by Admin | Jan 14, 2021 | Course Guide
Can gangs teach us about empathy, respect and solidarity? César Andrade Arteaga, a member of the Latin Kings gang, works with a unique research project called TRANSGANG, which aims to understand and propagate the positives of gang culture and mediation. Now an...
by Admin | Nov 4, 2020 | Course Guide
“If LEGO can take me down a path of success, imagine what STEAM could do for you.” Due to a genetic condition, David Aguilar Amphoux was born without a forearm, but his impulse to build a prosthetic arm was born from his boyhood passion for LEGO and rejection in love....
by Admin | Jul 27, 2020 | Course Guide
Art and the Anthropocene Tom Bailey devises theatre based on some of today’s most pressing scientific issues. His work reminds us that in exploring questions, both science and art are creative disciplines and we should be cultivating learning in both Making theatre...
by Admin | May 22, 2020 | Course Guide
Meet Chris Kalogroulis, GSK UK Young Engineer of the Year 2020 and Futurum’s Youth Ambassador for Engineering Chris combined his skill in mechanical and industrial design to create his innovative magnetic ‘Flip’ clock and take the title of GSK UK Young Engineer of the...
by Admin | Jan 19, 2020 | Course Guide
The Science of James Bond Mark Brake, author of The Science of James Bond, explains why boffins, maniacs and jetpacks make the James Bond spy-fi films the highest-grossing franchise of all time – over and above Harry Potter and Jurassic Park IN YOUR BOOK THE SCIENCE...
by Admin | Aug 9, 2019 | Course Guide
Arlo Taylor BSc Mathematics University of New England, Australia Curriculum Vitae Arlo is currently studying the Australian National Curriculum at high school, as well as the distance learning degree in maths How to raise a maths genius Arlo Taylor is 12 years old and...
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