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Defect detectives – students join TWI for third challenge project day

Year 5 students from Fulbourn Primary School joined TWI to become defect detectives for the day  As part of a Cambridge LaunchPad project day, the students were split into small teams and challenged to programme a Lego Mindstorms robot to detect defects along a weld line. Together with volunteer ambassadors, many of them in the […]

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Harriet Dodsworth ESF Project Coordinator

Meet the team – Harriet Dodsworth, ESF Project Coordinator

Harriet joined the team in September 2019, and coordinates Target Apprenticeships – an ESF project Form the Future is a part of. Target Apprenticeships looks to make apprenticeships accessible for all, and support employers to understand the value of apprentices – something Harriet champions through her work. Read on to find out more about Harriet’s

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Students gaze into future careers with Institute of Astronomy

Cambridge students joined the Institute of Astronomy and the Kavli Institute of Cosmology to explore our solar system at the Madingley Observatory Year 7 students from Coleridge Community College, Soham Village College, Parkside Community College and Comberton Village College took part in the Cambridge LaunchPad project day, designed to open their eyes to the wealth

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Amey Cespa shows students the importance of recycling

Students from Cherry Hinton Primary School and Stapleford Community Primary School joined Amey Cespa for two project days at their Education Centre in Waterbeach, where they learned about what happens to their recycling and rubbish after they put it in the bin. For many students, throwing away waste and recycling is something they do every

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Students get STEM inspired with Cambridge Regional College

Cambridge Regional College welcomed year 5 students from Linton Heights Junior School for a day of discovering future career paths. On 31st January, as part of a Cambridge LaunchPad project day, the students took part in hands-on activities designed to inspire them and help them to consider what their future careers may look like. The

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Students discover galaxies far, far away with Institute of Astronomy

Students from Cherry Hinton C of E Primary School joined the Institute of Astronomy to learn more about our galaxy and beyond On 11th December, Year 6 students were greeted at the Madingley Observatory by Dr Matthew Bothwell who led the students to discover more about our solar system and galaxies before teaching them how physics is applied

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