MOD - Primary Engineer https://www.primaryengineer.com Primary Engineer bringing engineering into the classroom inspiring children, pupils, teachers parents and engineers since 2005. Mon, 26 Sep 2022 13:45:06 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://www.primaryengineer.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/cropped-primeng_favicon-01-32x32.png MOD - Primary Engineer https://www.primaryengineer.com 32 32 MOD SITE OPENS ITS DOORS TO SCHOOL PUPILS IN EFFORT TO ENCOURAGE FUTURE ENGINEERS https://www.primaryengineer.com/mod-site-opens-its-doors-to-school-pupils-in-effort-to-encourage-future-engineers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=mod-site-opens-its-doors-to-school-pupils-in-effort-to-encourage-future-engineers Mon, 21 Jan 2019 13:49:01 +0000 https://www.primaryengineer.com/?p=2965 School children from across Bristol got to see state-of-the-art body armour and robots at first hand when they were welcomed inside the doors of the Ministry of Defence’s procurement organisation....

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School children from across Bristol got to see state-of-the-art body armour and robots at first hand when they were welcomed inside the doors of the Ministry of Defence’s procurement organisation.

Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S), based at MOD Abbey Wood, played host to primary and secondary school children taking part the Primary Engineer Leaders Award competition.

Each has been asked to consider the question: “If you were an engineer, what would you do?® for the competition that aims to inspire future generations to pursue a career in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) subjects.

Once down on paper the competition entries will be shortlisted with one of the winning designs made into reality by engineers from The University of the West of England (UWE Bristol).

Ruby, age 11, from May Park Primary School in Bristol, said:

 “It’s been really interesting learning about how they make the pieces of kit, where they start from with the invention and planning. I like how we have been able to see lots of different equipment here to also help with our ideas. I don’t know what I might design yet, but it will probably be something that helps people.”

On show at MOD Abbey Wood was kit used by the armed forces including a nano surveillance helicopter and a bomb disposal robot, while cutting-edge research projects, including interactive lego robots and a wind turbine activity were also provided by DE&S partners, UWE Bristol.

As part of the Ministry of Defence, DE&S employs around 12,000 people around the UK and overseas including 3,200 engineers to buy and support all the equipment and services for the Army, the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force.

Air Marshal Julian Young, Chief of Materiel Air, who is also the Defence Engineering Champion and the lead Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) Ambassador for DE&S, said:

“We were proud to support the Primary Engineer Leaders Award for the first time last year, and it was a great success.  This year we want to build on that foundation, strengthen our ties with the schools, pupils and teachers with the aim of encouraging more of the region’s school children to be curious about technology and one day to be enthralled about engineering.”

Primary Engineer CEO and founder Dr Susan Scurlock, MBE said of the programmes’ Leaders Award:

“The partnership between ourselves, DE&S and UWE has been one that has inspired children across the region with the possibilities that engineering offers.

“Through the Leaders Award project children look for problems often mending things that aren’t broken, an engineering skill! Often tackling problems big and small, but with meaning for them personally. It clearly demonstrates that engineering is not only full of Maths and Science but also creativity, observation and empathy and we are looking forward to being inspired with this year’s entries.”

UWE Bristol’s Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research and Enterprise, Professor Martin Boddy, said:

“We are proud to be part of this excellent initiative, which is opening the eyes of school pupils to the numerous ways in which engineering makes a real difference to society and inspiring them to get creative and come up with the engineering designs of the future.

“Our UWE engineering students will actually be constructing designs put together by the school pupils, helping them to see their ideas in practical terms. This gives the pupils a real insight into the process behind designing and manufacturing a product.”

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Boston Training https://www.primaryengineer.com/boston-sme1/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=boston-sme1 Wed, 31 Oct 2018 14:22:16 +0000 https://www.primaryengineer.com/?p=2811 The big Boston launch; partnering with Boston Borough Council was a fantastic event!  This year is the first year the Primary Engineer Programmes have been brought to Boston.  We showcased...

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The big Boston launch; partnering with Boston Borough Council was a fantastic event!  This year is the first year the Primary Engineer Programmes have been brought to Boston.  We showcased the Structures, Mechanisms and Basic Electrics course which was introduced by Matt Warman, local MP and had a live broadcast of the event on BBC Radio Lincolnshire’s ‘The Scott Dalton Show’.

Held at Metsa Wood, it was a unique and inspiring space where we were joined by local engineers from RAF, MOD, Metsa Wood and Mastenbroek who were all partnered with the schools they will be going in to support in the classroom.

Helen Ratcliffe, a teacher at Swineshead St Mary’s Primary School said, “I found this course inspirational, it’s one of the best courses I have been on and I know I can take it back to school and already have ideas of how to bring this into the curriculum.  It will give pupils a purpose for their learning and will hopefully it will inspire them to go into Engineering”

It was great to see the teachers working together and sharing their successes in this session, we had cheers and lots of clapping as their electric vehicles made it to the top of the highest level on the test ramp.

 

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BRISTOL MOD (ABBEYWOOD) TRAINING https://www.primaryengineer.com/bristol-mod-abbeywood-training/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bristol-mod-abbeywood-training Thu, 18 Jan 2018 10:20:11 +0000 http://primaryengineer.com/?p=2230 With 21 primary school teachers from 14 schools attending from the Bristol area, the Primary Engineer Structures and Mechanisms with Basic Electrics training course, on the 14th November, was a...

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With 21 primary school teachers from 14 schools attending from the Bristol area, the Primary Engineer Structures and Mechanisms with Basic Electrics training course, on the 14th November, was a great success! 17 engineers from the MoD took part and all were linked with the schools. The feedback has been wonderful, teachers commenting how inspiring they found the day:

“I have thoroughly enjoyed the practicality of the course and the benefits of having engineers to hand to talk with and see the engineering view points to the project- not just a teacher’s perspective.” P.Gregory, River Mead Primary School.

“Fantastic day, amazing venue. The project looks great and I cannot wait to get back to school and implement things and inspire the children.” K.Bevan, Manorbrook Primary School

Primary Engineer are looking forward to meeting the teachers again and seeing the pupils and their innovative vehicle designs at the Celebration Event on June 26th 2018 at the BAWA Club, Bristol.

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