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Routes into Languages Student Ambassadors

Routes into Languages Student Ambassadors. Here for the next 3 years…. What do we do?. School Visits talks and taster sessions A Level and GCSE Film Days Tyneside Cinema Cultural Events Workshops Competitions Festival of International Culture. What could you do?. Ambassador role:

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Routes into Languages Student Ambassadors

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  1. Routes into LanguagesStudent Ambassadors

  2. Here for the next 3 years…

  3. What do we do? • School Visits • talks and taster sessions • A Level and GCSE Film Days • Tyneside Cinema • Cultural Events • Workshops • Competitions • Festival of International Culture

  4. What could you do? Ambassador role: • Lead small groups • Give presentations • Deliver taster sessions • Office work • Design publicity material Senior Ambassador role: • Work in the office to assist with organisation of school visits and other projects (in addition to the above)

  5. Knowledge & SkillsWhat makes a good Student Ambassador? Brilliant at languages Non-English native speaker Approachable Confident Highly academic Enthusiastic Communicative Inventive Well informed Wellorganised Open minded Ambitious Creative Punctual Patient Respectful

  6. ExperienceHow does this benefit you? • Professional experience in a national project • Teamwork • Self-organisation • Communication and public speaking • Leadership • Training to enhance your employability • Skills • Context • Job applications

  7. Timeframe 1. Application deadline: Monday 30th September 12:00 noon 2. Interviews to take place on the afternoon of Wednesday 9th October 3. Initial training session to take place on Wednesday 16th October

  8. What now? • Download your application form and job details from www.routesintolanguages.ac.uk/northeast (bottom of page) • Submit your application form (CV optional) to the pigeon hole OUTSIDE Room 6.3 OLB or via email to routesne@ncl.ac.uk with the heading AMBASSADORS13 • Queries about the RiL North East programme and RiL Student Ambassadors can be addressed to the Project Manager, Sophie Stewart via sophie.stewart2@ncl.ac.uk • Please don’t ask questions if the answer is already in this presentation or online as you probably won’t get a reply!

  9. Thank you! Key Contact: Sophie Stewart NE Regional Consortium Project Manager Room 6.3, Old Library BuildingSchool of Modern LanguagesUniversity of Newcastle upon TyneNewcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU Tel: 0191 222 5454 Email: sophie.stewart2@ncl.ac.uk

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