University of Surrey
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You are invited to attend our on campus Subject Taster Day in Chemical & Process Engineering. You will meet our academic team and learn more about our course, facilities and career opportunities. Transport bursaries available. at University of Surrey

Chemical & Process Engineering - Y12 Taster Day Event

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Full Day Minimum students: 10

You are invited to attend our on campus Subject Taster Day in Chemical & Process Engineering. You will meet our academic team and learn more about our course, facilities and career opportunities. Transport bursaries available.
Suitable for
Bookings by Teachers for Key Stage 5 (Students aged 16-18)
Individuals (Enquiry not required to be through a school)
Parents
Families

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Chemical engineers are transforming industries and the world we live in – from creating new biodegradable plastics and improving recycling methods, to developing more cost-effective drugs.

A degree in chemical engineering will inspire and challenge you to cultivate pioneering solutions to global problems.

Surrey’s £1.7 million chemical engineering facility also makes us one of the few universities in the world where you can experience operating a complete chemical engineering process.

Visit our website to read more about this course.

Our fully funded Subject Taster Days take place between 10:00 and 16:00 with transport and catering provided. A selection criteria does apply with places offered to students who meet at least one of the following:

-You live in an IMD Decile 1 or 2 postcode*.
-You live in a POLAR4 Quintile 1 postcode*.
-You have received Free School Meals within the last 6 years.
-You receive a 16-19 bursary.
-You are a young carer - you care for a friend or family member who, due to illness, disability, a mental health problem or an addiction, cannot cope without your support.
-You are care experienced - you have spent time in local authority care, in a residential children’s home, have been looked after at home by a supervision order or have lived with relatives under kinship care.
-You are a forced migrant – you are a refugee or an asylum seeking young person.
-You are from a Gypsy, Roma, Traveller, Showperson or Boater community.

*Indices of Multiple Deprivation are commonly used datasets to classify the relative deprivation within smaller areas of the UK. POLAR4 classifies the progression rate of young people in higher education within local areas across the UK. We confirm eligibility by using the publicly available look up tools. However, if you would like to check your eligibility before applying, you can find the look up tools on our website.

Suitable for
Bookings by Teachers for Key Stage 5 (Students aged 16-18)
Individuals (Enquiry not required to be through a school)
Parents
Families
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