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YEAR 9 GIRLS ENGINEERING SUMMER SCHOOL (NON-RESIDENTIAL)

Year 9 girls are invited to join us to explore the breadth of engineering disciplines available at Imperial. Working in groups and supported by undergraduate mentors, you will tackle a range of engineering challenges, using your knowledge of maths, physics, chemistry and biology. This course is fully funded by Imperial’s Faculty of Engineering (travel not included) so eligibility criteria apply.

YEAR 10 INSIGHTS INTO SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SUMMER SCHOOL (RESIDENTIAL)

Get ready for an action packed four days that lets you explore subjects you already know, including Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Maths, in new, exciting ways. Take part in hands–on practicals and workshops in real Undergraduate labs with some of Imperial’s finest academics and students as try your hand at a number of different disciplines. This programme is fully–funded so eligibility criteria apply.

YEAR 11 STEM CHALLENGE (RESIDENTIAL)

Experience working in small teams to solve current world problems and then presenting ideas to a panel of judges. You’ll also get to experience university life through a series of social activities. This programme is fully–funded so eligibility criteria apply.

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YEAR 11 MEDICAL SUMMER SCHOOL (RESIDENTIAL)

Get a taster of medicine at university and find out what it takes to become a doctor. You will have the chance to learn about different specialisms as well as gain support for applying to medical school through talks, workshops and practical activities. This programme is fully funded, so eligibility criteria apply.

YEAR 12 SUTTON TRUST SUMMER SCHOOL (RESIDENTIAL)

Experience studying one of nine subject strands in an engaging and high achieving academic environment whilst experiencing a taste of university life during the day and evening. All subject content is aimed at Level 1 undergraduate standard and teaching is provided in the same style as it is to university undergraduates. This programme is fully–funded so eligibility criteria apply.

YEAR 12 WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAMME (NON-RESIDENTIAL)

One week placements are available across six of our departments: Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Life Sciences; Materials Science and Engineering; Mathematics; National Heart and Lung Institute and Physics. This will give you the chance to experience the exciting world of research that contributes to our reputation as one of the top 10 best universities in the world.

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STEM POTENTIAL PROGRAMME

STEM Potential is a multi-year programme of activities and support for young people, developed to help you to discover the wide range of subjects within STEM studies and to aid your progression to university.

PATHWAYS TO MEDICINE

Pathways to Medicine supports highly motivated young people from state-funded schools and colleges who demonstrate a keen interest in pursuing a career in medicine. The programme recruits Year 12 students at the beginning of their A-level (or equivalent) courses and provides ongoing support into Year 13. Successful applicants participate in a range of activities designed to provide insights into the medical profession, support medical school applications and prepare for starting university

Over 10 weeks, you’ll work in our workshops in The Invention Rooms to invent and build something new and compete to win a prize. You’ll learn to use new equipment like 3D printers and laser cutters. There are also arts materials like paper, cloth and paint for you to use.

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Accelerate into Maths and Science (AIMS) is an after school programme for Y12 and Y13 students, run in collaboration with academics from the Faculties of Natural Sciences and Engineering. It aims to give students an insight into how maths is applied across different science disciplines studied at university-level.

This programme supports A-level Mathematics students who are considering studying a maths-related degree at university.

IMPERIAL CREST ACADEMY

The Imperial CREST Academy provides scientific mentoring and support to help students aged 16–18 successfully undertake and submit a project for a British Science Association CREST award.

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STEM Scholars is a new Key Stage 3 programme that aims to inspire young people in KS3 to study STEM subjects through learning about coding, programming and the application of these skills in the sciences and engineering.

The weekly tutoring sessions include homework or coursework support and revision support for pupils working towards exams and extension tasks for more able pupils.

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