About the programme
The CUED outreach programme aims to introduce school children to the fun and excitement of engineering within a university research environment. Teams of student volunteers are given the chance to make engineering more accessible through activities such as public lectures, summer schools for A-level students and workshops aimed at primary school children. Last year, almost 3,000 young people and parents participated in one of our outreach events.
Typically, volunteers help small groups of young people in a 'design, build and test' activity, e.g. building a rocket launch pad. There is no set time commitment for volunteers; you can volunteer for as many or as few activities as fits in with your other interests and studies.
Reasons to volunteer
Over 300 current students are registered as outreach volunteers. Students get involved:
- to share their enthusiasm for engineering and science;
- to act as a role model for the next generation of engineers and scientists;
- to help to dispel the popular image of scientists and engineers;
- to develop the soft skills that employers love
- to give something back to the local community;
- and because participation is rewarding, worthwhile and fun!
‘A brilliant opportunity to help kids do all the fun stuff that you wished you had done more of at school!’ Part IIB student
Science, technology, engineering and maths ambassadors
All outreach volunteers have the opportunity to become STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) ambassadors. This is part of a national programme to enhance young people's scientific and technical capabilities and raise awareness of the importance of these skills to society. The activity of STEM Ambassadors is logged, providing a verifiable record of your Outreach activity, this is useful for some sponsorships. If you are interested in taking part please contact the Outreach Officer.
Cambridge Festival in the Lent term
Our flagship event, a Community Open day at Trumpington Street takes place on the Saturday after the last lectures of Lent Term. If you only participate in one outreach event this year, this is the event. In 2019, over 1,200 people attended. For 2021, the Cambridge Festival is a virtual festival. The Department of Engineering will be delivering activities linked to the theme of the return to the Moon. If you have ideas or expertise to contribute to these activities, or for more information, please contact outreach-officer@eng.cam.ac.uk.
Further information
For further details of the programme and a calendar of events visit the outreach website or contact the Outreach Officer.
Last updated on 05/01/2021 12:59