Free RAeS Education and Skills Seminar – ‘Where are we now? Pre-election update on skills landscape’

 
The Royal Aeronautical Society’s Education and Skills annual Spring seminar will take place on Monday 23 March at our London HQ, No.4 Hamilton Place, London W1J 7BQ.

Themed, “Where are we now? A pre-election update on the aerospace and aviation skills landscape”, the seminar will look at the skills for aerospace and aviation as the UK faces a General Election. Chaired by Jenny Body, the seminar will provide an update on the Society’s current actions in this field and share the work of related groups AGP and DGP. Discussion will include the broad spectrum of aerospace and defence, MRO and aviation, providing an opportunity for delegates to share views on where key skills programmes have got to and what should be the focus in the months following the election. We are particularly keen to ensure views of academics and AAU members are shared with employers at the event.

The Education and Skills Spring Seminar will feature speakers from:
- Aerospace Growth Partnership (AGP)
- Defence Growth Partnership (DGP)
- Royal Aeronautical Society.

Timings
13:30   Registration – Tea/Coffee
14:00   Presentations
15:00   Discussion
15:30   Networking Tea/Coffee


Registration The Education and Skills Spring Seminar is free to attend and will provide both an excellent networking opportunity but, most importantly, gives you the chance to share your views.

You can register for this event by visiting http://aerosociety.com. Alternatively please contact careers@aerosociety.com  if you have any further questions or would like the society to complete your booking for you.
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