11/05/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/06/2024 11:41
This November we join nations around the world to pause and commemorate Armistice Day. At York St John University, we wish for peace and pay our respects to the fallen by honouring our historical ties with the armed forces.
This November also sees the release of The Poppy Project, a new book by Professor Tom Dobson, Professor of Education at York St John University. The book aims to bring the history of World War II alive for young readers and draws on stories and experiences from Professor Dobson's own family. It is a dual-narrative story which intertwines the life of a girl in modern-day lockdown with the historical journey of a young evacuee during WWII.
Earlier this year, York Business School hosted cadets from Humberside & South Yorkshire ACF, Yorkshire North & West and the Sea Cadets Corps on 6 and 7 July for the Tri-Service Business Weekend, an event aimed at fostering entrepreneurial skills and business acumen amongst young people.
As an institution with a rich heritage, we take pride in our connection to the armed forces. Our Alumni team has published two fascinating blogs that shed light on our historical involvement.
Our University is not only dedicated to remembering the past but also to actively supporting the armed forces in the present day. In 2014, we signed the Armed Forces Covenant, and we are proud holders of the Ministry of Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) Gold Award, the highest accolade for any organisation.
The ERS Gold Award reflects our commitment to the armed forces community and our determination to provide support.
Learn more about our courses, resources, and support for the armed forces community on our website: Armed Forces Support
We understand the challenges faced by the families of those who have served in the armed forces. To support them, we offer various scholarships, which you can see in more detail on our scholarships page.
These scholarships provide financial support for the children of individuals who have died while serving their country in the armed forces.
We support this scheme to offer financial assistance for the children of armed forces personnel. It includes Education Grants and Accommodation Scholarships to assist students in achieving their educational goals.
One of our noteworthy initiatives is the Military Human training courses, specifically designed to equip front-line staff in council, community, health, social care, and other professions with a deeper understanding of the armed forces. These courses highlight good practices and address inequalities.
Explore the Military Human training courses: Military Human Training
We have also engaged with the Army University Officer Training Corps, offering paid opportunities for students to access leadership courses, participate in sports, and develop transferable skills. Importantly, there is no requirement to join the armed forces, making this experience valuable for anyone aspiring to become a future leader or decision-maker in any organisation or service. Our detachment is the Leeds branch.