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East Careers Week

Providing young people of east London with experiences and insights into future careers from world-leading institutions.

Careers Week 2024

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Careers Week 2024

East Careers Week sign ups are now LIVE! You can sign up via Eventbrite here!

East Careers Week 2024 will take place from Monday 4 to Friday 8 March 2024.

The programme is aimed at Year 9 to Year 13 and will offer a range of exciting activities like workshops and tours across an array of sectors and industries. All of these will be delivered by industry professionals at exciting venues across the Park or in your school. 

Here are some of the exciting programmes you can book onto:

  • A Voyage into Visual Effects with ABBA Voyage
  • Radio Show Workshop with the BBC 
  • Be a Designer for the Day with London College of Fashion 
  • Technical Careers with Sadler's Wells
  • And so much more! 

Places will be offered on a first come first served basis. We ask that schools sign up to a maximum of 2 activities. 

If you have any questions, drop us a line at go@queenelizabetholympicpark.co.uk

About East Careers Week

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About East Careers Week

East Careers is delivered by East Education, a cross-organisational effort between LLDC and our world-leading East Bank partners; BBC, UCL, UAL's London College of Fashion, V&A and Sadler's Wells. The programme also features collaborations from other incredible local partners. 

Together, we link local young people, teachers and parents to the exciting institutions, university and sectors unique to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, offering access to our programme exploring creative, digital, design and built environment careers and pathways. We aim to provide young people with transferable employment skills needed for future jobs in any industry, as well as provide a space for wider discussions around careers, wellbeing and work culture. 

We want to empower teachers and career leads to embed a high quality careers programme into their schools, linking to Gatsby measures and Ofsted expectations. Not just this, we aim to equip parents and guardians with information and knowledge about future careers to be able to support their child to navigate their next steps. 
 

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