Friday, November 28, 2008 from 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM (GMT)
Developing STEM in the East Midlands - The Race to the Top
In October 2007 Lord Sainsbury published his Review of the UK science and innovation system. The Review, commissioned by the Government, examines the role of science and innovation in ensuring the UK remains competitive in an increasingly globalised economy.
With guest speaker Professor John Holman, the East Midlands STEM Partnership Forum Event provides an opportunity to hear more about the Government’s plans for developing STEM skills and to assess how the East Midlands is performing.
Delegates will have the opportunity to network and meet other local and regional organisations, so we hope that you can join us.
The day will consist of two different workshops, one in the morning, and one in the afternoon. Please select which workshops you would like to attend when registering for the event.
Morning Workshops
STEM Developments and National Priorities
Morning workshops are spilt into four areas of STEM provision – Continuing Professional Development, Enhancement and Enrichment, Careers and Progression, and Business Involvement. Delegates will choose which workshop to attend.
The morning workshops will reflect on the national STEM priorities by Professor John Holman and discuss to what extent the East Midlands represents the national STEM situation. In each of the workshops delegates will consider how relevant the national priorities are to the region’s STEM provision. Strengths, weaknesses and opportunities will be identified for the four STEM areas to enable focused discussion in county and city groups in the afternoon.
Afternoon Workshops
Working Together Locally to Increase Impact
Afternoon workshops are spilt into five local groups – Derby and Derbyshire, Leicester and Leicestershire, Lincoln, Lincolnshire and Rutland, Northampton and Northamptonshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire. Delegates will choose to attend the relevant group based on their geographical remit.
The afternoon workshops are to provide a forum of discussion to stimulate increased partnership working in local areas. Working in the local groups, delegates will focus on the STEM strengths, weaknesses and opportunities identified in the morning workshops and consider which areas their county and city needs to develop. Groups will discuss how they will move STEM developments forward and what they need to implement plans. Groups will decide how they will work together to move targets and actions forward, if necessary.
Agenda
9.30am Registration and Refreshments
10.00am Welcome and Introduction From Forum Event Chair
Rob Pittam, BBC Broadcaster and Journalist
10.05am Keynote Address
Dr Bryan Jackson, Chairman, emda
10.15am National STEM Developments
Professor John Holman, National STEM Director, Department for Children,
Schools and Families
10.45am The UK Skills Challenge- As Seen From An Aerospace Perspective
Gerard Leahy, Director of Strategic Workforce and Skills Planning UK, Rolls
Royce plc
11.00am Question and Answer Session
11.30am Refreshments and Networking
11.50am Discussion Workshops: STEM Development and National Priorities –
Regional Perspectives and Progress
12.50pm Lunch
1.35pm Discussion Workshops: Working Together Locally to Increase Impact
2.20pm Plenary Session
2.55pm Closing Comments
3.00pm Refreshments and Networking
Funded by East Midlands Development Agency
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Dear Partners,
The workshop choices are now limited in both the morning and afternoon sessions. If you are unable to attend your first or second choices, please e-mail me and I will do my best to accomodate your request.
Kind regards,
Jen Delaney
East Midalnds STEM Support Team
E: jennifer.delaney@themarketingdivision.co.uk T: 0115 9847021
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