The first event in UEA’s Creative Now series will explore how we can we achieve a more diverse and equal workforce to fuel new creative projects, collaborations and innovations.
Panellists include:
Marie-Claire Isaaman (Women in Games)
Nahrein Kemp (Film London)
Sharmaine Lovegrove (Dialogue Books)
Professor Sarah Barrow (Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Arts and Humanities, UEA)
Join us at Norwich Castle for this new series of exciting panel discussions exploring the key challenges facing the future of our creative sector in East Anglia.
Are you looking for the challenge of a lifetime? Is skydiving on your bucket list?
Experience the thrill of freefall at 120 mph, descending to 5,000 feet in around 40 seconds in a Tandem Skydive.
Raise £350 in sponsorship money and skydive for free. £50 will secure your place with UK Parachuting and the remaining balance of £165 will be due on the day. £135 will go directly towards the work of The Norfolk Hospice.
Are you feeling brave enough to push yourself to the limit? Sign up today and show your family, friends and colleagues how far you are willing go to raise money for The Norfolk Hospice.
Our Lantern Walk is an opportunity for you to come together with family and friends and walk in memory of a loved one.
The Lantern Walk is a moving and poignant celebration of life and the chance to reflect on those we love but are no longer with us. It is family friendly and all are welcome.
The 3k walk takes place at dusk and walkers will carry a lantern to light the way along the route as the sun sets, in celebration of the life of the person or people they are remembering. Walkers are encouraged raise funds for The Norfolk Hospice in memory of their loved one to help fund the care of patients both now and in the future.
Walkers will be provided with a lantern, LED light and a Lantern Walk t-shirt card which you can write the names of those you are walking in memory of on.
New Anglia LEP is working with Government to develop a Local Industrial Strategy for Norfolk and Suffolk. The objective of this work is to identify the actions we need to take to support businesses to grow and make the most of the business opportunities, particularly in energy, ICT and Digital and Agri Food, which are real strengths of our region.
We are holding a number of business and stakeholder engagement events over the next couple of months to help develop the actions and investments which are needed.
This is your opportunity to ensure we take the right actions to create the environment for your business to grow. The event is aimed for businesses and academia.
This event will be focused on the Government’s Grand Challenge: Clean Growth
Our overall goal is to transform our economy into one of the best places in the world to live, learn, work and do business. We have set out a clear vision, priorities and targets in the Norfolk and Suffolk Economic Strategy – our blueprint for inclusive growth and productivity. You can find further details about the Local Industrial Strategy on our website.
Join us for breakfast from 0830- 1030in the Start-up Lounge at City College Norwichto find out how our Digital Marketing andCreative Digital Media Apprenticeships can work for your business.
Occupational Health Seminar -How to create a good return to work plan and how to make it work for you and your employee.
Our experienced team would like to invite you to join us for a free Breakfast Seminar.
The seminars will be delivered byDr Lindsey Wrightand her team who will assist you in understanding how Occupational Health can help you to manage your staff’s wellbeing.
Breakfast is provided by our partnered charityAbout with Friendsand will be held at our GorlestonClinic
These sessions will follow the intention of our previous seminars; to provide essential HR knowledge for employers.
Genix provides free, impartial one-to-one advice and support for start-up, emerging and existing businesses as well as those considering self-employment.
Our business advisor, Gary Parker, is available for free, impartial and confidential one-to-one advice sessions. These take place at the offices of Larking Gowen Chartered Accountants in Fakenham and last for an hour and a half. Appointment times are as follows – 9.30am to 11am, or 11am to 12.30pm.
Booking through Eventbrite is essential. If you are no longer able to attend the advice session, please cancel online or call 0800 096 3013so that the session can be offered to another individual.
How to identify
and fix the hidden ‘leaks’ in your customer journey – the points where
potential clients quietly slip away without buying.
Do you feel
like you’re doing everything right – showing up, making connections, even
getting interest – but your leads still don’t convert?
Perhaps people
engage with your social posts, visit your website or even book a discovery
call… only to vanish without a trace. It’s frustrating and it’s common.
In this Lunch
and Learn, award-winning Business Mentor Kathy Ennis will show you how to
identify and fix the hidden ‘leaks’ in your customer journey, the points where
potential clients quietly slip away without buying.
You’ll hear how
to spot where things are going wrong, what might be turning people off and how
to make small, smart changes that lead to better conversions and a stronger
business.
This session is
jargon-free, funnel-free and focused on helping solopreneurs, freelancers and
side-hustlers build a customer journey that works – from first click to final
payment.
Topics covered
in this session:
The most common
customer journey leaks and how to spot them
How to make
small changes that lead to big conversion improvements
Simple
strategies to keep people engaged from first contact to sale
What your
website, emails and service delivery might be doing to scare people off
How to map your
own customer journey – no jargon, just clarity
This is a Lunch and learn Webinar for Enterprise Nation
On the 18th September, the Marine Science & Technology SIG will be hosting their annual event at the Norwich City Football Club. This years event is titled;
Local Solutions : Global Reach.
The days main themes will be; Autonomy – Aerial and Marine, Cable Risk, International Applications and Case Studies and Sustainable Development – Environmental Risk, Management and Mitigation.
The likes of 4C Offshore, James Fisher, ROVCO, UTEC, Next Geosolutions and Hexcam are already confirmed to speak.
Miz Cracker’s brand new show, American Woman, will take the venue by storm with a witty and informative comedy show made for women from every background as well as the men among us. The RuPaul’s Drag Race star will use comedy and performance to open a discussion upon the way in which drag queens and gay men can become better allies to women in an age where feminism is more important than ever!
As part of the Norfolk Food and Drink Festival we will be running 4 Level 2 Food Safety courses throughout the summer. The Level 2 Award in Food Safety course is a must have qualification for all employees in the Food and Hospitality sector.
In essence the course will enable delegates to:
* Take personal responsibility for food safety procedures * Keep themselves clean and hygienic * Receive and store food safely * Prepare, cook and hold food safely
The subjects covered are: 1. Food safety hazards; what can harm the consumer?