The Chemical Engineering and Biotechnologies non-residential Insight into University course at Aston University is a summer school giving Year 12 students a taster of university life and what it's like to study chemical engineering at university.
See how Chemical Engineers and Chemists are working to reduce our dependency on fossil fuels, fight the rising tide ofplastic pollution and secure our planets future!
What’s it all about?
The Insight into University course at Aston is organised around the interdisciplinary activities of the Chemical Engineering and Biotechnolgies department. The department is currently working with industry and various organisations on varied projects, from making diesel and aviation fuel from plant waste, to next generation plastics that could revolutionise battery technology and medicine whilst being kinder to our planet.
What will I be doing?
The course activities may include:
Group projects researching solutions to cutting edge research questions in sustainability
Practical laboratory classes on topics related to sustainability
Tours and interactive activities in our plant waste powered, on site, pilot scale energy plant
In depth data analysis, learning how to analyse and extract vital performance information from experiments and operations linked to sustainability
Group project presentation
Group presentations, the course will conclude with you presenting your research project findings to the other students on the course
Would this course suit me?
For this course students MUST be studying Chemistry and Mathematics. You should have a keen interest in sustainability and be excited by ideas and concepts around how we can make our planet a better place. Finally you should be ready and willing to work as part of a team, as working on these big challenges requires team players!
Who will be on this course?
This is a mixed course for 30 students
?Dates of course?
Monday 28th July to Friday 1st August 2025, 10am – 4pm each day
Price of the course?
£295
PLEASE NOTE
This course is non-residential and students must be able to travel to the university each day to participate. Aston University is located in the centre of Birmingham, just a 10-minute walk from Birmingham New Street train station.