Opportunities Bulletin | Summer Term, Week 3 I Date: 1 May 2026

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In this weekly round-up you will find information about a huge range of careers and further/higher education opportunities, including university open days, work experience, careers taster sessions, apprenticeship vacancies and lots more. The Careers section is followed by the Higher Education section.
We hope you find it useful!

Webinars and events taking place during school hours are aimed at Sixth Form students only. 

By listing providers or employers HGS is not endorsing them, so we recommend that you do your own research to ensure it's the right thing for you.


CAREERS / WORK EXPERIENCE / APPRENTICESHIPS


  • How to write a great Summary Statement
  • What order to put your CV in (and why that can sometimes change)
  • How to lay out your qualifications
  • Why your part-time jobs are really important...and how to present them
  • Interests? Is anyone interested in your interests? Of course they are!
  • What should I do about references?
  • What design templates to use... and which ones to avoid
Register for free

                                         




Sunday 3 May, 8.30am - 5pm

Years 10 - 13

Road Traffic Collisions

Students will explore the crucial elements of Road Traffic Collisions (RTC) whilst being guided through various allied health careers by exploring the journeys of two patients from initial presentation to full recovery. Students will gain invaluable perspectives on patient care dynamics and the collaborative efforts within the NHS, including exploring careers within:

-Nursing
-Midwifery
-Paramedicine
-Physiotherapy
-Occupational Therapy
-Dietetics
-Radiography
-Prosthetics and Orthotics
-Speech and Language Therapy
-Pharmacy

Places are £10 a session to cover administrative and technological costs (rolling programme)

Once they have registered, students will be emailed links to their virtual work experience portals.

Students are awarded a Work Experience Certificate for every session they complete. Those who complete the full 6-month programme will be awarded a Highly Commended Reference from the Presidents of Allied Healthcare Mentor. These are fantastic additions to their CVs!

Students can register individually at any time throughout the 6-month programme using the link below. 

Sign up here:
https://alliedhealthmentor.org/nhs-healthcare-careers-virtual-work-experience/



Students are invited to join Deloitte's Career Shapers (Inspiring Black Talent), a three-day virtual programme on 29–31 July. They will hear directly from the Deloitte team, explore pathways, and build key skills through interactive activities. Learn about real-world opportunities in accounting, finance, consulting, or technology. Applications open on 27 April. Find out more




Get into Law Virtual Work Experience Day
During May Half-Term

Thursday 28 May, 10am - 4pm
For Y10, Y11, Y12, Y13 and parents

Are you interested in breaking into the legal field?

If so, then this work experience is for you! This May Half Term break, we have teamed up with some of the world's biggest law firms to give students an incredible insight into what it’s really like to work in the industry and become a top lawyer at a leading international law firm. 

If you think you’ve got what it takes to step into the shoes of a corporate lawyer for the day and have a go at some real-world cases, then this event is for you!

What to Expect:

  • Employers attedning are Fragomen, A&O Shearman, Farrer & Co, Charles Russell Speechlys and The University of Law 

  • An opportunity to take part in legal workshops, hear from international law firms as well as the UK’s biggest university offering law degrees

  • Networking opportunities in the virtual booths

  • Certificate of completion sent out to all students who take part in the day

Apply

 

Young Professionals Summer Conference
Work Experience Day in London

Saturday 18 July, 2pm - 6pm
For Y11, Y12, Y13 and parents

Event Details

Location: Friends House, London, Euston (right opposite Euston Train Station)
Time: 2pm - 6pm
Who can attend? All students at school/university  

Meet Global Employers Looking for Future Talent

This year’s event will feature representatives from some of the biggest names in business, banking, finance, law, engineering, and technology. Some of the employers attending include: Goldman Sachs, Lloyds Banking Group, KPMG, Grant Thornton, UBS, Slaughter and May, Farrer & Co, A&O Shearman, Charles Russell Speechlys and many, many more still to be announced.

Why You Should Attend

  • Exclusive networking with top employers – Speak directly with recruiters and decision-makers from the biggest global firms actively hiring young professionals. Get work experience and secure either a grad role or an apprenticeship

  • Unmissable keynote speeches – Hear from senior business leaders (to be announced soon) as they share insights, career advice, and industry trends.

  • Expand your professional network – Build valuable connections with industry experts, company representatives, and like-minded peers who share your career ambitions.

  • Experience an event like no other – This is not just another careers fair. This is a next-level experience that could open doors to life-changing opportunities. We have workshop sessions you can go too on CV’s, LinkedIn, how to master the corporate recruitment process and much more!

This is the largest event we have ever hosted, and places are expected to fill up fast. If you want to connect with top employers, hear from industry leaders, and gain the tools to set yourself apart, register today before all places are taken. Please note that there is a booking fee of £26 to secure your place, this goes towards the venue hire, AV and tech costs, goodie bags, downloadable resources for you to keep, as well as some of the incredible speakers we are booking for this event.

Register


HIGHERiN, formerly RateMyApprenticeship, has extensive listings for apprenticeships and work experience placements. Check it regularly for new vacancies.



FURTHER & HIGHER EDUCATION


The Letchworth Civic Trust Further Education Grant is available to 2026 school leavers.

The £750 grant is available to young people (who have lived in Letchworth for at least two years) moving on to foundation degrees, college diplomas, university degrees and apprenticeships. The grant is to help eligible students for the first year of study.

More details including the application form can be found at 
www.letchworthct.org.uk.

Completed forms should be emailed back along with a copy of the UCAS or college letter (or other confirmation letters) providing confirmation of course place. Please note that applications for university degrees must not be returned until successful A Level results have been received and the university place is confirmed.

If you have further queries please email letchworthct@gmail.com


Year 13 students who are thinking of taking a gap year but want to explore careers in STEM

The Engineering Development Trust is a charity that helps to link up students to employers. It provides opportunities to explore STEM career areas ahead of going to university.

Applications are made to the EDT, who work with employers to find placements for applicants. Applications are open now and the programme is free.

You need to submit a CV and a personal statement - guidelines are given on their website. If you are successful, the work placement is paid. 

Find out more at: 

https://www.etrust.org.uk/placementsfaqs

https://www.etrust.org.uk/programmes-platinum-placements

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Gresham College Lectures

Find the list of upcoming lectures here. These can be watched both online and in-person.

Find playlists of past lectures here.

Open to: GCSE and A Level students

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Articulation Discovery Days with the National Gallery

Articulation Discovery Days are free workshops run in galleries around the country for KS4/5 students to help develop their critical analysis, research and oracy skills, including public speaking.

During this one-day workshop students will:

  • Explore art works through personal observation, discussion and primary research
  • Be encouraged to think independently, analyse information, and ask informed questions
  • Learn how to conquer nerves, physically prepare, and successfully deliver a presentation to large audiences
  • Meet with and interview art world professionals.
  • Learn about the Articulation Prize and get ready to take part.

At the end of the day each student will deliver their research and personal responses in short group presentations to the workshop leaders and their fellow students. Students do not need any prior experience, all skills required will be introduced on the day.

Open to: UK state schools

Find out more and book here

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The Great Debate 2026

The Great Debate is a public speaking competition where students have 5 minutes to present their speech arguing their answer to the question.

Over the past couple of years, the competition has been growing in size. To encourage as many young people to get involved as possible, and ensure as many local stories as possible are included, we have increased the number of heats and added a semi-final round. 

The competition for this year is: How important are personal and public records as evidence for explaining the story, or stories, of your local area?

 Open to: students in Year 10 to Year 13 

 Find out more and register here

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Young Historian Awards 2026

The purpose of these Prizes is to encourage you to think, research and frame your own questions that you will answer from further reading and research. This might be the result of a piece of work your teacher has set you to do at home, or it may be a piece of research you are carrying out for your own interest. It is also an opportunity to perhaps tell some of the untold stories around the themes.

 Deadline: 17th July

 Open to: students aged from 11 to 19

 Find out more here

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