Engineering Education Scheme - 2011

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It's absolutely stunning to see some of the work that the students are producing, they're sixteen, seventeen years old and the kind of projects that they're working on are really quite complex.
Candice Hurrion
Co-ordinator, Educational Development Trust

Video produced 2011

Since 2001, Halcrow has kept a regular date with future engineers as a sponsor of the Engineering Education Scheme’s London hub programme.

The company invites students and their teachers to work on real scientific, engineering and technological problems alongside Halcrow employees. this year’s launch event, held at Elms House, brought students from across london together to kick things off with a few fun challenges. the new class of 16 to 17 year-old students from neighbouring St Paul’s Girls’ school also got a chance to meet the employees who will be mentoring them over the next six months.

The scheme is run by an independent charity, the Engineering Development trust, which encourages young people to fulfil their potential through careers in science, engineering and technology.