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ESU Lincolnshire celebrates ATA anniversary

Lincolnshire branch’s Zoom event commemorated the 75th anniversary of the disbandment of the Air Transport Auxiliary

'I realised non-white children do not find themselves portrayed in children’s books'

Kathleen Smith reports on her extraordinary experience on the Travelling Librarian Award in 1965

A message from our Chair

Professor James Raven shares news on the forthcoming AGM

West Sussex branch Zooms into Montenegro

West Sussex branch was delighted recently to hold a talk via Zoom for its members

'Our young people deserve to have their horizons widened'

Meet Sue Clements, South Wales Branch Education Coordinator

A young pupil passionately delivers her speech while her team mate is carefully listening and writing her notes

How to build an effective proposition case

English and debating teacher and author Julian Bell tells us how to build a persuasive argument for change

Embracing a new era 

Lincolnshire branch holds its first virtual event with talk on Centenary of RAF College Cranwell by Air Commodore Suraya Marshall

American books for armchair travel

ESU US branch members recommend titles which capture a sense of their home states

‘I don't want anyone to miss out on the great opportunities I’ve had’  

Luard Morse Scholarship student Nicholas Whiteside tells how his time at King’s College, London, clarified his ideas on what he wanted to do with his life

'I discovered the importance of learning one’s role in the world’

US student Kenta Neary gained a new appreciation for diversity – and geography – on a Secondary School Exchange to Durham School

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