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Introduction to kids content

This site has been designed to show young people that science and maths related subjects can equip them with the skills and knowledge they need to make them employable in the future job market, whether they become scientists or engineers, or move into other areas of employment.

Future Morph is intended to help students explore and research the breadth of career opportunities that are available to them, inspiring them to feel able to influence their own futures and to become whoever they want to be.

For all students:

My Future Finder

Articles relevant to students’ different areas of interest and  illustrates some of the many exciting careers that are available within each including job profiles and case studies

 

Values game

Based on US research where a similar exercise was found to boost self-esteem and performance in exams, this game helps students reaffirm their own beliefs and values before exploring career options

 

FAQs 

Short answers to some common questions, tailored for each age group

Student age specific information:

11–14 year olds:

Interactive quiz

A fun tool for the user to explore the variety of job roles where science and maths can be useful 

 

Studying science

Information on studying science and in particular, advice on GCSE or S grade options

Why study science?

Highlights examples of the role of science in the world today


14–16 & 16–18 year olds:

i-PortfolioTM

Online personality test to help students and young people find the career or course that’s right for them

 


Next steps/Beyond school

Information on the various HE or FE options available to students beyond school including apprenticeships, diplomas, degrees etc.

Real people

Case studies of people who have studied science, engineering or maths related qualifications

Finding careers advice

Explains where to go for advice and gives sources of general careers information

Placements and work experience

Advice, support and some tips on how best to manage it

Applying for courses or work 

Information and guidance including completing application forms and curriculum vitae, covering letters, interviews, aptitude tests and assessment centres
 

 

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