Last Updated 27/02/25
Last Updated 27/02/25
Explore a range of engineering, technology and related activities which you can undertake to develop your engineering and transferable skills, build your network and demonstrate your enthusiasm for your subject!
Demystifying F1: Insights from an F1 Engineer is a free webinar informing students about the opportunities available within Formula 1 and what it is really like, from the experience of two ex-Red Bull Racing employees.
Pathways into F1 – Skills, education, and career advice.
Industry Realities – Debunking myths about working in motorsport.
Technical Insights – A closer look at our roles and engineering challenges in F1.
Live Q&A – A chance for students to ask their questions directly.
Dates: March 11th & March 24th (repeated)
Time: 6:00 PM UK Time
Registration: racetrackdynamics.com/webinars
Are you wondering where your degree can take you after graduation? Join Coach Café - our exciting online networking event.
Coach Café: Engineering and Sciences
Thursday 13th March 5.15pm - 7.15pm (GMT) - Online
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn from our incredible alumni coaches and discover the wide range of roles within these sectors. Our coaches are made up of recent and more senior graduates from the Faculties of Engineering and Sciences and have experience in a multitude of topics like working overseas and graduate schemes.
Places are prioritised for UG students who meet widening participation criteria.
SURE provides funded research opportunities for undergraduate students across the University.
Opportunities to get involved across the FoE and beyond
Work with fellow students towards an objective linked to a particular industry.
Represent and promote the university, your department, a brand, an industry, or a project.
Develop hands-on experience through competitions and hackathons running throughout the year.
UG students in the FoE can undertake a paid placement in industry as part of their degree.
Join engineering societies working alongside industry partners and various stakeholders.
Training, accreditation, and mentoring opportunities from professional institutions and the university.
SELSA develops engineering undergraduate students to become leaders of tomorrow, who create positive impact in research and industry.
Work with local industry, using your skills and knowledge to improve their business and solve real-world problems. Flexible projects of 40-100 hours that can be done alongside your study.