SIXTH FORM SPEAKER AND CONFERENCE SERVICE
Years 12 & 13


TEAM is an Educational Foundation for promoting understanding of World Affairs and of the Institutions of International Co-operation

TEAM is a non partisan, non sectarian foundation which aims to inform and promote discussion of international affairs among young people. TEAM offers its service without charge as do its conference speakers.


SIXTH FORM SPEAKER SERVICE
Years 12 & 13

TEAM  arranges speakers for schools on European and World Affairs

Would you like TEAM to arrange for a speaker to come to your school/college?

Complete and send a Speaker Request Form click on

Speaker Request Form


SIXTH FORM CONFERENCE SERVICE
Years 12 & 13

TEAM  organises  Sixth Form conferences in schools, colleges and universities on request.

TEAM arranges the day or afternoon programme of lectures, debates and discussion groups on an international theme chosen in consultation with the school, college or university department.

TEAM invites lecturers who are experts in their fields drawn from supporters of TEAM in universities, the media, London embassies, NATO, SHAPE, the European Parliament, and thinks-tanks like Chatham House and the Foreign Policy Centre.

To see details of current sixth form conference see 2007-2008 Events

Would you like TEAM to arrange a sixth form conference in your  school/college/university?

Complete and send a Conference Request Form click on

Conference Request Form

Many schools/colleges, whether they have a large Sixth Form, or not,  host a conference and invite Sixth-Form students from  neighbouring schools/colleges to take part.

For further information about arranging Sixth Form Conferences please

CONTACT TEAM  


SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
whose students or teachers have attended TEAM Conferences or other events


Alleyn's School

Manchester Grammar School

Ashlawn School, Rugby

Moulton School, Northants

Bishop Vesey's Grammar Sch Sutton Coldfield

Newbury College

Blessed Hugh Faringdon School, Reading

Old Swinford Hospital School, Stourbridge

Bolton School

Parmiter’s School, Watford;

Bolton Sixth Form College

Prendergast School

Bradford Grammar School

Queen Elizabeth's Grammar Sch, Wakefield

Bromley High School

Queen Elizabeth's Grammar Sch, Blackburn

Bulmershe School, Reading

Ravensbourne School, Bromley

Casterton School

Richmond upon Thames College

Caterham School

Rooks Heath College, Harrow

Central Sussex College;

Royal Grammar School, Guildford

Charter School, London

Rugby High School

Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School

Rugby School

City of London Freemen's School, Surrey

Ryeish Green School, Reading

Clifton College

Salvatorian College, London

Cockermouth School,Cumbria

Sawtry Community College, Cambs

Colchester Royal Grammar School;

Sir Roger Manwood's School, Kent

Concord College, Shrewsbury

Skipton Girls' High School

Craven College

Skipton Grammar School

Dane Court Grammar School, Kent

Southborough High School, Surbiton

Dauntsey's School

Southfields Community College, London

Davenant Foundation School;

Southwark College

Desborough School, Maidenhead

St Aiden's School, Harrogate

Dulwich College

St Albans School

East Berkshire College

St Bartholmew's School, Newbury

Ermysted's Grammar School

St Dominic's Sixth Form College, Harrow

Forest School

St Francis Xavier School, London

Glenalmond College, Perth

St James' Catholic High School, London

Great Cornard School, Suffolk

St Olave's Grammar School, Orpington

Gumley House School, Isleworth.

St Paul's Catholic College, W Sussex

Gwernyfed High School, Powys

Stamford School

Hanson School

Sydenham High School

Harrow College

The Cathedral High School, Wakefield

Hatch End High School, Harrow

The Downs School, Newbury.

Hayes School, Bromley

The King’s School, Ely

Highgate School

The Leys School, Cambridge;

Highworth Grammar School, Kent

The Mosslands School

Hills Road Sixth Form College;

The Open University

Hollyfield School, Surbiton

The Weald School, W Sussex

Holt School, Wokingham

Thorpe House School, Norwich

Howells's School

Uppingham School

Hutchesons's Grammar School, Glasgow

Valentines High School, Redbridge;

James Allen's Girls School

Waingels School, Reading

JFS Harrow;

Wanstead High School

Kennet School, Thatcham

Westonbirt High School, Gloucs

Kimbolton School, Huntington

Wexham School, Slough

King Edward Vll School, Lytham

Willink School, Berks

Kingsbury High School, London

Windsor Girls' School

Kingston Grammar School

Woodhouse Grove School

Leicester Grammar School

 

Leighton Park School, Reading

 

Leyton Sixth Form College

 

Malvern School

 

 

 


SIXTH FORM CONFERENCES

2006-2007


SIXTH FORM CONFERENCE was held at Bromley High School on 27 June 2007 on the theme:

Immigration: Threat or Opportunity?

The Making of Multicultural Britain. – Professor Humayan Ansari OBE. Director, Centre for Minority Studies. Royal Holloway College, University of London.                                                      

Population Movements: Gainers and losers. – Michael Kucyznski. Director of Studies in Economics at Pembroke College, Cambridge.

The Changing Face of Britain. - Keith Best. Chief Executive, Immigration Advisory Service.

Immigration and Human Rights -. Deirdre Malone, Advice and Information Officer. Liberty, the National Council for Civil Liberties.                      


A SIXTH FORM CONFERENCE took place at James Allen's Girls' School on 19 June 2007 on the theme

 Globalisation and a New World Order for the 21st Century

Can Europe Compete with the New World Powers in the 21st Century - Quentin Peel,. International Affairs Editor of the Financial Times.                                                      

The E.U. Russia and the New Cold War - Edward Lucas. East Europe Editor of the Economist

China’s role in the 21st Century -  Graham Perry. Council Member 48 Group.

U.S. Foreign Policy Interests in the 21st Century- Rick Mills. Political Counsellor at the Embassy of the United States of America.                    


A SIXTH FORM CONFERENCE took place at Dauntsey's School on 12 June 2007 on the theme                                                      

Terrorism: Is our way of life under threat?

Islam and Terrorism: Myth or Reality - Dr. Kamal  Helbawy,  Chairman, Centre for the Study of Terrorism.

Terrorism: the broader cultural context – Bill Durodié, Senior lecturer in risk and corporate security, Cranfield University.

The Quest for Human Rights Compliant Counter-Terrorism - Cian Murphy, Research & Teaching assistant, Centre for European Law, King’s College London.

Islamist Terrorism: How bad is it and how bad will it get?- Nigel Inkster, Director of Transnational Threats and Political Risk, International Institute for Strategic studies

Further Details


A SIXTH FORM CONFERENCE took place at Ermysted's Grammar School, Skipton on 23 March 2007

Globalisation: Friend or Foe?

The Rt.Hon. David Curry, MP for Skipton & Ripon from 1987,.formerly MEP for NE Essex, 1979-1989, Minister of State ,DofE,1993-1997, author of ”The Food War: the EEC, US & the battle for world food markets.”

Darron Otter, Head of Applied Global Ethics, Leeds Metropolitan University,  

NFU speaker to be confirmed

Supported by the Skipton & Craven Herald


A SIXTH FORM CONFERENCE took place at Bradford Grammar School on 21 March 2007 on a theme chosen by the students

European Farmers cannot continue to hold the world to ransom

Richard Barker, specialist in agricultural law                       

Darron Otter, Head of Applied Global Ethics, Leeds Metropolitan University,

NFU speaker (to be confirmed)
 


A SIXTHFORM CONFERENCE took place at the University of Gloucestershire  on 18 December 2006

Democracy and Climate Chaos: Can we make our voices heard?

Global warming: myth or reality?
Dr John Hunt, Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography, University of Gloucestershire

The problems of living in a single superpower world
Dr David Webster, Senior Lecturer in Religion, Philosophy and Ethics, University of Gloucestershire

Climate chaos: making our voices heard
Malcolm Carroll, Greenpeace

Climate change: can we create an international consensus?
Sir Leslie Fielding, Former Director General for External  Relations, European Commission


A previous SIXTH FORM CONFERENCE took place at the London Press Club on 22 November 2006 on the theme

Is Britain still the awkward partner in Europe?

Does the EU have a “Democratic Deficit?”
Martyn Bond, former Head of UK Office of the European Parliament

Free Market and Protectionism in the EU
Sean McGuire, Adviser to the CBI, Brussels.

Wider still and wider: the significance of the enlargement of the EU.
Peter Allen, Head of the Enlargement Team   Foreign & Commonwealth Office

How is the EU portrayed in the London Press?
Fred Studemann, European News Editor,      Financial Times
Eva Kaluzynska, European Commission Press Office, UK


SIXTH FORM CONFERENCES

2005-2006


 

A SIXTH FORM CONFERENCE took place at The Weald School, Billingshurst on 26 June 2006

International Problems and Solutions

The War in Iraq
Lord Rupert Redesdale, Liberal Democrat spokesman for Overseas Development, House of Lords

British Foreign Policy
Dr.Stephen Haseler, Professor of Politics at London Metropolitan University

Problems facing Europe
Peter Vlieland, Freelance Journalist, on behalf of The German Embassy


A SIXTH FORM CONFERENCE took place at Dauntsey's School on 13 June 2006

Citizens of Europe

A Twentieth Century Project for the Twenty-First Century?
David Stephen.

Turkey: Two Steps Forward, One Step Backwards.
Irene Halford,  Amnesty International

The Human Rights Act: Friend or Foe. -an interactive session with students.
Nicole Chrolavicious and Eduardo Gillpedro, Liberty.
 
Why Turkey should join the E.U. and what needs to happen
Michael Lake. 

Vote on whether Turkey should join the E.U.
 

A SIXTHFORM CONFERENCE for 350 students took place at

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on 15th December 2005

Can we protect Human Rights- USA & European Experiences

Capital Punishment for Juveniles
Dr Robert McKeever, The University of Reading

Muslim Headscarves, school uniform French style
Dr Catriona McKinnon, The University of Reading

Protecting Human Rights
Professor Chris Lord, The University of Reading

Human Rights at Risk
Mr James Welch, Liberty


SIXTH FORM CONFERENCES

2004-2005


 

A SIXTH FORM CONFERENCE was held at Dauntsey's School on June 14th 2005
 

The European Union: A force for Good?

Seminars
Vote

"How the European Union works. Does it?"
Brendan Donnelly, Director of the Federal Trust

"Europe: Wider still and wider"
Dr Martyn Bond, Royal Holloway College, University of London

"A constitution for Europe?"
Dr Richard Whitman, Royal Institution for International Affairs

Vote


 

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