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Leaders Award 2019-2020 Registration Open Now!
Deadline 10th September 2020.
Leaders Award 2019-2020 Registration Open Now!
Deadline 10th September 2020
What is Primary Engineer and Secondary Engineer Leaders Award?
Engineering is all around us, from the cars we drive in, TV screens we watch to the food we eat. It is what makes our lives liveable and as such forms the basis of discussion, creativity and problem solving. How can we make life better for others and ourselves?
Children, pupils and students in Early Years Settings, Primary and Secondary Schools are invited to interview an engineer, identify a problem, draw and annotate a solution to it on and A4 or A3 sheet and explain on one side of A4 (or less) why their solution should be manufactured by engineers.
All entries receive a named certificate. Shortlisted entries are displayed at regional exhibitions and awards presented to the best from each year group.
From 2018 we will be offering a Leaders Award Masterclass helping teachers maximise the programme in the classroom, exploring the curriculum links and expanding the literacy and creative aspects of the programme. For further information on one-day courses which are offered across the country, please email [email protected].
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Burnley
Supported by AMS Neve, Burnley Borough Council and UCLan. This award invites pupils from Burnley to be inspired by an engineer.
Greater Manchester
Supported by Siemens, Greater Manchester Combined Authority and The University of Salford Manchester. This award invites pupils from Greater Manchester to be inspired by an engineer.
Burnley
Supported by AMS Neve, Burnley Borough Council and UCLan. This award invites pupils from Burnley to be inspired by an engineer.
Greater Manchester
Supported by Siemens, Greater Manchester Combined Authority, and The University of Salford Manchester. This award invites pupils from Greater Manchester to be inspired by an engineer.
North East England
Supported by the Reece Foundation and the University of Sunderland. This award invites pupils from the North East of England to be inspired by an engineer.
Scotland
Scottish Engineering Leaders Award, supported by the RAF, Strathclyde University, Scottish Engineering, Glasgow Caledonian University, Terumo Aortic, Weir Group, Balfour Beatty, Spirit Aerosystems, Skills Development Scotland, Clyde Marine Training, RAF Charitable Trust, Allied Vehicles, IESIS, Babcock International, Cloch and The University of Edinburgh. This award invites pupils from Scotland to be inspired by an engineer.
North East England
Supported by the Reece Foundation and the University of Sunderland. This award invites pupils from the North East of England to be inspired by an engineer.
Scotland
Scottish Engineering Leaders Award, supported by the RAF, Strathclyde University, Scottish Engineering, Glasgow Caledonian University, Terumo Aortic, Weir Group, Balfour Beatty, Spirit Aerosystems, Skills Development Scotland, Clyde Marine Training, RAF Charitable Trust, Allied Vehicles, IESIS, Babcock International, Cloch and The University of Edinburgh. This award invites pupils from Scotland to be inspired by an engineer.
Central England
Supported by Bosch, Coventry University and Blaby District Council, this award invites pupils from Central England to be inspired by an engineer.
South England
Supported by Thales and the University of Southampton. This award invites schools across the southern region of England to be inspired by an engineer from a local industry.
Central England
Supported by Bosch, Coventry University and Blaby District Council, this award invites pupils from Central England to be inspired by an engineer.
South England
Supported by Thales and the University of Southampton. This award invites schools across the southern region of England to be inspired by an engineer from a local industry.
South West England
Supported by Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S), the University of the West of England (UWE) and MBDA. This award invites pupils from the South West of England to be inspired by an engineer.
East England
Supported by MBDA and the University of Hertfordshire. This award invites pupils from the East of England to be inspired by an engineer.
South West England
Supported by Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S), the University of the West of England (UWE) and MBDA. This award invites pupils from the South West of England to be inspired by an engineer.
East England
Supported by MBDA and the University of Hertfordshire. This award invites pupils from the East of England to be inspired by an engineer.
London
Supported by Kingston University London, Siemens and Wandle, this award invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in London to be inspired by an engineer from a local industry.
Jersey
Supported by Jersey Electricity, States of Jersey Council, Skills Jersey and Kingston University. This award invites pupils from Jersey to be inspired by an engineer.
London
Supported by Kingston University London, Siemens and Wandle, this award invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in London to be inspired by an engineer from a local industry.
Jersey
Supported by Jersey Electricity, States of Jersey Council, Skills Jersey and Kingston University. This award invites pupils from Jersey to be inspired by an engineer.
Kirklees
Supported by Kirklees Council and the University of Huddersfield. This award invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Kirklees to be inspired by an engineer from a local industry.
Lancashire
Supported by UCLan and MBDA, this award invites pupils from Lancashire to be inspired by an engineer.
Kirklees
Supported by Kirklees Council and the University of Huddersfield. This award invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Kirklees to be inspired by an engineer from a local industry.
Lancashire
Supported by UCLan and MBDA, this award invites pupils from Lancashire to be inspired by an engineer.
Northern Ireland
Supported by Thales, Ulster University and the Royal Navy. This award invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Northern Ireland to be inspired by an engineer from a local industry.
Sheffield City
Supported by AMRC and the University of Sheffield. This award invites pupils from Sheffield City to be inspired by an engineer.
Northern Ireland
Supported by Thales, Ulster University and the Royal Navy. This award invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Northern Ireland to be inspired by an engineer from a local industry.
Sheffield City
Supported by AMRC and the University of Sheffield. This award invites pupils from Sheffield City to be inspired by an engineer.
South East
Supported by Canterbury Christ Church University, Port of Dover and Ford Motor Company Fund. This award invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in the South East of England to be inspired by an engineer from a local industry.
Tees Valley
Supported by Tees Valley Combined Authority and Middlesbrough College. This award invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Tees Valley to be inspired by an engineer from a local industry.
South East
Supported by Canterbury Christ Church University, Port of Dover and Ford Motor Company Fund. This award invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in the South East of England to be inspired by an engineer from a local industry.
Tees Valley
Supported by Tees Valley Combined Authority and Middlesbrough College. This award invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Tees Valley to be inspired by an engineer from a local industry.
Cumbria
Supported by the University of Cumbria, this award invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Cumbria to be inspired by an engineer from a local industry.
Merseyside and Cheshire
Supported by the University of Liverpool and Edge Hill University. This award invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Merseyside and Cheshire to be inspired by an engineer from a local industry.
Cumbria
Supported by the University of Cumbria, this award invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Cumbria to be inspired by an engineer from a local industry.
Merseyside and Cheshire
Supported by the University of Liverpool and Edge Hill University. This award invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Merseyside and Cheshire to be inspired by an engineer from a local industry.
Wales
Supported by Qinetiq, this award invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Wales to be inspired by an engineer from a local industry.
Wales
Supported by Qinetiq, this award invites pupils from Primary and Secondary schools in Wales to be inspired by an engineer from a local industry.
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