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Channel 4 Pop Up Roadshow for 16-25yr olds

MyKindaFuture has partnered with Channel 4 to launch a Pop Up roadshow for 16- to 25-year-olds in five locations across the UK including Doncaster .C4 Pop Up is a national outreach programme of skills workshops and challenges, taking place across the UK, to promote careers within the media industry and to identify undiscovered talent. Workshops will focus on factual production, marketing, or journalism and will be facilitated by MyKindaFuture tutors and Channel 4 freelancers.

Young people of all abilities and backgrounds from Doncaster and surrounding areas are encouraged to apply.

The event on 2 November at the Dome, Doncaster is for anyone over 16 who wants to break into the media industry. We never say ‘you must have this’ or ‘you must be like that’ – we love it when the group is really diverse. All that matters is that you’re truly passionate about the media industry, and that you’ve got a bit of raw talent that sets you apart from the crowd.

If you are interested in attending spaces are still available. To register for the event please email mary@mykindafuture.com by 9pm on Sunday 16th October 2016. Please note that the online application process is no longer operational.

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