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Aspiring young engineers submerge in engineering
Published: 15 May, 2007
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Independent educational charity, The Smallpeice Trust offered 400 aspiring engineers the fantastic opportunity to attend a number of residential courses over the Easter holidays, all designed to provide a taste of what a career in engineering might be like.
Exciting courses took place across the UK, providing students with the opportunity to work alongside industrial engineers on a range of taxing challenges including the design and build of a scaled submarine ship lift, a robotic buggy and a caisson.
For more information about The Smallpeice Trust and courses available, please call:
Tel 01926 333200
www.smallpeicetrust.org.uk
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