LIYSF (London International Youth Science Forum) is a two week residential event – 27th July to 10th August – in London, which attracts over 500 of the world’s leading young scientists aged 17-21 years old from more than 65 participating countries. Participants join in a programme of: Lectures and demonstrations from leading scientists Seminars, debates and discussions on scientific topics of world concern Visits to industrial sites and research facilities Visits to academic research centres in London, Oxford and Cambridge Visits to the Science Museum and
Creative Youth organises and delivers The International Youth Arts Festival Kingston (IYAF), one of the largest and most diverse youth events in the world. Launched in 2009 IYAF has become a ‘must see’ arts festival and often considered a precursor to Edinburgh Fringe. More information //
The Tackling Youth Violence Network meetings are a space for youth work professionals who are facing violence amongst the young people they work with to build support and thinking on how to tackle this. The Network also intends to create a dialogue between policy makers and youth workers in order to influence policy around youth violence. More information //
TESYouth Newsletter for April 2016, covers: ● Tackling Youth Unemployment ● TESYouth Workshops evaluation ● Pupils ‘come to school hungry’, says teacher union Increasing numbers of pupils are coming to school hungry, ● The government’s apprenticeships ‘failing young people’ ● Introduction to Enterprise workshop on 10 May 2016 and ● Communication, Interview Techniques & Employment workshop on 24 May 2016 ● Work with us – Project Research/Co-ordinator (Volunteer) – Online & Social Media Co-ordinator (Volunteer) – Fundraising Manager //
