We’re Hiring! Managing Director, Future First Global

Position: Managing Director Based: London, United Kingdom Salary range: £40-£50k Future First Global is a recently established charity working to turn schools into communities around the world. We advise governments, school networks and NGOs on how to mobilise former students as careers and educational role models, work experience providers, mentors, school governors and more. When …

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University alumni networks are about so much more than making money

Emily Laurie, Managing Director of Future First Global, blogs on what university alumni networks have in common with alumni networks for secondary schools.  I was lucky to do an MSc at a brilliant university – the London School of Economics – and want to stay connected to what is such a great establishment.  But in reality when I …

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It is time to unleash the potential of former students to give back in the Arab Region

In the Arab region youth unemployment currently stands at 29%. There is an urgent need to create jobs for young people and provide them with the skills, guidance, confidence, empowerment and education to prepare them for the job market. Finding solutions to this is the focus of the Arab Youth Employment Forum taking place this …

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Alumni Role Models Talk to Girls at TumuTumu School about Future Options and Success

TumuTumu public High School for girls is a couple of hours outside Nairobi, in Kenya. Almost 900 students at the school came together on 8 March for an all day careers event to hear from former students of their school about their careers and to discuss future options, life skills and more. The event, led by the …

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‘Future First Global’ and ‘I Choose Life – Africa’ Launch New Partnership

80,000 young people in Kenya to access role models and support for school-to-work transition Nairobi, Kenya 18 March 2015 – Future First Global and ‘I Choose Life – Africa’ (ICL) launched an exciting new partnership today which will provide access to role models and support in the transition from school into jobs, for some 80,000 young Kenyans over the …

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Former students are inspiring and empowering current students to work harder at school in Kenya

Nairobi, Kenya 5 March 2015 – A new report launched today by Future First Global shows the transformative impact alumni are having in the employment potential for secondary school students in Nairobi. The report ‘An Alumni Community for Every School: Learning from Kenya pilot programmes’ examines a two year pilot programme across fifteen schools in …

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Adolescents twice as likely to be out of school as children of primary school age, say UNESCO and UNICEF

Around 63 million adolescents between the ages of 12 to 15 years old are denied their right to an education, according to a new joint report from the UNESCO Institute for Statistics and UNICEF, Fixing the Broken Promise of Education for All: Findings from the Global Initiative on Out-of-School Children, released today during the Education …

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Global data set on the school-to-work transition launched today

Future First Global is launching a global data set today on the school-to-work transition. The data set, available online here, looks at the career aspirations, employability and the school-to-work transition for young people around the globe. The data is a result of a global research study carried out by Future First and Ipsos MORI. The research …

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