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ETE LEADERSHIP COURSE – KAUST, SAUDI ARABIA

In January 2016 I had the pleasure of running a leadership course at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.  Over the four day workshop, 20 post graduate students had the opportunity to learn and develop their project management and leadership skills and enhance their self confidence in preparation for future work and study. 

ETE Leadership course students with instructors David and Vijay and KAUST coordinator Petrina.

ETE Leadership course students with instructors David and Vijay and KAUST coordinator Petrina.

Given from an expedition perspective the skills they learned are applicable and transferrable to all possible work and career paths that they may wish to pursue.  The workshop started off with two classroom sessions to learn the theory of leadership and teamwork which culminated in the students organising an overnight camp in the desert.

Setting up camp

Setting up camp

Over the two day outdoor phase the students each had the opportunity to lead tasks, take responsibility for their team and work together to achieve time critical objectives.  They had the opportunity to put the theory they learned into practice and observe and reflect on their own and their teammates’ leadership qualities and styles. 

"Different leadership styles are applicable for different situations."

"Different leadership styles are applicable for different situations."

Each of the tasks aimed to take the group out of their comfort zone in order for them to really understand who they are and how they react.  

Night navigation in the desert

Night navigation in the desert

You gain experiences and skills unmatched elsewhere and because Dave and Vijay [the instructors] are great people to get to know.
— Student KAUST 2016
Learning mountaineering knots

Learning mountaineering knots

I learnt a lot of new knots, some survival skills and some constructive critiques on my leadership technique.
— Student KAUST 2016
Camp beds down for the night (source:  Greg)

Camp beds down for the night (source:  Greg)

If I have the opportunity I would like to join again. I think it is a vital/fundamental programme for everyone.
— Student KAUST 2016
Watching the sunrise

Watching the sunrise

It is well taught, they instruct you and make sure you are fully informed the entire time. They made what could be a stressful environment very calm and it was just a joy
— Student KAUST 2016
Source: Greg

Source: Greg

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South Pole Polar Panel

Really pleased to be part of the polar panel for Antony's South Pole expedition.  This is attempting to push the boundaries of interactivity with schools.  Not only will school children get the opportunity to ask questions directly to Antony but also to a panel of experts ranging from explorers, scientists to nutritionists. 

If any schools want to be involved with this project, visit:  http://www.eteteachers.org/

Polar Panel for Antony's south pole expedition

Polar Panel for Antony's south pole expedition

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