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Kilmarnock born CERN scientist recalls her ‘inspiring teacher’
Can you remember the name of the teacher who had the biggest impact on the career path you chose? For one Kilmarnock born CERN scientist, Dr Victoria Martin, it was her forward-thinking physics teacher, Mr Samson.
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Scottish Engineering Special Leaders Awards – Part 6
Find out the latest from the Strathclyde University team about the Shopping Trolley for the Elderly, in ‘Making It – Part 2’ as they show us classical engineering processes; sketching, teamwork, prototype and model making, investigating and problem solvin
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Scottish Engineering Special Leaders Awards – Part 5
The Strathclyde University Prototype team are starting to get busy… in the fifth vlog they tell us about making prototypes and show us techniques, tools and devices they will be using to build the 2015 winning design.
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Mighty oaks from little acorns grow
OPAL's Tree Health Survey is doing more than nurturing the environment, it’s an environmental awareness tool for everyone!
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Scottish Engineering Special Leaders Awards – Part 4
If you could be an engineer in Scotland – what would you do? Join the thousands of children already registered for this exciting free competition! In part 4 of this series of vlogs, student engineers take on the design of a 'Trolley for the Elderly'.
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Scottish Engineering Special Leaders Awards – Part 3
Part 3 of a series of vlogs about this exciting STEM competition for school pupils hears how engineering students from Strathclyde University chose which design idea to make from the 2015 submissions.
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Scottish Engineering Special Leaders Awards – Part 2
Watch the second in our series of vlogs about this exciting STEM competition for school pupils.
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Scottish Engineering Special Leaders Awards – Part 1
If you were an engineer in Scotland, what would you do?
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