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Future Morph poster

This poster has been produced to help raise awareness of the many and varied employment opportunities available from studying science and mathematics.

Future Morph Poster image

The poster can be displayed as it is or you can create your own poster by adding images to the blank template on the reverse side. Why not set it as a group task and encourage your students to use Future Morph to research potential roles?

The poster is available on request to those based in the UK and a PDF can be downloaded below.  We would also value any feedback on the design.

The images used on the poster have been kindly donated by a number of organisations who can offer support and information for schools. Why not visit their websites, given below, to find out more about the people featured and the work of the organisations?

Poster Images:

  • Clare and Ben, Research Officers
    STEMNET helps schools and colleges across the UK understand the range of STEM Enhancement and Enrichment opportunities available to them and provide STEM Ambassadors who can inspire and educate young learners.
    This image is from their Leading Lights exhibition. Clare and Ben are both research officers at the Civil and Computational Engineering Research Centre at Swansea University. They are working on BLOODHOUND SSC, a supersonic car which is being designed to break the world land speed record.
     
  • Sonia, Formulation Scientist
    Sonia studied A levels in biology, chemistry and maths before studying pharmacy.
    The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) is the trade association for companies who discover, develop, make and sell medicines in the UK. They provide resources for schools and a careers website.
     
  • Luis, Chemical Engineer
    Practical Action uses technology to challenge poverty, working with poor women and men around the world. Their education unit produces a range of STEM resources for schools with a focus on sustainability, renewable energy and climate change.
     
  • Will, Lighting Engineer
  • Joe, Environmentalist
    Video case studies of these individuals can be found on the Science and Maths section of Future Morph which was produced by the DCSF as part of their science and maths campaign.
     
  • Kamlah, Traffic Control Engineer
    Kamlah was drawn to engineering as a way to combine her interests in art and design, maths and physics. Find out more about Kamlah and her job from the Ambassadors section of the London Engineering Project site. The site includes advice, resources and information about promoting engineering in your school or college.
     
  • Katie, Geologist
    Centrica is a leading energy company, their website includes video profiles of a number of employees.
     
  • Andy, Naval Architect
    Andy started building model boats in his early teens and is now living his dream designing ships for real. At QinetiQ people are encouraged to think and do things differently. As one of the largest and most respected global science and technology organisations, we are constantly breaking new ground in the application of cutting-edge technology.

We are also grateful to the Department for Children, Schools and Families, CBI and WISE Campaign (Women Into Science, Engineering and Construction) for their support in producing this poster.
 

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