CRUISE SHIP LECTURING

I offer engaging and informative lectures for cruise guests, with the aim of bringing history to life. My talks explore naval and maritime history, exploration, and the lives of those at sea, drawing on my academic research and a passion for storytelling.

Previous lecture titles have included;

  • Echoes of Ice: Robert Falcon Scott
  • The Royal Navy in the Mediterranean
  • Horatio Nelson & The Battle of Trafalgar
  • Amundsen’s Triumph
  • Leadership Lessons In A Maritime Environment
  • Captain James Cook and The Royal Navy’s Role In Antarctic Exploration

I have previously lectured on voyages with Noble Caledonia & Polar Routes, enriching guests’ experiences with tailored presentations that connect history to the landscapes and seascapes they travel through.

For enquiries about cruise ship lecturing, please get in touch.

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contact@katejamieson.co.uk

TESTIMONIALS

“It was an absolute privilege to have Kate Jamieson as our guest speaker on Polar Routes' inaugural Ultimate Antarctic Expedition Cruise. Throughout our Shackleton-themed voyage, she held a series of lectures on Shackleton himself, as well as other great explorers from the same era. With her deep knowledge of polar history and engaging presentation style, Kate brought these legendary figures to life for our guests, offering a much deeper understanding of each expedition. Her insights created a rich backdrop to our own journey through Antarctica, making the landscapes and history we encountered all the more meaningful. I can't recommend her lectures enough, and Kate was also incredibly flexible and easy to work with throughout the entire experience.”

      Martin Johnson - Director, Polar Routes

"For our part, all the feedback was positive and the Cruise Director reported that your content was the best she had ever seen from a naval historian. Thank you so much for your contribution. I look forward to you joining us on your next speaking engagement."

Mike Deegan - Head of Fleet Operations, Noble Caledonia