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New Opportunity - Small Piece Trust

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Small Piece Trust are a company trying to get young people in to STEM and have a huge shortage of Women supervisors.



Please see below some information on the courses that they require supervisors for;





1. In-school STEM Days and STEM Club kits where students work in teams on inspirational design-and-make projects.



2. Teacher Training Days to help you to enhance your delivery of STEM in the classroom.



3. 3-5 day residential courses held at universities and other secure venues to give students the opportunity to find out about specific areas of engineering like Biomedical Engineering, Nanotechnology and Structural Engineering.



4. Supervisory opportunities on our residential courses to give you the opportunity to meet like- minded individuals and to work alongside representatives from leading companies.

These programmes are carefully planned and implemented by our experienced educational team working in partnership with leading industry, academic and professional bodies. Our activities not only enable students to learn more about engineering, they also help to develop essential skills like problem solving, creative thinking, teamwork and time management which will benefit them in the classroom and in their future careers – whatever they go on to do.



You can obtain full details by e-amiling
leannet@smallpeicetrust.org.uk 



Kind regards,

Jo


 
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    Hi Shiva,



    We have advised them that there appears to be an issue with their website.  Hopfully, this should be resolved soon.



    Kind regards,

    Jo
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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member
    Hi Shiva,



    We have advised them that there appears to be an issue with their website.  Hopfully, this should be resolved soon.



    Kind regards,

    Jo
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