Young people working with Imayla take a boat trip around Bristol's Floating Harbour and test out a learning resource onboard the MV Balmoral
Short films and resources for learning using the tides to explore history, science the arts and the future.
Community model boat building in the city that has produced more ships than any other city.
Student teams work with a volunteer engineer from Rolls-Royce
Children in Key Stage One build miniature working land yachts
Crane manufacturers Liebherr sponsor the Lifting Aspirations Programme at Vertikal Days, the largest lifting and access industry trade show in the UK held at the Siverstone Curcuit. Two days of workshops held fro Year 10 students from the Slvestone Circuit UTC
60 students explore lifting technology, robotics and bio mechanics while building their own robotic arm from card, syringes, plastic tubing, paper clips and split pins.
Students from Primary and Secondary Schools exploring engineering and working in teams to build a working crane
Hundreds of children across Bristol used MV Balmoral as a floating classroom during National Science Week 2016 to learn about hydraulics, pneumatics and pulley systems.
Shield Road Primary on board a ship under the Cargo Cranes with M Shed Volunteers. Supported by Speedy Services analyse
A week of engineering workshops for primary schools in and around Bath and Bristol with a public engagement event at Green Park Station
Volunteers from GKN Aerospace, ARUP and Rolls-Royce help 150 Year 7 students build airframes, test fly them to improve stability and then kit them out with a motor and radio control gear.
November 29th and 30th at the NEC arena - Schools are welcome and the event will provide a valuable insight for teachers of science Technology, Engineering and Maths
Workshops supported by the Lifting and Access Industry that explore engineering principals with real engineers. Students complete crane build and operate challenges and discover modern technology to contextualise the science curriculum.
GE Power sponsor workshop for Clough Hall College (Stoke) - supplying funding and 37 volunteers for an event with 100 year 9 students and c.200 local primary school children.