Monthly Archives: November 2018

Engineering the future for girls!

Engineering the Future for Girls is being delivered in collaboration with BP and BAM Ritchies and is designed to engage girls in a wide range of engineering challenges that will inspire them to become the next generation of engineers. The summer school is fully-funded by BP and BAM Ritchies and all student costs, including a contribution towards travel, will be covered. Strathclyde will accept applications from girls with any range of subject choices at National 5. The summer school is non-residential and therefore pupils should be able to make their way each day to the Strathclyde University Campus in the heart of Glasgow City Centre. For the pupils’ convenience, we have arranged for Mentors to accompany pupils from and to Queen Street train station, Glasgow Central train station and Buchanan Bus Station at the start and end of each day.

Pupils should apply using the online application form available on our website: http://www.strath.ac.uk/engineering/outreach/engineeringthefutureforgirls

The deadline for applications is Monday 26 November 2018 and pupils will be sent a confirmation email upon receipt of their application. The selection panel will meet early in January 2019 and all applicants will be informed of the outcome of their application by Friday 1 February 2019.

 

University of Strathclyde Engineering Opportunity for S3 Girls

Engineering the Future for Girls
Monday 17 – Friday 21 June 2019

The deadline for applications is Monday 26 November 2018

Please find enclosed a leaflet describing Strathclyde University’s 1-week Summer School for S3 girls (entering S4 in June). Engineering the Future for Girls is being delivered in collaboration with BP and BAM Ritchies and is designed to engage girls in a wide range of engineering challenges that will inspire them to become the next generation of engineers. The summer school is fully-funded by BP and BAM Ritchies and all student costs, including a contribution towards travel, will be covered. Strathclyde will accept applications from girls with any range of subject choices at National 5. The summer school is non-residential and therefore pupils should be able to make their way each day to the Strathclyde University Campus in the heart of Glasgow City Centre. Teachers are not required to accompany pupils during the week. For the pupils’ convenience, we have arranged for Mentors to accompany pupils from and to Queen Street train station, Glasgow Central train station and Buchanan Bus Station at the start and end of each day.

Pupils should apply using the online application form available on our website:

http://www.strath.ac.uk/engineering/outreach/engineeringthefutureforgirls

The deadline for applications is Monday 26 November 2018 and pupils will be sent a confirmation email upon receipt of their application. The selection panel will meet early in January 2019 and all applicants will be informed of the outcome of their application by Friday 1 February 2019.

In the application form, pupils are asked to supply the name and contact details for a teacher who can provide a statement in support of their application. Teachers will receive an automated email which will include a designated link to the online application in order to submit their statement. We ask that teacher statements are submitted online by Friday 7 December 2018, in order for the application to be considered.

If you would like any further information on the Summer School, please email: engineeringthefutureforgirls@strath.ac.uk

Engineering the Future for Girls 2019 flyer

S3 Opportunity – Catholic Teachers of the Future

The St Andrew’s Foundation
Student-led conference

Make a difference: calling all Catholic teachers of the future!
Tuesday 27th November 2018

Turnbull Hall Catholic Chaplaincy
13-15 Southpark Terrace, Glasgow G12 8LG

Timetable

10 am Arrival, registration and refreshments

10.30 am Welcome and introduction to the conference.
10.35 am What is a Catholic teacher?
10.50 am My journey in becoming a Catholic teacher: a personal perspective!
11.05 am Added extras! How trips, pilgrimages and prayer supports learning
11.20 am Question and answer session with panel of students.
11.30 am Carousel of pupil activities
12.25 pm Final prayer

12.30 pm Buffet lunch and depart