: 884 8040 5852 
Passcode: LLS

Any students interested in attending please also complete and send back the attached application form.
 
 

UK University & Apprenticeship Search Virtual Fair – Last Virtual Uni/Apprenticeship Fair this Autumn – Free to Attend – Wednesday 11th November

Don’t miss out on the final opportunity this year to take part in the UK University & Apprenticeship Search Virtual Fair – Wednesday 11th November (12:00 – 18:00). All students and parents are welcome at our last event this term. Students can sign up and find out more here

Coming up Soon – UK University Search Virtual Event

Our short YouTube guide to the virtual event.  See here

It’s completely free of charge, and it’s a fun and easy way to explore over 80 universities, colleges and apprenticeship providers from around the UK. All of our exhibitors will be available to answer your questions, so you can keep researching your next steps from school or home whilst we’re in lockdown. We’ll also have live webinars, activities and an event competition for you to take part in – with the chance to win a £100 Amazon voucher. 

We have a host of exhibitors including the universities of Liverpool, Newcastle, York, Southampton, Warwick, Reading, and Nottingham as well as apprenticeship providers Virgin Media and EYStudents will also be able to participate in 10 live webinars. Topics covered range from UCAS application support and guidance to higher and degree apprenticeships. 

 

UA92 Virtual Higher Education Sessions

Need help and support with your University application? Join our fantastic and free Virtual HE Sessions this Autumn! 

What to expect – Applying through UCAS and beyond

This 45 minute session delivered by our experienced Student Recruitment Team will give you all the information on what to expect when applying to University through UCAS. 
Once you’ve completed your UCAS application, you may be wondering what happens next? In this easy to follow session you’ll learn what actions to take during your application and what happens after you’ve submitted your UCAS application.
 
 
 
2 year degrees at UA92 – Our flexible approach to learning

This 45 minute session delivered by our experienced Student Recruitment Team will give you enlightening information on UA92, focusing on our two year degree and Cert HE courses plus our flexible approach to learning.

Would you like to be part of a game-changing institution that focuses on your personal development? Join this webinar to hear more about University Academy 92.
 
 
 
Book your UA92 Open Day 

Taking place online, our open days are packed with activities and talks on all things UA92 including our distinctive approach to higher education and our focus on your character and personal development.  You’ll get to hear from our pioneering students as well as Team UA92 on all the essentials like student life and well-being, and student finance.  You will also find out specific details about your chosen subject area.

Our next Open Day:

Saturday 14th November 

As always, don’t hesitate to get in touch if we can support you in any way. Keep an eye on our TwitterFacebook and Instagram for updates and events!
 
 

Motorsports and Motorcycle Maintenance department subject videos – Myerscough College

 
We are continuing to send as much virtual information/content as possible, to help with the delivery of Careers in schools. 
 
We have requested for all of our individual subject department areas to create a short snippet video that will keep the attention of young people and enable them to watch and listen to subjects that they have a particular interest in. These may be useful if you are creating your own online careers event or section on the school website. 
 

Motorsport overview

 

Lancaster Arts Taster Sessions

 

Lancaster Arts Taster Sessions

 

 

 

 

University of Bradford – Mini MBA – Last call for the few places still available

 

Final Mini MBA

University of Bradford – Creating Future Lawyer Programme

 

We are delighted to invite you to the University of Bradford’s, Creating Future Lawyers virtual programme. This programme has been designed and will be delivered by leading academics in our School of LawOur aim is to engage, inspire, and inform students about Law, the developments and changes taking place in this fast-paced world, and give you an insight for future studies. 

The programme has been developed in response to this era of unprecedented change we live through. Technology is revolutionising the world, all industriesand sectors, including Law. Globalisation has led to a shrinking of space, and interconnections in ways that were previously unimaginable.  And then there are unforeseen events! For instance, attempts to address the COVID pandemic has led to states using almost unlimited executive powers. Concerns have been raised by Government officials about the role of ‘activist lawyers’, and equally there are concerns that the Government should not employ such rhetoric. The rule of Law itself is being challenged in many wealthy nations, and key concerns such as refugee and migrant flows, climate change, the role of technology in society, and human rightsneed level heads in order to develop the solutions society needs 

Meanwhile, the Law as a profession is also changing. Women now make up the majority of all solicitors on the roll.  21% of all lawyers are from Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds, drawn from a population which makes up 14% of the wider UK population according to the last census. A professional career is increasingly becoming open and available to anyone who can prove their worth, and the University of Bradford Law School is committed to and takes its role in creating these future lawyers very seriously.         

The programme is tailored to be accessible to a wide audience with no requirement of prior study of Law as a subject. We intend to use developments in the wake of the Coronavirus Pandemic to make a number of the sessions familiar and accessible to pupils.  All participants who complete the full programme will receive 8 points towards their UCAS tariff for future study at the University of Bradford as an Undergraduate Law student.   

The programme will be launched on November 18th, with sessions being held on Wednesdays from 1:30pm – 2:30pm virtually (Session 1 and Session 5 have an extended time period for the launch and closing of the programme). Below is a short description of each session: 

Session 

Title 

What will the session include? 

1: Wednesday 18th November 1:30pm – 3pm   

Opening remarks and welcome message from Prof. Engobo Emeseh, Head of the University of Bradford School of Law: The 21st Century Lawyer: Law in a Rapidly Changing World. 

 

Why Law needs you! 

 

Why the Law Needs You.  

The importance of the Law cannot be overstated. In a world where executive power is changing society dramatically as it hopes to cope with the pandemic, where the rule of law is threatened, and where human rights abuses occur with grim regularity, the world needs lawyers. The profession itself is changing, becoming more open and more diverse. Studying law requires students to think and write logically and clearly. It enables students to engage in the critical examination of the law and other academic subjects. Also, it is practically interesting and intellectually stimulating. This presentation will highlight the employability and transferrable skills that students who choose to study law at the University of Bradford School of Law would acquire in readiness for successful local, national and international legal practice, and a range of non-law jobs. 

This session will be delivered by Dr. Prince Olokotor, Lecturer in Law at the University of Bradford School of Law. 

2: 

Wednesday 25th November 1:30pm – 2:30pm   

Understanding Criminal Laws; a Deep Dive into the Coronavirus Regulations 

 

Measures in the Coronavirus Act 2020 and The Health Protection (Coronavirus) Regulations 2020 have given public officials sweeping powers to fundamentally interrupt daily life in the United Kingdom. We have been asked to give up many ancient and basic freedoms. The police now have the power, without requiring a judge’s approval, to detain people who are suspected of being infectious, have them tested, and placed in quarantine for an indefinite period of time. Fines are used to enforce the lockdown, which has seen public gatherings and non-essential travel banned or severely restricted. These rules have been interpreted differently across our forty-five police forces, resulting in inconsistent implementation of the rules, and incidents where officers have been accused of acting unreasonably or unlawfully. While there may be general agreement that such powers are necessary as we deal with the unprecedented impact of COVID-19, the expansion in executive power and the encroachment on civil liberties is similarly unprecedented in modern times. This Webinar session will consider these powers and look at some examples of the policing of the 2020 Act and Regulations. The speaker will also be keen to hear your view on the appropriateness of the measures and the response. 

This session will be delivered by Edward Mowlam, Lecturer in Law at the University of Bradford School of Law. 

3: Wednesday 2nd December 1:30pm – 2:30pm  

An Introduction to the Legal Profession; ‘What is an Advocate?’ 

 

What is advocacy and what is it to be an advocate? The art of the advocate is for many surrounded by mystique and myth; the stuff of film and TV where grand advocates give word perfect and impassioned speeches and blistering cross-examinations with a classic ‘gotcha’ question that resolves the entire case.  

The reality is that good advocacy is rather more mundane – and indeed much easier to master than you might think. By understanding the purpose of advocacy and following a few simple rules, anyone can become an advocate. Ian Miller, a practising barrister with 20 years of experience will guide you through some of the key arts of the advocate and show you that effective advocacy can be as easy as 1,2,3.  

This session will be delivered by Ian Miller, Barrister and Lecturer in Law at the University of Bradford Law School. 

4: Wednesday 9th December 1:30pm – 2:30pm  

Technology and the Law 

 

This session will discuss how technology is being used to support law enforcement and the operation of justice. The session will discuss various examples from the deployment of advanced technologies based on artificial intelligence, robotics including robot lawyers and judges, law chatbots, facial recognition to identify criminals, biometrics, and e-justice. 

This session will be delivered by Dr. Ilias Kapsis, Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Bradford Law School. 

5: Wednesday 16th December 1:30pm – 3pm  

Contracts, Carbolic Smokeballs and COVID.  

 

Closing remarks and thank you from Prof. Emeseh. 

 

Influenza had an incidental impact on the development of contract law with the decision in Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Company [1892]. The effects of this decision are significant and form the basis for many rights consumers enjoy today. This session will take you through the development of consumer rights, and how events can affect the law in unforeseen and surprising ways. 

This session will be delivered by Julia Cressey, Director of Studies of the LLB Course at the University of Bradford Law School. 

All sessions will be interactive, with plenty of time for questions. As such, this is a unique opportunity for students to ask questions directly to academics and learn more about their area of expertise. 

Students will also be offered a bonus session at the end of the programme to bring all aspects of the series together. This final session will explore Personal Branding; how to write an effective UCAS Personal Statement; and tips on preparing for a successful admissions interview. This will be a 2-hour session. 

If you are a current Year 13 student and wish to be part of this unique offering, please register by clicking here. 

Once you have registered, you will receive an email with a link to each session a few days before the session is due to commence and a reminder email for each session. If you have any questions regarding the “Creating Future Lawyers” programme, please do email me.  

We look forward to engaging with you on this exciting and enriching programme.  

 

University Centre Leeds (Leeds City College) Supporting someone into higher education – an online information session for parents and carers

 

Supporting someone into higher education

Students can fund university with a career in the Army

 

 

In light of the pandemic, and current education and financial landscape, it’s no surprise that 80% of students1 are worried about how they will manage financially moving forwards.

With the cost of university and other forms of further education acting as a barrier for many, the Army can help fund students’ futures both before and after starting their Army career. Through scholarships and undergraduate bursaries, we can offer your students financial awards for degree-level qualifications in medicine, nursing, music and more.

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“I was awarded a scholarship, and then I applied to upgrade to the Technical Bursary – I’m now at Sandhurst training to be an Officer. The Bursary helped me with my rent and university expenses, I’m hoping to join the Royal Signals and get involved in cyber warfare.”
Ellie, Technical Bursary

 

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