“building the foundation”

NHSF (UK) September Committees Day – Saturday, 08th Sept 2012

ABOUT SCD 2012

IN-SEPT-ION hosted by NHSF (UK), is a day dedicated to personal development and a networking opportunity for the incoming committee members at university chapters across the UK. The revamped September committee’s day will bring together over 250 students from more than 37 universities who have been trusted with the responsibility of leading and supporting fellow students.

Read more about the workshops and speakers.

Book your place today by completing the online registration forms.

This event is open to NHSF university chapter committee members only.

WORKSHOPS

1) Public Speaking – Alpesh Patel (Guest speaker)

Alpesh Patel for three years presented a show on Bloomberg tv and presented newsbytes for Sky. He has delivered speeches from Guatemala to Beijing. He trained as a Barrister and was the shyest boy at school! NHSF (UK) is now honoured to host this speaker who will share his thoughts with you on how to enhance and develop your Public Speaking skills.

2) Integrity, Leadership and Communication – Shaunak Upadhay (Guest speaker)

The success of your Hindu Society is underpinned by yours as an individual and as an entrusted committee member. This session will be focused on the development of individuals, and therefore collectively your Hindu society. It will cover various success factors like emotional maturity, integrity, ethical leadership and communication.

3) Hindu Management System, Teamwork – Ram Vaidya (Guest speaker)

All organisations have a management system which provides a formal methodology for working effectively and efficiently. We already know about the western concept of management but there is also an alternative – the Hindu management system which uses the role model of a family. This is very important to know and understand as we are a human organisation dealing with people all of whom are unpaid volunteers.

4) The Art of Effective Communication – Jay Bharadia (Guest speaker)

In today’s world, barely a moment goes by without the need for communication. It affects almost everything – relationships, work, education, health, and even our entertainment. So poor communication can be very costly! Communicating effectively will help you be heard, make an influence, gain credibility and ultimately get the job done. It’s a game-changer!

5) Top Tips on writing a Powerful Article – Pranav Bhanot

With at least one event a week at every NHSF chapter – writing articles must be second nature to each one of us. As leaders it is our responsibility to inspire others by informing them of the outstanding activities and events taking place on campus each week. Learn the ABC of article writing with case studies to make this a truly practical and hands on experience.

6) Future Speakers Programme – Avnish Thakrar

Have you ever wanted to develop yourself to be able to address large audiences? NHSF (UK) Schools Team has set up a Future Speakers Programme for you to develop your public speaking. The programme will make transform you and give you the confidence to attend a local school (predominately primary schools) and confidently deliver a prepared presentation about a Hindu Festival. Not only is this a fantastic opportunity to gain new skills but also looks great on CVs and is an excellent way to get valuable teaching experience for anyone interested in pursuing a career in teaching.

7) NHS what?! – Prinal Nathwani

When someone asks you “What is NHSF?” – What will you respond with? How does your chapter fit into the frame? So, “why should I join Hindu Society?” Get to know the basics to enable you to sell your chapter best at your fresher’s fayre.

8) 5 simple Learning Events to Plan – Hetan Ajwani

5 ‘must have’ learning events at you chapter that promise to engage, inspire and not bore your members – all 5 events made simple and straight forward to organise. That’s a lot of chapter learning off your shoulder!

9) Chapter Planning: ‘Your Guide To Success’ – Kartik Bharadia

Its often said fail to plan, and you plan to fail. A good plan can never be overstated – in the case of your university Hindu society – the lack of preparation will certainly make the difference between success and failure. From vision setting, affiliation, events calendar to learning matters: much hinges on accuracy and delivery. The speaker in this workshop will walk you will through every aspect chapter planning that you should consider as well as how to turn your paper plan into success.

10) Project Management: ‘Managing a Project’ – Chirag Patel

Planning an event can be handful – with your academic and social spheres to balance with committee responsibilities, a well thought out plan can go a long way. Working on a committee means any plan involves more than one person. Project Managers workshop will guide you through efficient management of a project with Project Planning templates that will win you the backing of your entire committee. Become the best of managers even before you start!

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CONTACT US

National Hindu Students Forum (UK)

E: info@nhsf.org.uk