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Dr. Lonnie Johnson Launch

May Park Primary school Year 6 Pupils and staff

Dr. Lawrence Hoo (CARGO) demonstrating How To Launch A Mentos Soda Rocket.

Black Mentor's Programme - Montpelier High School Year 10 Students

Students guided through the Arduino controlled traffic light system.

Students guided through the Arduino controlled traffic light system.

Students guided through the Arduino controlled traffic light system.

Students guided through the Arduino controlled traffic light system.

Students guided through the Arduino controlled traffic light system.

Students guided through the Arduino controlled traffic light system.

Demonstration of a hydrogen powered car from Dr. Rostand Boumda.

Students guided through the Arduino controlled traffic light system.

Presentation: pipes route drawing in google earth by Stevie Veronique - Civil Engineering Student.

Presentation: pipes route drawing in google earth by Stevie Veronique - Civil Engineering Student.

Presentation: pipes route drawing in google earth by Stevie Veronique - Civil Engineering Student.

Presentation: pipes route drawing in google earth by Stevie Veronique - Civil Engineering Student.

Testimonial by Dr. Onajite Theresa Diejomaoh Abafe

Presentation: pipes route drawing in google earth by Stevie Veronique - Civil Engineering Student.

Testimonial by Dr. Onajite Theresa Diejomaoh Abafe

Black Stem Apprenticeship

The purpose of the Black Stem Apprenticeship event is to increase awareness in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Apprenticeships Among Black and Black Heritage Students’ . 

Year 9 Students From Bristol Metropolitan Academy

Virtually all careers now require some STEM skills, yet many Black and Black Heritage young people do not see themselves pursuing careers in science. 


One of aim of the EPSRC fellowship aim  to raise awareness of careers within Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, and provide Black and Black Heritage Students with access to role models and opportunities to network with professionals.

Year 9 Students From St. Mary Redcliffe & Temple School

Year 9 Students From Bristol Metropolitan Academy

"Wow, what a fabulous day today, thank you so much. Our students loved it and your colleagues were superb... very inspiring and gave us lots of information." Tim Holmes Careers Education, Information Advice and Guidance Lead Bristol Metropolitan Academy.

Life Science Lab

Engineering Department

Year 10 Work Experience Engineering Placement

  Introduction to Autodesk inventor


Researching the use of CAD software to create 2D or 3D designs for a product 

Designing the base of a LED lamp using a 3D Printer

Designing the base of a LED lamp using a 3D Printer

Mentorship

1 in 3 young people will grow up without a mentor

We have partnered with the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) to mentor Black and black heritage students to inspire them to pursue careers within STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics)

 

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