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Year 12 Nuffield Research Placements – Skills, Experience & Confidence
January 21st 2021

Year 12 Nuffield Research Placements – Skills, Experience & Confidence

The Nuffield Research Placements programme provides engaging, hands-on research projects, where Year 12 students have the opportunity to make a meaningful contribution towards the work of a host organisation through a well-supervised but independent research collaboration relating to an area of science, quantitative social science, computing, technology, engineering or maths (or a combination!).

Remote/virtual placements are an option.

Student benefits include:

Real-world experience

“Challenge yourself with a meaningful and rewarding supervised research project in a professional working environment.”

Gain new skills

“Learn to write a scientific report and develop your research, critical thinking and time management skills.”

Valuable insight

“Gain workplace skills and take an inside look at the sort of careers available to you.”

Build your confidence

“Take responsibility for your own project that’ll be useful to professional scientists, social scientists, engineers, technologists and/or mathematicians.”

Exploration

“Engage in a unique experience with professionals and become more confident working on novel situations.”

Networking

“Connect with your peers and make new network contacts you can keep in touch with in the future.”

North West teachers can find out more about Nuffield Research Placements by joining one of our online information sessions.
(Cumbria, Lancashire, Merseyside, Greater Manchester and Cheshire)

Find out more about the NRP Programme.

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