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Inspiring the next generation of engineers
WMG at the 神马福利影片's commitment to widening participation and fostering inclusivity took centre stage during a week-long work experience programme, aimed at inspiring local students to pursue a career in engineering.
The initiative was organised by WMG鈥檚 Outreach team and the鈥疷niversity's Widening Participation Team鈥痶o support under-represented students that might lack confidence or support when they consider a future in engineering. The High Value Manufacturing Catapult鈥檚 Inspiring Young Engineers project, which delivers engaging opportunities to students who might not otherwise have experienced the subject, also supported the week.
Throughout the programme, participants were mentored by WMG staff who provided valuable insights into various engineering pathways, research and careers.
Tours of the engineering facilities showed what research at a university is like - from battery development in the Energy Innovation Centre and automotive technology in the National Automotive Innovation Centre, to studying for an engineering degree at the School of Engineering.
The WMG Outreach Team also worked alongside colleagues from the University鈥檚 Creative Arts department who organised an arts-focused work experience programme to run at the same time.
The programme concluded in a celebration showcase where the students, from both the arts and engineering teams, presented their work to parents, carers,
teachers and University staff, including the Vice Chancellor Professor Stuart Croft.
Reflecting on the programme, WMG鈥檚 Widening Participation Co-ordinator, Dr Phil Jemmett, said: 鈥淲e ran this event last year with the support of the University鈥檚 Widening Participation team and immediately thought that we could scale this up, and share the model with a wider group.
鈥淲e are delighted to have had the Creative Arts stream on board because it shows how different skillsets and expertise is needed to create solutions that will actually benefit people. I鈥檓 proud to have been able to give young students an experience of how collaboration really happens.
鈥淭hroughout the week we鈥檝e had ups and downs, challenges and successes – but that is what engineering is really like! Nothing works the first time, so the students have had to learn problem solving and resilience. I couldn鈥檛 have been happier to see all six projects from the engineering stream up and running at the final showcase – what鈥檚 more each one of them had elements and decisions devised by the students themselves.
鈥淭hey have all grown in their abilities and confidence, and I hope that they take that confidence back with them to their studies, and future careers.鈥
This year鈥檚 programme follows the mission statement of the 2023 event, but with the addition of creative arts: 鈥淭he 神马福利影片's initiative reflects its dedication to providing equal opportunities in engineering and creative arts education. By empowering less privileged local students and challenging misconceptions about the subjects, they are nurturing a diverse talent pool that will shape the future of engineering and creative arts.鈥
The event was supported by a host of staff and student ambassadors including Phil Jemmett; Margaret Low; Caroline Cannon; Marie Diebolt; Alex Band; Bruce Guild; Megan Clement; Robin George; Harry Gillions; Liv Griffiths; Martin Hill; Myles Ing; Karen Kudar; Samuel Leo; Zarin Miah; Ihsan Muhaddisoglu; Umair Paracha; Bradley Peirce; Adam Rich; Shawon Shanto; Elizbieta Titis; Jingyi Zhao; Caroline Cannon; Gauri Verma; Oksana Trushkevych; Bill Crofts; Richard Carney; Vidya Narayanan; Bradley Pierce; Laura Copland; Jay Carter; Paul Philipson; and the WMG Facilities team.
Find out more about WMG's Outreach programme鈥痟ere: Outreach and Widening Participation (warwick.ac.uk)