
Explore 'Futuremorph' and discover the amazing and unexpected places that studying science, technology, engineering and maths can take you. If you need a little direction then 'Futuremorph' might have the answers you're looking for.
Want to experience the world of engineering first hand? Smallpeice offers varied and exciting courses to young engineers. Year 9-12 pupils can attend courses across the UK in a variety of engineering subjects.
If you're looking for a challenge like no other, look no further! Young Engineers has a wide variety of national competitions, all of which are free to enter - so what are you waiting for, you could be the next Young Engineer for Britain!
If you’re aged 8-16 and want to experience the exciting world of engineering first hand, visit Imagineering and find out how you can get involved in fun clubs, fairs and events all over the country.
Protecting shorelines from future tsunamis, developing emergency solutions to help communities in distress, creating savvy technologies to make life easier – engineers make it all happen, find out how you can!
If you're looking for inspiration, 'Enginuity' should be your first stop! This site highlights the variety of engineering opportunities available, many of which, it explains, do not involve wearing hard hats and overalls!
Go4SET links teams of Year 9/S2 pupils with companies to offer a 10-week science, engineering and technology experience. Providing a real project, Go4SET will highlight the career opportunities in SET.
NOISE is a UK-wide campaign aiming to raise awareness of science and engineering among young people. You can find simple experiments which will amaze your friends and look for events in your area.
BESCENTA is your careers network! You can find out about industry sectors such as space and transport, find friends, learn facts and have fun!
A site dedicated to furthering design technology in primary schools and engaging pupils into become the engineers of our future. You can find resources, events and information.
Considering a career in engineering? Getting involved with the EES is the ideal way to experience the opportunities available. Teams have six months to work with their teacher and a company to solve a real life engineering problem.
Free and fun Science resources for children and young people, teachers and parents. Games, jokes and advice all in the same place!
The WISE campaign encourages women to pursue careers in science, engineering and construction. Visit the site to find games, experiments, information about work experience and more.
Did you know there are over 320 clubs in Scotland? Find out more about how you get involved. This website also features many challenges and competitions from racing buggies to saving passengers on a stricken cruise liner!