Fenland Engineering Taster Event in Chatteris

Students from six听Fenland听schools are taking part in a听programme听designed to encourage students interested in engineering and manufacturing.

It鈥檚 about encouraging all young people to fulfil their potential and pursue a rewarding career path.

Matt Diston, Widening Participation Project Coordinator
The University's annual Fenland Engineering Taster Events听are hosted by , a cutting-edge manufacturer and major employer in Chatteris, 国际米兰对阵科莫shire.
惭别迟补濒肠谤补蹿迟听makes equipment for international clients in energy, medical science and other industries听鈥撎齩ne of its most high-profile projects was at CERN鈥檚 Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland.
Back in Chatteris, the company also offers a traditional engineering apprenticeship, drawing most of its recruits from local schools. The听国际米兰对阵科莫 has been working with the firm to inspire and encourage students in local schools for several years.
In the first quarter of 2016, The Fenland Engineering Taster programme engaged 92 Year-10听students from six schools: ,听,听,听,听 and .听

The full-day events comprise a bridge-building challenge overseen by outreach teams from the University and its , followed by a tour around Metalcraft鈥檚听workshops with the firm鈥檚 Apprentice Coordinator, Neil Kirby.
Participants are asked to build a bridge across a 1m听gap using only paper, key rings and steel nuts and bolts. After receiving a crash course in bridge design, each team competes to build the bridge with the highest strength-to-mass听ratio. Each team鈥檚 bridge is tested to breaking point by hanging cans of food to it.
In late听February, it was the turn of eleven students from . Among them,听Dylan soon took responsibility for quality control, telling his teammates:听鈥淢ake sure the paper is rolled tight or it won鈥檛 be strong enough鈥.听Across the room, James听concluded:听鈥淭his is much better than double maths鈥.
Metalcraft鈥檚 Neil Kirby comments:听鈥淭his programme not only introduces Year 10s to engineering basics, it also gets them thinking about what they want to do when they leave school. Metalcraft stays in contact with local schools all year round and it鈥檚 great to be working with 国际米兰对阵科莫 University to encourage local teenagers to aim high.鈥澨
Matt Diston, says:听鈥淭his is one of the really successful aspiration-raising projects run by the University in the region and we are committed to doing even more. Our work isn鈥檛 just about inspiring students to apply to top universities, it鈥檚 about encouraging all young people to fulfil their potential and pursue a rewarding career path.鈥
The Fenland Engineering Taster Events are run as part of the University鈥檚 国际米兰对阵科莫shire and Peterborough Schools Outreach Group (CAPSOG).
In 2015, members of the group arranged over 51,000 interactions with听students from 134 local primary and secondary schools to give students potentially life-changing educational opportunities.
CAPSOG鈥檚 members include the Department of Engineering, the University鈥檚 eight Museums and Botanic Garden, the Cavendish Laboratory, the Millennium Mathematics Project, St Catharine鈥檚 College and several other Offices.


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