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Empowering leadership: traits that drive success in business
Empowering leadership: traits that drive success in business   For students
In this interactive session with the University of Huddersfield, you’ll explore how leadership traits, skills, and styles shape the performance and reputation of businesses. Drawing on real-world examples and using Vevox to share your thoughts and opinions, we’ll look at how leaders can either empower or demotivate their teams. Through thought-provoking questions and case studies, you’ll gain insights into the critical role of leadership in creating long-term institutional success.
Biomedical science taster: how scientists diagnose illnesses
Biomedical science taster: how scientists diagnose illnesses   For students
How do pathology and biomedical science work together to help people get a diagnosis from their doctor? Come along to this session with the University of Plymouth to find out. Pathologists look at samples of tissue, fluids, swabs, and blood to help make diagnoses. From dissecting tissues and staining them to show underlying structures, to using high-powered equipment to analyse proteins in your blood, they’re an essential part of the diagnostic pathway - which you might never have heard of!
Computing taster: can machines really understand us? How large language models work
Computing taster: can machines really understand us? How large language models work   For students
Join the University of Suffolk as they demystify generative artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots through live demos and interactive examples. In the webinar, you’ll also explore how everyday tech now relies on large language models (LLMs), from chatbots to translation tools, and what this means for the future. Plus, you’ll get the chance to learn more about the computing courses available at the university.
Psychology taster: exploring the mind
Psychology taster: exploring the mind   For students
Join the University of Law to discover how personality influences behaviour and what motivates people to engage in harmful or criminal actions. We’ll explore different types of violent offenders and identify key psychological patterns, including how various groups may display unique traits. If you’re curious about psychology, criminology, or criminal justice, join us to deepen your understanding of human behaviour and its impact on society.
Cybersecurity taster: exploring the global rise in cybercrime
Cybersecurity taster: exploring the global rise in cybercrime   For students
From fake K-pop merchandise to AI-generated deepfakes and Snapchat impersonations, cyber criminals have developed lots of ways to exploit hype, trust, and technology to deceive. In this talk from Liverpool John Moores University, we'll look at the global rise in cybercrime and its impact on the worlds of finance, business, and politics. You’ll also discover threat mapping techniques and learn some useful tools to stay safe digitally, because online, not everything’s what it seems!
Choosing your GCSE subjects
Choosing your GCSE subjects   For students

Part of GCSE and post-16 choices  event series

GCSE choices can open up pathways for your next steps and your future career. If you’re not sure where to begin or just need some guidance, join this free webinar to find out how to make the right choice for you.
Philosophy taster: how does philosophy help us to understand the world?
Philosophy taster: how does philosophy help us to understand the world?   For students
Join the University of Birmingham as we consider how philosophical questions, which can sometimes seem abstract and mystifying, lie at the heart of everyday activities and experiences. During the session, we’ll explore some philosophical questions that you’ve probably wondered about more than once this week! Come along to discover how philosophical and scientific questions help us to understand the world, and why both approaches matter.
Cosmic anthropology: what do black holes have to do with your sense of citizenship?
Cosmic anthropology: what do black holes have to do with your sense of citizenship?   For students
In this session with the University of Manchester, you’ll explore how anthropology, the study of human culture, helps us understand how people make sense of their place in the world, from the cosmic to the local. By examining how humans look to the stars and relate to the ground beneath their feet, you’ll consider what happens when science meets spirituality, and when projects like astronomical observatories are built on land that’s considered sacred.
Choosing your post-16 options
Choosing your post-16 options   For students

Part of GCSE and post-16 choices  event series

Whether you’re thinking about doing A levels, BTECs, or T levels, this webinar will help you choose the right ones for you. Sign up today to find out which subjects will get you where you want to be, and ask questions about choosing your best next step.
Parents and caregivers session: post-16 options and how to help your child make the right choice
Parents and caregivers session: post-16 options and how to help your child make the right choice   For parents/guardians

Part of GCSE and post-16 choices  event series

Whether your child is choosing their GCSEs or post-16 options, your support in the decision-making process can make all the difference. Join this webinar to find out more about what you can do to support your child, information about the post-16 options, and things to consider when choosing what to do next!
Do uni placements help you get a better job?
Do uni placements help you get a better job?   For students and parents/guardians
Is a placement year (sometimes known as a sandwich year) a game-changer or just extra work? Hear from students at Liverpool John Moores University who spent a year getting paid working at Disney, New Balance, BMW, and Enterprise. They’ll share how they got their placements, what the jobs were like, and how the experience helped shape their final year and future career. Join in, bring your questions, and get honest answers from the students who’ve done it.
An introduction to financial trading: how to invest smart
An introduction to financial trading: how to invest smart   For students
Ever wondered how your favourite brands, global trends, and breaking news connect to the world of investing? See how your money can do more than sit in your account. Join Dr. Theo Nwankwo from Sheffield Business School for an interactive, online session that demystifies investing. You’ll get to take in live demonstrations on the Bloomberg Terminal, and learn how people and companies make their money work smarter.
Turn your passion for business into a career
Turn your passion for business into a career   For students
Join three European business schools - IE University, ICN Business School and Geneva Business School - as they explore courses, placements, and careers in business. You’ll hear from current business students about their studies at a European business school, and real business graduates about their incredible careers. Find out where a degree in business and management can take you!
Biology taster: pheromones - the scent of love, or lust?
Biology taster: pheromones - the scent of love, or lust?   For students
Smells can trigger strong emotions like pleasure and disgust, and even bring back long-forgotten memories. However for many animals, odours are a key way of communicating. Certain chemicals – "pheromones" – can control behaviour, particularly when it comes to mating and reproduction. Dr Will Swaney of Liverpool John Moores University will delve into the biology of this smelly world, exploring how pheromones regulate animal attraction and the role they may (or may not) play in human relations.
How to prepare for exams and tests
How to prepare for exams and tests   For students
Exams and tests can be daunting, but effective revision can help cure some exam nerves and set you up for success! Join this webinar to hear some top tips from university experts, a current university student, and a member of the team at Unifrog about how to balance your revision and rest time, and how to excel in the upcoming exam and test season.
Biochemistry and biotechnology taster: diagnosing and treating mitochondrial disease
Biochemistry and biotechnology taster: diagnosing and treating mitochondrial disease   For students
Mitochondrial disease affects more than 1 in 5,000 people in the UK, impacting multiple organ systems – most often the brain and skeletal muscles. The disease is very difficult to diagnose, unless there’s a family history, and there’s currently no cure. Join Dr. Gavin McStay and Dr. Iain P. Hargreaves from Liverpool John Moores University as they explore the cutting-edge role of biochemistry and biotechnology in tackling the diagnosis and treatment of this heterogeneous disorder.
How science and artificial intelligence are transforming the future of healthcare
How science and artificial intelligence are transforming the future of healthcare   For students
AI and physics are saving lives – AI is guiding cancer treatment in children, fibre-optic tools are helping surgeons see inside the body, and x-ray technology can even detect explosives. What else could be possible? Join medical physics experts from UCL for this session to explore how innovations in imaging and technology are transforming healthcare, and how you could help shape the next breakthrough. Perfect if you’re interested in a future in science or technology!
Unifrog for primary schools: introductory staff training
Unifrog for primary schools: introductory staff training   For teachers/counselors
Join us for a focused 30-minute introduction to using Unifrog in your primary school. We’ll walk you through the key areas of the platform, including where to find and how to use our careers and PSHE resources, plus our online Careers Library, and share simple admin tips like adding new staff. We’ll wrap up with plenty of time for your questions.
Discover life at A&O Shearman: apprenticeships at a Magic Circle law firm
Discover life at A&O Shearman: apprenticeships at a Magic Circle law firm   For students, parents/guardians and teachers/counselors
Join this exclusive webinar to discover what it’s really like to work at A&O Shearman, one of the world’s leading law firms. Learn about their Solicitor Apprenticeship (applications open Monday 1 December), including entry requirements and the application process. Hear first-hand insights from current apprentices and the Early Careers team — a must-attend session for any aspiring lawyer!
Where could a sociology degree take me?
Where could a sociology degree take me?   For students
In this session with the University of Portsmouth, you’ll discover the skills and future careers a sociology degree could unlock for you. You’ll learn more about the value of the social sciences and tackle some of the common myths and misconceptions around subjects like sociology. You’ll also hear from graduates on how sociology is transforming their lives and the lives of others.
Protein power or marketing hype? The science behind ‘healthy’ snacks
Protein power or marketing hype? The science behind ‘healthy’ snacks   For students
Protein bars, protein yoghurts, protein drinks – all around us are examples of foods with added protein. But are these foods going to make us run faster and age slower? Or could they actually contribute to the risk of illness and disease, like Joe Wicks’ ‘Killer Bar’? If you’re interested in health, disease, and nutrition, join the University of Nottingham as we dive into the science of what makes a healthy snack – and the psychology of why people choose to eat what they do.
Business taster: can you be a good leader without doing bad things?
Business taster: can you be a good leader without doing bad things?   For students
What does it really mean to lead ethically in today’s business world? Can a successful business owner always play by the rules or is there a grey area? In this session with the University of Law, we’ll look into the behaviours that define ethical leadership. We’ll explore the real-world consequences of unethical corporate behaviour, and think about how AI is reshaping the ethical landscape. If you're curious about business or leadership, or the future of ethics, this session is for you.
Supporting students in making A level/IB subject choices
Supporting students in making A level/IB subject choices   For teachers/counselors

Part of How to  event series

For international teachers and counselors. In this webinar, you’ll learn about the specific Unifrog tools that can support your younger students to decide which subjects to study in their final years of school. You'll find out how our Subject Choice tool matches school subjects to potential career options, and we’ll give you some tips on the best ways to use Unifrog to support your younger students.
Psychometric testing on Unifrog
Psychometric testing on Unifrog   For teachers/counselors

Part of How to  event series

Unifrog’s psychometric testing offers a comprehensive method for students to explore how their personality, skills, and aptitudes align with potential future paths, all in a fun and interactive way. Join our webinar to learn about the components of psychometric testing on Unifrog and discover the resources that can help you deliver it effectively.
Unifrog's complete SEL & PSHE Lesson Pack
Unifrog's complete SEL & PSHE Lesson Pack   For teachers/counselors
For international teachers and counselors. In this webinar, we’ll introduce you to our complete SEL & PSHE lesson pack. This whole-school lesson pack contains over 80 lesson plans, giving SEL and PSHE leaders the tools to deliver a complete social-emotional learning curriculum. The pack is based on the new ISCA framework, meeting ISCA objectives and CASEL competencies, as well as covering important PSHE topics.