Lunchtime Lectures – Gaming or Skill Gaining
Running fromLast event: Tuesday 16 May at 11.30am
- Free (drop in)
- Garret Theatre
Presented by Cheryl Sorensen
In this lunchtime lecture, we’ll explore the valuable skills that can be developed through competitive gaming and esports, including teamwork, communication, problem-solving, and leadership. We’ll also discuss how these skills can translate into future career opportunities and how best to portray the skills gained on a CV for potential employment within any sector.
Lunchtime Lectures is a collaboration between Storyhouse and the University of Chester, providing an open platform for debate on a range of topics and fascinating subjects.
Our Lunchtime Lectures are videoed and archived for future viewing, by attending you give permission for us to do so – thanks!
Approx 60 mins
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