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STEM Careers Spotlight: Meet Jessie, Implementation Specialist at GE Healthcare

You might have seen all the seriously amazing (and literally life-saving) equipment in hospitals, but have you ever wondered how […]

An Inspiring Journey into STEM with Ruvimbo Chitera

Ever wonder how products are regulated to ensure their safety? The Smallpeice Trust recently caught up with Ruvimbo Chitera, a […]

The Smallpeice Trust Annual Impact Report is now available to download

The Smallpeice Trust is delighted to announce the release of its Annual Impact Report for the 2023/2024 academic year. This […]

From Scholar to Mentor, Finlay Cuffe shares his experiences with the Arkwright Engineering Scholarship Programme

The Smallpeice Trust recently met with Finlay Cuffe, a former Arkwright Engineering Scholar. Finlay completed his scholarship in2017 and has […]

Smallpeice Alumni Celebrate Graduation from McLaren Racing’s 60 Scholars Programme

Following a successful inaugural programme last year, McLaren Racing ran 60 Scholars for a second time in 2024, an initiative […]

Inspiring the Next Generation of Engineers with SC Johnson and The Smallpeice Trust

Over the past academic year, SC Johnson and educational charity, The Smallpeice Trust, ignited a passion for engineering among young […]

World Space Week 2024: The Smallpeice Trust explores the possibilities of Human Habitation on Mars

World Space Week (4th – 10th October 2023) is the largest annual space event in the world, founded by the […]

From Scotland to STEM: Sophie’s Transformative Experience on the Girls into Engineering Course

We met with Sophie, a 13-year-old student with a strong interest in pursuing a science-related career and recently attended the […]

Peter’s Journey: Building Confidence and Skills through the Computing, Electronics & Robotics Engineering Course

We caught up with Peter, a 17-year-old aspiring engineer, who participated in the Computing, Electronics & Robotics residential course earlier […]

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