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People dinning at the Garden Party

Annual ESU and ROSL Garden Party Revived

The Salisbury and South Wiltshire branch has enjoyed a successful social

Ameeta Saharwal posing for a picture

Ameeta Sabharwal

Ameeta coordinates the ever-popular ESU-Churchill Public Speaking Competition in Hertfordshire, and believes in the power of cross-cultural understanding

Miles posing for a picture

Miles Contreras-Brown

SSE alumnus and London branch committee member Miles believes there has never been a better time to get involved with the ESU

Hats off to Lincolnshire branch

We’re delighted to report that Lincolnshire branch has resumed their in-person events

A female secondary school student with head dress and glasses on sitting while speaking with a pencil in her hand.

Narrative skills are fundamental and indispensable in business in the 21st century

Ground breaking research reveals how prominent business leaders in the United Kingdom see ‘narrative’ as an integral part of doing business

Eleanor Stiles smiling for a picture

Eleanor Stiles

ESU alumna Eleanor has competed nationally and internationally, and sees the ESU's programmes as invaluable experiences

Huw Jones delivering a speech

Huw Jones

Young member Huw has participated in several ESU competitions over the years, and commends the supportive environment for young people to develop

Three primary school pupils (a boy and two girls) sitting down and leaning forward on the desk inside a classroom.

Speak for Change

The Oracy All-Party Parliamentary Group reveals life-limiting effects of a lack of oracy education

Jennifer posing for a picture

Jennifer Grace

Events Coordinator for the Guildford & District branch Jennifer helps run competitions for her branch and believes that we can learn from the younger generations

A young lady and an older man sitting inside a conference room with blurry images of other people in the background.

Erin Young

PSC alumna and ESU volunteer Erin spent a year in Long Island on the Secondary School Exchange, where she discovered the true value of civil discourse

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