In this episode, Rae is joined by University of Exeter student Maisie, a member of the Enactus Society. Maisie shares how her project, creating a climate change story book for children, came about from taking part in Challenges Online and how the project has benefited from the support Enactus offers.
You can find out more about Enactus here.
If you're thinking about working for yourself, building a portfolio or entrepreneurial career, contact the Careers Zone to book an Entrepreneurs Guidance appointment.
Grand Challenges will be running from 6th-10th June 2022. Visit the Grand Challenges website to find out more and to sign up.
You can find out more information about the Sustainable Development Goals and the SDG Teach In here.
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