The Engineering Development Trust (EDT) is looking for panellists for its virtual STEM Professionals Panel. In these sessions the panellists will briefly introduce themselves and their journey into STEM and then will be asked questions from students aged 14-16 from across the UK.

The Routes into STEM course will take place in the Nottingham area in May half term 2024. It is an opportunity for young people in year 9 and 10 (age 13-15) to explore the different routes into a STEM career, including educational providers and STEM companies.

The upcoming sessions are:

  • Wednesday 9 May 11am – 12pm – STEM Professionals Panel
  • Tuesday 18 June 4pm-5pm Women in STEM Panel
  • Wednesday 24 July 11am – 12pm STEM Professionals Panel
  • Tuesday 30 July 10am -11am Women in STEM Panel
  • Wednesday 31 July 11am – 12pm STEM Professionals Panel

Opportunity provided by Engineering Development Trust (EDT), find out more about the programme here. 

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