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Student Opportunity: Develop your CV and CAS Project opportunity

Don't miss this fully-funded student opportunity for 15-17 year old students - Be part of the Global Social Leaders World Catalyst @Home

The Universities & Careers Office invites you to apply to take part in a new fully funded virtual programme led by the global movement that is Global Social Leaders!

The Global Social Leaders (GSL) World Catalyst @Home will take place during 26th – 28th February 2021 and will enable students to learn new skills, develop the right mindset, connect with other passionate young people and prepare for the future we want.

Students will join 300 other young people from around the world for this amazing opportunity, and find out how to be a leader of change by taking real action. This opportunity that can be a strong addition to your CV and also a CAS project. 

Click here to learn more about Global Social Leaders and here to apply by 2nd February 2021.

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