Following the success of our first ever STEM Festival last year, we will be celebrating British Science Week once again with an exciting festival of science
Year 10, 11 and 12 students in school groups are welcome from 10am-3pm, and families welcome to attend in the evening between 5-8pm. Attendees will have the opportunity to take part in a variety of interactive and educational STEM related activities, and get a taste of the wide range of courses they can study at university in future.
For more information and to book please contact us.
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The MDX Talk series gives to your AS and A-Level students the opportunity to engage with current affairs, providing a platform to share their thoughts and ideas and help to improve critical thinking and debating skills.
The talks, which are free of charge and delivered in your school or college, are particularly suitable for students studying Law, Sociology, Government/Politics, and English. They focus on law, sociology, criminology and politics in the UK, in Europe, and within the wider global community.
Please contact us to arrange a date to start talking.
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Middlesex has been selected as an official partner of Young Careers – a new government backed pilot designed to shape the future of careers advice in England.
The initiative is being run locally by public services provider Reed in Partnership and focusses on strengthening links between business and education to improve careers guidance given in schools.
The aim is to leave young people inspired and informed around their career opportunities. We will be working closely with local schools to deliver in-depth and impartial advice around careers, including attendance at an on campus STEM Festival and access to a careers assessment tool.
For more information visit youngcareers.org.uk.
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