Brunel University London's award-winning programme ‘RIEm’ (Research, Innovate and Emerge) is open to eligible businesses to access free support with innovation funding and research. This webinar showcases the help available. Delivered by Dr Michael Joseph PhD, FHEA Business Development Manager (Healthcare and MedTech) & RIEm Programme Lead at Brunel University London. The team at Brunel can help you with a research and innovation (R&I) needs assessment, and strengthen your capacity to develop R&I strategy, proposal development and joint collaborative proposal development for funding. They can also offer you expert mentoring and one to one support. Expert facilitation on R&I needs assessment, and support for developing organisational specific R&I strategy and implementation plan. Skills strengthening for developing collaborative funding proposal integrated with expert support and one-to-one mentoring. Who is it for?: Businesses and people from the Basildon Borough. All business types, sizes and stages are welcome - from pre-startup to established. No experience necessary. Your Basildon. Your Business. Your Growth. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This project is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
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1 - 1 Guitar lessons for beginners. Adults and children welcome. Classes are taught via Zoom. Hi! My name is Iain and I’m a Guitar addict. I’ve been learning since I was 10 years old and have fallen in love with playing Guitar over and over again over the last 30 (or more) years. I started teaching Music in 2003. At the time I was doing a World Music degree at SOAS, studying everything from West African Blues to Indian Raga. My first teaching gig was at an after school club and I immediately loved teaching Music. After graduating I got a job as Music teacher at Carlton Primary School and over the next several years I taught Music and Guitar for Hackney and Camden Music services. This gave me the opportunity to work in many different schools, teaching whole classes, small groups and one to one lessons. Working in such a wide variety of settings was the best experience any young teacher could hope for. In 2012 I got my teaching qualification form the University of East London and went to work for Beal High School in Ilford. I started as a Guitar/Music teacher and then moved into their Autistic provision as a class teacher. This really made me aware of the importance of teaching in a way that suits the individual’s needs and avoiding a ‘one size fits all’ approach to education. In 2015 I started work as a Music teacher for Harmeny Education Trust in Edinburgh. Harmey provides for children who have experienced significant trauma in their early lives and takes a therapeutic approach to education. It’s a great place to work and we’re now working on expanding from just Music lessons to doing media projects as well – making Youtube videos and podcasts and exploring all sorts of ways to record and express ourselves. I have always done small bits of private teaching alongside school work and in January 2020 I decided to start a proper Guitar teaching business. And then 2 months later the pandemic hit and lockdowns started! But, as they say, necessity is the mother of invention and I’ve been lucky to find some wonderful students online who are learning via Zoom and also expand my Youtube channel along the way.
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Harry Potter book course one to one