learn and prepare for the future

Challenge-based learning and explorations about career pathways for pre-university students

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Slightly more certain about social entrepreneurship as a career path?

Let's take a deeper dive into

SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP


ASEAN Youth Organisation (AYO), CareerContact and Social Impact Catalyst (SIC) brings together a panel of founders and CEOs covering issues like water access, migrant worker empowerment, adult education and creating Singapore's first youth-centric organisation focused on social entrepreneurship and innovation.


Past Events

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Wondering how social impact could align with your future career paths?

We believe YOUth can do it

YOUTH ACTION AS WELL AS SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP


Whether it is creating a personal finance community, (Seedly); facilitating translation (Ladon); caring for persons with disabilities (Society Staples), bridging street subcultures and social services (Elevate the Streets), inspiring Indian Youths (SINDA Youth Club) or workforce development in the Philippines (Bagosphere), this webinar covers a plurality of spheres that will offer a better perspective into the social entrepreneurship space!


Join us this month to learn more about education, youth action and social entrepreneurship!

EDUCATION

Sharing about pathways in education beyond being a teacher, we have speakers sharing more on speech therapy, academic research and learning design.

Student teachers are also most welcomed to join us as we explore different ways to contribute to the sector of education on 5 September, 12 - 2pm.


Wishing all teachers - happy teachers' day(:


Some of our past speakers:

Gloria Chua: Gloria is a digital product designer at the Government Digital Services, working on National Digital Identity. Previously, she designed at Dropbox and IDEO CoLab, after graduating from Stanford University. She is passionate about designing and building for underserved communities, inclusion and accessibility.

Benedict Tay: Benedict is an architecture graduate and is currently pursuing his passions in both architecture and art. He practices as an architectural designer in a cross-disciplinary design practice, FARM. He also enjoys drawing and has recently developed an interest in watercolours. During his weekends, he paints at various corners of Singapore together with members of Urban Sketchers Singapore.

Samantha Sim: Samantha went to school at Lasalle College of the Arts and majored in 2D Animation. She has worked at Mezmedia doing Children's games as a Concept Artist and Animator, Omens Studios as a Storyboarder and Concept Artist, and is now a Concept Artist (designer toy artist) at Mighty Jaxx. She loves drawing and gaming or when she’s not doing that, fashion styling her friends and shopping!

Sufyan Selamet: Sufyan is a senior product designer at Grab who works on location-based experiences. He accidentally fell into digital product design in university, and forgot to stop.