British Heart Foundation Volunteering Roles

British Heart Foundation Volunteering Roles (Furniture & Electrical) Warehouse Volunteer Looking for a workout? If you like to keep active and stay in shape, volunteering in our warehouse could be the answer you’re looking for. We always need helpful and active people to help keep our stock moving fromthe van to warehouse and onto the store and from store back to the van for delivery! This role will involve keeping active much of the day but it’s not just moving furniture when volunteering here you can also get involved in putting together our flat packed furniture, maybe something to puzzle over! There are other opportunities to help our warehouse team such as booking in and checking over stock for sale. So, if you like to keep active and stay in shape volunteering in your local furniture and electrical warehouse could be the answer you’re looking for. Store Merchandiser Do you have a knack for presentation, an eye for detail and enjoy making things look their best? We’re looking for people like you to volunteer in our F&E stores to help make them look as appealing and inspiring as possible. You can expect to be helping out with visual merchandising, making sure everything is displayed to its full potential; you will also be involved in creating eye catching displays in our homeware department ensuring the items are clean and correctly labelled. So what are you waiting for? Join today and become a valued member of the team, chat with customers and other likeminded volunteers. Pop in store to find out more and meet our friendly and ambitious team. Department Volunteer While there are opportunities across a range of roles in our stores, you may prefer to volunteer in one of our departments. We’re always looking for people who would enjoy giving great customer service and keeping their department looking great. You may have an interest in homewares, gadgets or appliances. Whichever you choose, you’ll get the chance to mingle with the local customers and volunteers, and integrate yourself into the BHF community. Becoming a department volunteer means you will be chatting to the local customers helping them find the right product to suit their needs and making sure that all the stock has been prepared and is displayed to our BHF guidelines. If you think you’re ready to take up a role like this pop into your local store and meet our friendly team. Electrical Function Tester If you are a bit of a gadget fan, figuring out how they work and making sure they are safe to use this is the perfect volunteering role for you. We’re looking for people like you to test the…

Institution of Civil Engineers – Careers Talks plus Webinars (16-18 yrs)

Please see details below of webinar sessions and careers talks organised by ICE. The organisation is offering careers talks for senior pupils to anyone who wants one, as an introduction. This would be Scottish specific and cover what civil engineering is and where it fits into the world, different routes into the profession – foundation/modern/graduate apprenticeships, full and part-time study and scholarships. This could be live via a Microsoft Teams meeting or through a pre-recorded video, whichever format is easiest to work with. Please see Pastoral if interested. Following on from that, interested pupils can access the Inspiration Series webinars. These can be accessed here https://ice.org.uk/news-and-insight/latest-ice-news/ice-inspiration-series-for-16-18s-launched  and will be aired live every other week on Thursdays from 11 to 12pm. Each event will be available to view on the ICE website immediately afterwards and also on ICE’s You Tube channel. These will cover:- 24th September “Why civil engineering? Engineering a better environment” 8th October “Why civil engineering? Saving lives” 22nd October “Why civil engineering? Designing and building the future” 5th November “What it’s like being a civil engineering university student” 19th November “What it’s like being a civil engineering apprentice” 3rd December “How do I become a civil engineer? How to apply and how to get an ICE QUEST scholarship”

British Heart Foundation – Volunteer Warehouse Warrior

Warehouse Warrior Volunteer Location: If you like to stay in shape and help save the planet, volunteering in one of our local furniture store warehouses could be the answer you’re looking for.  We need helpful people to keep our stock moving from the vans to the warehouse and shop floor, and from the shop floor back to the van for delivery when items are sold. This role can be physical but it’s not just moving furniture around. There are other opportunities to help our warehouse team such as warehouse logistics, booking stock in, putting together our flat packed furniture, and testing electrical items.  Say hello to the team: Funding for researchers begins at your local charity shop. Last year our British Heart Foundation UK charity shops across the UK raised an incredible £28 million – this wouldn’t have been possible without our fantastic volunteers.  Our team is bright and bubbly, and we love meeting people from all walks of life. Typical tasks include: · Ensuring the warehouse is always kept clean, tidy, safe and organised · Safely lifting and carrying a range of furniture items, big or small – it all helps! · Dealing with deliveries to the shop and preparing deliveries for customers · Helping to identify poor quality donations for recycling · Sorting and processing donated goods from our van collections  · Replenishing sold furniture on the shop floor · Acting as an ambassador for British Heart Foundation always You get a lot from volunteering too: · A chance to work in a friendly team, to make new friends and meet a diverse group of people · The opportunity to make an invaluable contribution to British Heart Foundation goal of beating heartbreak forever · The time to develop your confidence and interpersonal skills · The ability to gain valuable work experience to add onto your CV and to learn new skills · Flexibility to fit with your lifestyle · The chance to gain valuable retail experience Please note – we are unable to accept volunteers aged under 16 and we cannot accept volunteers with unspent criminal convictions or who are subject to criminal registers/orders Here’s a little bit more about us The BHF is here to Beat Heartbreak Forever. We are working towards a world free from the fear of heart and circulatory diseases. By 2030, we want to see advances across the spectrum of heart and circulatory diseases; we want to prevent these conditions from developing and we want those with existing conditions to have better, longer lives.

British Heart Foundation – Telephone or Admin Volunteer

Telephone & Admin Volunteer Location:  Are you calm, collected and happy to chat on the phone? Are you looking for admin or customer service experience? You will be the first point of contact for customers who call our store, helping them with any enquiries, arranging collections for donations and explaining our Gift Aid scheme. You will also be using our online collections request system to process online collection booking requests. Say hello to the team Funding for researchers begins at your local charity shop. Last year our British Heart Foundation UK charity shops across the UK raised an incredible £28 million – this wouldn’t have been possible without our fantastic volunteers.  Our team is bright and bubbly, and we love meeting people from all walks of life. Typical tasks include: · Dealing with members of the public with confidence, supported by the shop team · Answering incoming phone calls, checking answer phone messages, reception duties · Being organised and able to follow administration procedures accurately · Providing good customer service and assisting the shop team and Manager · Acting as an ambassador for the British Heart Foundation always You get a lot from volunteering too: · A chance to work in a friendly team, to make new friends and meet a diverse group of people · The opportunity to make an invaluable contribution to the British Heart Foundation goal of beating heartbreak forever · The time to develop your confidence and interpersonal skills · The ability to gain valuable work experience to add onto your CV and to learn new skills in a busy environment · Flexibility to fit with your lifestyle · The chance to gain valuable retail experience Please note – we are unable to accept volunteers aged under 16 and we cannot accept volunteers with unspent criminal convictions or who are subject to criminal registers/orders  Here’s a little bit more about us The BHF is here to Beat Heartbreak Forever. We are working towards a world free from the fear of heart and circulatory diseases. By 2030, we want to see advances across the spectrum of heart and circulatory diseases; we want to prevent these conditions from developing and we want those with existing conditions to have better, longer lives.

British Heart Foundation – Sales Floor Volunteer

Sales Floor Volunteer Location: Our sales floor volunteers are the first point of contact for customers when they enter our shops. You will be greeting customers, helping them find the items they’re looking for and answering their questions where you can. You will provide invaluable help through keeping the shop floor well stocked and attractively displayed.  Say hello to the team: Funding for researchers begins at your local charity shop. Last year our British Heart Foundation UK charity shops across the UK raised an incredible £28 million – this wouldn’t have been possible without our fantastic volunteers.  Our team is bright and bubbly, and we love meeting people from all walks of life. Typical tasks include: · Serving customers & providing good all-round customer service · Promoting our campaigns and any instore sales to customers  · Working on window and shop displays · Keeping the shop tidy, clean and well organised · Helping your fellow volunteers and staff on the till or moving stock You get a lot from volunteering too: · A chance to work in a friendly team, to make new friends and meet a diverse group of people · The opportunity to make an invaluable contribution to British Heart Foundation goal of beating heartbreak forever · The time to develop your confidence and interpersonal skills · The ability to gain valuable work experience to add onto your CV and to learn new skills · Flexibility to fit with your lifestyle · The chance to gain valuable retail experience Please note – we are unable to accept volunteers aged under 16 and we cannot accept volunteers with unspent criminal convictions or who are subject to criminal registers/orders Here’s a little bit more about us The BHF is here to Beat Heartbreak Forever. We are working towards a world free from the fear of heart and circulatory diseases. By 2030, we want to see advances across the spectrum of heart and circulatory diseases; we want to prevent these conditions from developing and we want those with existing conditions to have better, longer lives.

British Heart Foundation – Volunteer Cash Desk Person

Volunteer Cash Desk Person Location Could you be the face of your local British Heart Foundation shop? You will be serving customers, using the till, talking to customers about our stock and awareness campaigns and encouraging every donor to become part of our Gift Aid scheme.  Say hello to the team  Funding for researchers begins at your local charity shop. Last year our British Heart Foundation UK charity shops across the UK raised an incredible £28 million – this wouldn’t have been possible without our fantastic volunteers.   Our team is bright and bubbly, and we love meeting people from all walks of life.  Typical tasks include:  Interacting with customers and serving them in a helpful and friendly way  Operating the till and taking payments  Promoting Gift Aid  Acting as an ambassador for British Heart Foundation always  You get a lot from volunteering too:  A chance to work in a friendly team, to make new friends and meet a diverse group of people  The opportunity to make an invaluable contribution to British Heart Foundation goal of beating heartbreak forever  The time to develop your confidence and interpersonal skills  The ability to gain valuable work experience to add onto your CV and to learn new skills  Flexibility to fit with your lifestyle  Please note we are unable to accept volunteers aged under 16 and we cannot accept volunteers with unspent criminal convictions or who are subject to criminal registers/orders  Here’s a little bit more about us  The BHF is here to Beat Heartbreak Forever. We are working towards a world free from the fear of heart and circulatory diseases.  By 2030, we want to see advances across the spectrum of heart and circulatory diseases; we want to prevent these conditions from developing and we want those with existing conditions to have better, longer lives. 

British Heart Foundation – Volunteer Online Listings

Location:  Do you know your way around online selling and buying sites? Have you got an interest in unusual or sought-after collectables? Then join our volunteering team – come and be amazed at some of the items that are donated to us and strike gold with those rare unusual finds! We’ve got dedicated resources to help and assist you with this unique volunteering role. Research the interesting items; package them up and send them off to be sold at our online sales HQ. Every week we’ll send updates about the most unusual and exciting finds we’ve managed to sell though our stores – will your find be the next headliner? Say hello to the team: Funding for researchers begins at your local charity shop. Last year our British Heart Foundation UK charity shops across the UK raised an incredible £28 million – this wouldn’t have been possible without our fantastic volunteers.  Our team is bright and bubbly, and we love meeting people from all walks of life. Typical tasks include: · Photographing items for listing on online selling sites · Researching donated items, to gather as much information on unusual items before listing them online – investigative work required! · Getting involved in uploading as much practical information about goods for sale · Packing and posting items to be sent to our online sales HQ · Helping the Manager to handle online queries from customers You get a lot from volunteering too: · A chance to work in a friendly team, to make new friends and meet a diverse group of people · The opportunity to make an invaluable contribution to British Heart Foundation goal of beating heartbreak forever · The time to develop your confidence and interpersonal skills · The ability to gain valuable work experience to add onto your CV and to learn new skills · Flexibility to fit with your lifestyle · The chance to gain valuable retail experience Please note – we are unable to accept volunteers aged under 16 and we cannot accept volunteers with unspent criminal convictions or who are subject to criminal registers/orders  Here’s a little bit more about us: The BHF is here to Beat Heartbreak Forever. We are working towards a world free from the fear of heart and circulatory diseases. By 2030, we want to see advances across the spectrum of heart and circulatory diseases; we want to prevent these conditions from developing and we want those with existing conditions to have better, longer lives.  

Interested in Medicine

Please follow the link for excellent opportunities now available. 1) Tuesday 29 September.  7-9pm. “How to get into Medical School“.  Live online lecture evening with information on Life in Medicine, Life at Medical School and Application and Interview Advice. Open to anyone interested whether they have previously attended work experience or a formal medical school application advice event or not. More information and Registration at: http://youcanbeadoctor.co.uk/events/ 2) Thursday 1 October.  7-9pm. “Meet the Medics“.  Live event allowing small group discussions with current doctors and medical students from around Scotland to gain an insight into the career. Open to anyone about to apply for medical school this October who has not previously attended a work experience placement or a formal medical school application advice event (such as Get Ready for Medicine, Medic Insight or the REACH lecture week.) More information and Registration at: http://youcanbeadoctor.co.uk/events/

External Wall Insulation Installer

A.C Whyte are still accepting applications for their Skills Academy to become a fully qualified External Wall Insulation Installer.  They have one space left. It would be good opportunity for one of our local young people as it is an East Renfrewshire based company. Opportunity is open to a school leaver- 16 years and over.   Here’s what you can expect: “Students will have the opportunity to gain live industry experience in an actual site environment with AC Whyte offering the opportunity of a permanent position with the company on satisfactory completion of the yearlong course.”.  Link to apply – https://www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/business/ac-whyte-academy/

Online Work Experience opportunities

Various online Work Experience opportunities are available to our senior pupils.  Please follow the link for more information.  Pupils must register at least 2 weeks before the event to be considered for a place Coca-Cola Work Experience Day Online:  Friday, October 16, 2020 https://uptree.co/coca-cola/e/2722218188/#:~:text=London%3A%20Coca-Cola%20Work%20Experience%20Day%20online%20Friday%2C%20October,16%2C%202020%2010%3A00%20AM%20-%202%3A45%20PM%20Online J.P. Morgan Work Experience Day Online:  Wednesday 4th November https://uptree.co/jp-morgan/e/816618685/ GSK:  Stevenage: Work Experience Day – Business, Finance And STEM Online:   Tuesday, November 3, 2020 https://uptree.co/gsk/e/2887973576/

St Ninian’s Careers service

Our Careers service is always here to support. If you want to request an appointment complete the form: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=oyzTzM4Wj0KVQTctawUZKYLm1n4RD0FFtOO7abPzuf5UNFZCR1U3WTgzTjdJVlVUTVU0TUFZNkhSNS4u… Or alternatively email SDS directly.

E-DYW

Today launches E-DYW on https://www.dyw.scot/edyw.html which is a One-Stop-Shop for young people, educators, employers, parents/carers.  It includes multiple resources from private & public sector bodies to provide support to young people leaving school this year #DYWSummersupport20.

Student Webinar: Understanding the Banking Sector

We value financial education. That’s why we’re holding an interactive webinar that helps students aged 15-18 understand more about financial services and banking.This 1-hour interactive webinar will explore: How a bank works How banks are navigating the current crisis An overview of the UK banking sector There will also be a Q&A should there be any specific questions about financial services and banking. When is the webinar? Friday, 19 Jun 10-11am (London time) The webinar will run via WebEx, with details to follow on how to log in. If you are interested in joining, please register via the link below Register now > https://r1.surveysandforms.com/804geccf-ec4pf2e3

DYW support session

Dear Parent/Carer,   Please see the parental support session offered below which may be of interest. Connect + Skills Development Scotland about young people’s options for education, work and training 26 May Places are free, registration is essential at https://bit.ly/ConnectplusSDS Choose from afternoon or evening session.  Details attached.

The New SDS Online Learning Portal

If you’re looking to develop your career, the new Skills Development Scotland Online Learning Portal can help you connect with thousands of free online courses. From excellent sources like The Open University Scotland, Google Digital Garage and Amazon, find a course to suit you today!

NHS Apprenticeships

The NHS are still recruiting for staff across a number of different disciplines, most recently for their Trainee Dental Nurse Programme (Modern Apprenticeship) based at the Glasgow Dental Hospital and School. Applicants need two National 5’s in English and Science at Grade A to C and National 4 Maths. Click here

Accountancy

Careers in Accountancy – Register here 30 April, 11am – 11:45am Want to know more about starting your career in Accountancy? Tune in to hear from our current graduates and school leavers about life in the professional services sector

NHS careers

Are you interested in NHS Careers?  The individual talks are each about 15 minutes long and the topics are: “What is the NHS?” “Who works in the NHS?” “What is a doctor?” “What’s the big deal about coronavirus?” There is an intro and a conclusion one as well.   The videos are at the link below –    https://loom.com/share/folder/58e7112e7f244102a88432131a3c477a

Careers Convention 2020

The Careers Convention was a great success again this year, many presentations were on offer as well as over 70 stalls. There was a fantastic turnout from with over 1300 pupils and parents in attendance. Feedback from the event from pupils, parents and exhibitors was very positive. Many thanks to all staff and partners involved in organising this professional and informative evening. Please access the images from the evening by clicking here.

Glasgow Clyde College: Open Day and Modern Apprenticeship Event

Glasgow Clyde College Open Day and Modern Apprenticeship Event – Wednesday 4th March 2020 Apprenticeship Week 2020 Glasgow Clyde College would like to invite students to their next Open Day and Modern Apprenticeship Event. The event will be formatted as a careers fair attended by over 25 employers and training providers offering Modern Apprenticeship, employment and training opportunities across a number of industries as well as all college faculties providing course information and application support  for Glasgow Clyde College courses. This is a one-day event open to the general public so parents and guardians are more than welcome to attend. Open Day details Date:               Wednesday 4th March 2020 Time:               10am until 2.30pm Location:         Anniesland Campus, 19 Hatfield Drive, Glasgow, G12 0YE The Open Day is aimed at providing students with the opportunity to learn more about the incredible apprentice courses Glasgow Clyde College.  There will be opportunities to speak with lecturers for more detailed information about course content, progression and application support.  Students will have the opportunity to tour the college campus to learn more about the college experience. The Apprenticeship Event is aimed at providing student/school pupils with the opportunity to learn more about Foundation and Modern Apprenticeships and the services provided by key stakeholders and to assist Employers with recruitment of new Modern Apprentices and the recruitment opportunities available to young people. This is a really exciting opportunity for students to engage with potential employers.   

Glasgow Clyde College Event

The event will take place on Wednesday 29th January at 12 noon in Langside Theatre, Glasgow Clyde College. There will be a light lunch, and time for neworking.  There will also be information on the range of courses that is currently offered by the School of Media and Performing Arts, which include journalism, media, television, sound production, dance, acting and performance, music and stringed instrument making. Please see your Pastoral teacher for more information

S5 pupils: Sutton Trust Summer Schools, 5th – 10th July

In Partnership with the Sutton Trust, University of Glasgow offers a week-long residential summer school aimed at high school students in their penultimate year of study. Successful applicants from around the UK will attend lectures and seminars, take part in stimulating activities around campus, and explore the city of Glasgow with their fellow scholars. Students will be introduced to the variety of academic areas that can be studied at university in Scotland.  Additionally, all students complete an online Academic Skills module designed to prepare for the transition to Higher Education.  Completion of this module will be taken into consideration upon application to the university and can form part of an adjusted offer of entry. Applications are now open and details of how to apply can be found here. The deadline to apply is midday on Tuesday 3rd March. You will require a reference from your Pastoral teacher (deadline 6th March).  You must inform them and provide at least 1 week’s notice.

Girls with Skills: Arnold Clark Pre apprenticeship programme

There are still spaces available on the Girls for Skills programme.  This is aimed at girls with a keen interest in mechanics/body shop who are planning to leave June 2020. Speak to your pastoral teacher if you are interested in applying.  Girls must be 16 years old by the time the apprenticeships begin in September. https://www.arnoldclark.com/girls-with-skills  

JP Morgan: Aspiring Professionals program (APP)

The APP supports high achieving students from low income backgrounds across the UK to access top universities and careers. They offer support through their four pillars: Mentoring by a J.P. Morgan professional Tailored skills sessions and career workshops University application support and guidance 2-week residential internship with J.P. Morgan in London Follow the link for more details and how to apply:   Aspiring Professionals Program – London program Deadline: noon, 17th January 2020 

Law Society of Scotland Careers day

Law society of Scotland are running a Legal study and Careers day 2020 On Wednesday 19th February (10am-3.30) CMS Cameron McKenna Babarro Olswang 1 West Regent Street Glasgow G2 1AP If you wish to attend please see Ms Kennedy to register your interest.

KPMG new ‘audit only’ apprenticeship in Scotland

Audit is all about examining organisations, and ensuring their published annual accounts are a ‘true and fair’ reflection of their financial performance. As a member of our Audit team, you’ll focus on delivering high-quality results. You’ll use new technologies and tools such as artificial intelligence and predictive analytics, to provide insights and data to produce quality audit outcomes. You’ll also have the chance to gain a deep understanding of a variety of businesses across different sectors – from the biggest multinationals through to innovative start-ups. As an apprentice, you’ll gain a breadth of expertise and experience in Audit. You’ll be equipped with valuable technical skills, broad commercial understanding and in-depth knowledge of different industry sectors. Apprentices joining the Audit Programme will have the opportunity to work in a specific business area whilst studying towards a valuable professional qualification. for more information or to apply click here    

Modern Apprenticeships at Glasgow Airport

DHL at Glasgow Airport currently have two Modern Apprenticeship vacancies for a Trainee International Freight Forwarder, enrolling onto a Business and Administration Modern Apprenticeship. Anyone interested should can contact l.glendinning@microcomtraining.com to apply, the closing date is Thursday 19th December. Job overview – An Apprenticeship to develop towards becoming an International Freight Forwarder, whose overall aim is to manage or support our Customers’ logistics by arranging the movement of Freight via Air or Ocean, and /or Road.  This can include Exporting and Importing Goods from and to the UK and across the World. Key Activities can include: Develop relationships with customers (internal/external) Ensure  all customer enquiries are responded to promptly and professionally Adhere to Customs Compliance procedures and documentation Ensure each ‘Job File’ is fully and accurately completed Work with Carriers and Handling Agents to resolve exceptions and discrepancies as they arise Work with DGF departments on Ocean or Air freight planning and coordination Liaise with DGF Transport & Warehouse teams on Ocean or Air freight planning and coordination Liaise with overseas offices on Ocean or Air freight planning and coordination Maintain mandatory milestones through the Company’s Freight Forwarding system Use Company systems to create, manage and maintain the movement of freight Update the Company’s  customer complaints system with all required inputs Ensure that all interactions are compliant with DPDHL Code of Conduct and other compliance requirements e.g. anti corruption. Contribute to the ‘First Choice’ continuous improvement program Participate in Monthly Team briefing sessions Complete all statutory and mandatory training as and when required  Salary – £14,625 – £17,000  Working Hours – 9:00 – 17:30  Requirements: Customer service focus  Good administrative and organisational skills Results driven with a high attention to detail Effective interpersonal skills Ability to prioritise tasks and use own initiative Excellent written and spoken English High level of IT skills Minimum of 5 x Standard grades 1-3 or National 4/5 including English and Maths plus You must have a minimum of 1 x Higher grade 6 or equivalent qualification

Campbell Dallas Accountancy Firm

The Campbell Dallas School Leaver intake is now open for applications. Deadline 31st January 2020.  There is 4 positions at HQ in Braehead. An alternative to the university route into the industry. For those that don’t know, Campbell Dallas are a well-established award winning accountancy firm that operate all over Scotland with >500 staff For more info and to apply > https://www.campbelldallas.co.uk/careers/graduate-trainee/#1477055910742-6f83c2cf-4134 For young people interested, Campbell Davis are having an open evening (for pupils and parents / guardians) on the 21st Nov 6-8pm at their HQ in Braehead. Pupils must register before attending this evening.  Please see Pastoral support, DHT or Mrs Wilson if you wish to register. 

Engineering the Future for Girls – Monday 8 – Friday 12 June 2020

Strathclyde University is offering a 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 Nuttall 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 Nuttall 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: www.strath.ac.uk/engineering/outreach/engineeringthefutureforgirls  The deadline for applications is Monday 25 November 2019 and pupils will be sent a confirmation email upon receipt of their application. The selection panel will meet in January 2020 and all applicants will be informed of the outcome of their application by Friday 31 January 2020.  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 6 December 2019, 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