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Undergraduate Study

 
Students testing some electronic equipment.

This exciting, fully funded outreach programme gives students the opportunity to explore what engineering really is - through the inspiring world of medical technology. 

Designed for pupils in Years 9–12, the programme helps young people understand the wide range of engineering careers and the subject choices needed to pursue them at university. 

Students will take part in an aspirational visit day at the University of Cambridge, featuring:

  • Fun, hands-on engineering challenges. Highlights of the day include making and testing robotic hands
  • Careers focus: talk to engineering role models, studying and working in research and industry.
  • Campus tour 
  • A taste of college life, with delicious lunch at Churchill College 

Authentic research (optional): 

Schools will also have the option to support students in completing a short authentic research project ahead of the visit, helping them build confidence, curiosity, and communication skills. 

Gatsby benchmarks: 

The programme supports the Gatsby Benchmarks by linking curriculum learning to real-world engineering careers through hands-on STEM activities (Benchmark 4), providing experiences of a university and research environment (Benchmark 6), and offering clear guidance on subject choices and pathways into engineering (Benchmark 7)

Other programmes available:

We also have another engineering university visit and research opportunity, based on sustainability and climate-smart cities and how engineering contributes to making people’s lives and communities better.  Both themes have the same format and sign-up form. Schools can choose which of the themes they are most interested in.
Find out more about Living Lab: Climate Action here: Living Lab Climate Action | Undergraduate Study 


Address

Churchill College, Cambridge

Date and time

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Audience

Year 12 (Y13 NI / S5 Scotland)
Year 11 (Y12 NI / S4 Scotland)
Year 10 (Y11 NI / S3 Scotland)
Year 9 (Y10 NI / S2 Scotland)
Teachers and advisers
Open to all UK schools

College event


Booking

Contact and more info

Rachel Thorley (Churchill College)