Engineers wanted for new project to inspire 3-7 year olds

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HERIOT-WATT University is looking to recruit 20 engineers to help introduce three to seven years olds to engineering.

It comes following research revealing that, even at this early age, children rule out certain careers as not being for them.

Dr Helen Bridle is leading the Let’s Do Engineering initiative to help young children, their families and teachers understand the breadth and diversity of engineering.

The microfluidics engineer at the university wants to recruit 20 engineers from industry and academia to help develop materials that bring the job to life and show how exciting and varied it can be.

Dr Bridle said, “Every child deserves to dream big and not have their aspirations narrowed by stereotypes.

“Engineers are some of the most creative people we have. They build bridges, design prosthetic limbs and rockets, keep our water clean and come up with ways to tackle the effects of climate change.“In this project, we’ll be asking them to help us create fun and inspiring resources that support play and learning, and encourage the next generation of engineers.“We want all children, and their teachers and parents, to understand how exciting a career it can be, and how varied.”
 

Engineers who sign up will take part in an initial survey and commit to taking part in one digital workshop. They will then work with creative arts professionals to develop resources that can be used by 3-7 year olds around the UK.

The project is funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council under the Engagement Champions Awards.

If you are interested in taking part click here.