Climate Careers Fair – Online Course

Join us for a two-hour online conference exploring what the future may look like in 2030, 2040, 2050, and what the coming changes could mean..

What impact will the new era of climate and ecological crisis have on the concept of a career? How will the coming changes affect the sectors you might want to work in? What transferable skills might you need for the future?

Hear from activists and experts and sign up for Q and A sessions with leading thinkers in a range of fields.


What will I do and learn?

  • Learn more about the future ecological scenarios and what this could mean for the world of work during your lifetime.
  • Inspiring leaders in the business of making a difference will share their views on how you can embed action and activism into your profession.
  • Once registered you will be able to choose from a menu of breakout sessions where leading professionals from a range of fields will be present to answer your questions and give their views on how the crisis will impact their field.

Key Information

Date: Saturday 30th April 2022

Time: 10am – 12:30pm

Cost: FREE

Information: Book your ticket via Eventbrite and complete the registration form. You will then receive a link to the Microsoft Teams Webinar!


Who will I learn from?

Keynotes:

Clover Hogan, Manish Jain, Ben Rawlence

Future of Education

Manish Jain

Future of Art

Ackroyd & Harvey

Future of Architecture:

Jeremy Young

Future of Finance:

Keesa Schreane

Future of Healthcare:

Mike Tomson

Kawita Schur

Future of Construction:

Phil Ireland

Future of Writing and Journalism:

Owen Sheers

Dawood Qureshi

Grace Murray

Future of Law and Justice:

Elspeth Jones

Future of Energy & Infrastructure:

David Clubb

Future of Fashion:

Zoe Gilbertson

Josie Mackenzie

Future of Food and Agriculture:

Alice Taherzadeh

Future of Water:

Alice Skennerton Barroll

Chairs:

Hannah Hooper and Sophie Palmer (Force of Nature)

Bluebelle Caroll (BMC Youth Panel)

Benard Ndkaka and Collins Busuru (Fridays for Future Kenya)

Charlie James, Samer Karrar, Aleena Kahn, Tress Thomas and Anna Masclans – among others!

 


Accessibility

This course is rated as 1 (fully accessible) on our scale of accessibility as it takes place online.

Please see our booking terms & conditions on the Eventbrite page for more information. When booking, you confirm you agree to these terms.

 

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