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Nine in ten young people dream of a career that tackles social issues
and the first Tomorrow's Engineers Week Big Assembly on 7 November 2018
will help explore how an engineering career can help make the world a
better place.
The Tomorrow's
Engineers Week Big Assembly is a live video stream,
featuring a panel of inspiring engineers who will discuss their careers
and the positive impact engineering has on the issues young people care
about most.
Thousands of students are expected to take part and will be able to ask
questions to the panel and careers experts live via social media. The
Big Assembly will also be available on demand after the live broadcast
has finished.
Tomorrow's Engineers Week (#TEWeek18) takes place from 5-9 November
2018 and aims to change perceptions of engineering among young people,
their parents and teachers and to inspire future engineers.
At 10.30 on
7 November 2018 you are invited to hear inspiring
stories and watch films of engineers on a mission to use their skills
to make the world a better place with the first Tomorrow's Engineers
Week Big Assembly.
You can sign up at bigassembly.org
What does
this mean for your school and your students?
By joining Tomorrow's Engineers Week Big Assembly you're helping
inspire your students in careers they might not have even thought
about. They're going to be hearing from a panel of highly skilled
engineers, including people who have only just left school themselves!
By taking part in the Big Assembly you can show Ofsted that you're
accessing the following Gatsby
benchmarks:
- Learning from career
and labour market information
- Encounters with
employers and employees
- Encounters with further
and higher education
Find out more about Tomorrow's Engineers Week at tomorrowsengineers.org.uk/TEWeek
Don't forget that you can order or download careers resources free of
charge on the Tomorrow's
Engineers website
The Tomorrow's
Engineers Week Big Assembly is sponsored by BCS, ICE, IET, IMechE and
Year of Engineering and supported by other professional institutions
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