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STEM Events Series

What is STEM?

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) jobs are expected to grow at double the rate of other occupations, creating over 14 million jobs between now and 2023.

The top most well-paid graduate jobs are in the STEM industry. And yet uptake of STEM subjects at A-level and university nationally remains low and male-dominated, with only 12% of students studying STEM subjects at university being women and only 3% of them entering a STEM-based career. 

Through a programme of  STEM activities delivered through lessons, activities, trips, lectures and competitions, students throughout the entire school, from nursery to A-level, have the opportunity to be inspired and to learn more about these subjects and careers they lead to.

Our STEM events are ever-evolving and ever-changing,  see below a full list and check back regularly for updates.

Brain Day - Year 12

Brain Day

Neuroscientist, Dr Guy Sutton returns to the College for ‘Brain Day’. Throughout the day students from Year 12 who study Psychology or Biology will participate in a number of interactive lectures and discussions, including a brain dissection. Students will also be asked to think about whether there is any such thing as a criminal brain?

Date: September 2019
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