Careers with Engineering 2018
These three posters show students some of the amazing ways engineering is used everyday, and the awesome careers they can pursue in these areas. With themes covering ‘Epic planet-saving solutions’, ‘(non) engineering jobs to go for! and ‘Women working in engineering’, the posters are inspiring additions to any technology or science classroom, library or educational space.
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Additional details
Year band(s) | 7-8, 9-10 |
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Content type | Careers |
Format | Document |
Keywords | Engineering, Food security, Robotic hand, Energy, Sustainability, Virtual Reality, Women in tech, Girls in tech, Gender, Refraction Media, Careers, STEM |
Organisation | Refraction Media |
Copyright | 2018 Refraction Media, all rights reserved. May be subject to Copyright Act statutory licence. |
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