Are you passionate about engineering and committed to a greener future?
Join us at the University of Leeds for three days of engaging lectures and interactive activities that delves into the fields of Electrical, Civil, Chemical, and Chemistry Engineering.
During the course, you’ll have the chance to meet fellow students who share your passion for STEM and explore how engineering can be used to shape a more sustainable world.
This course is open to Year 12 students in England and Wales, S6 students in Scotland, and Year 13 students in Northern Ireland.
When
15 Jul - 17 Jul 2025
Start time: 09:30 hrs
Finish time: 15:00 hrs
Where
University of Leeds
What
Staying on-site at the University of Leeds, students will experience life as an undergraduate with full access to the university’s lecture theatres and laboratories.
Each day will focus on a different engineering topic. Students will meet leading academics and current undergraduates from the university, whilst participating in a range of hands-on activities and immersive workshops.
Projects will include exploring how to recycle waste materials into valuable products, developing sustainable transport solutions to reduce carbon emissions, working with robotics and electronics, and investigating chemical engineering processes for a greener future.
During the evening, students will get involved in fun social activities with the chance to interact with peers and build lasting friendships.
How
During the course, students will do the following:
Explore diverse engineering careers
Learn from leading academics from across different engineering sectors
Tackle real-world issues facing us today
Learn about sustainable futures and how engineering can impact the environment
Explore life as an undergraduate student at Leeds university
Design eco-friendly structures and explore chemistry’s role in turning waste into valuable products
Discover engineering fields through talks, robot design, and hands-on lab sessions on sustainability technologies
Build and compete with robots in a sustainability-focused mechatronics challenge