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Girls into Engineering

Give Her the Chance to Think Big in Engineering

Is your daughter curious about how things work? Does she love solving problems and imagining new possibilities? Our Girls into Engineering residential course, designed for years 8-9, sparks their curiosity and turns it into confidence.

Give Her the Chance to Think Big in Engineering

Is your daughter curious about how things work? Does she love solving problems and imagining new possibilities? Our Girls into Engineering residential course, designed for years 8-9, sparks their curiosity and turns it into confidence.

Course overview

WHEN

11-08-2026 10:00 AM

WHERE

Loughborough University Epinal Way Loughborough Leicestershire LE11 3TU

City: Loughborough

COST

£ 415

* If cost is a barrier please see our FAQ for more details.

The details

WHAT

Over three exciting days at Loughborough University, she’ll:

– Learn all about cutting edge healthcare technologies that help doctors detect, monitor and even predict illnesses.

– Explore different areas of the body to see how key organs and systems function through hands-on activities and models.

– Discover the science and engineering behind medical screening and diagnosis.

With a focus on mechanical and biomedical engineering, she’ll tackle interactive projects that put STEM skills to the test in a creative, practical way.

Girls into Engineering is proudly supported by GE HealthCare, a leading innovator in medical technologies and digital solutions, enabling faster and more informed clinical decisions.
Group of people in lab coats.

Course features

HOW

This course will feature the following:

Complex System Engineering

Design and build a land buggy

Solder components, mount sensors, and program it to navigate tough terrain

Develop hardware, software, and problem-solving skills

Healthcare Technology

Discover cutting-edge tech that helps doctors detect and predict illnesses

Explore how organs and systems work through hands-on models

Learn the science behind medical screening and diagnosis

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