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The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) recently hosted an engaging outreach event at the IQ building on the Waterfront campus in Swansea. The event welcomed a group of 30 enthusiastic Year 12 students from Neath Port Talbot College, aiming to inspire and educate them on crucial topics within Energy and Environmental Engineering.

a group shot of student taking part in the workshops

The primary goal of the outreach event was to provide Neath Port Talbot College students with exposure to environmental and energy engineering topics. Building on the success and positive feedback from the previous Sustainable Construction & Engineering Careers Day, this event aimed to further students’ interest and understanding of these critical fields.

The event, co-hosted by the School of Engineering and the School of Architecture, Construction, and Environment, featured three hands-on workshops designed to provide the students with practical insights and enhance their academic experience.

lecturer showing the students what to do in the workshop

The first workshop consisted of Solar Cells and Hydrogen Production. Students  explored the use of solar cells to create hydrogen and examined how fuel cells can be used to generate electricity. This workshop aimed to highlight sustainable energy solutions and the future of clean energy.

The second workshop was a Pelton Water Wheel Workshop. This session focused on understanding the generation of power using Pelton water wheels, emphasising the impact of variables such as head, flow rate, and rotational speed on energy production.

The third workshop was an Earthquake-Resistant Buildings Workshop, where students learned about cost-effective methods for constructing buildings that can withstand earthquakes, emphasising the importance of engineering in ensuring safety and sustainability.

By participating in these workshops, students were introduced to subject areas that are integral to the Inspiring Skills Wales Competition. This exposure is expected to enhance their development and prepare them for future academic and career pursuits in engineering and environmental sciences.

students taking part in the workshop

Kelvin Lake, senior lecturer at UWTSD said:

 “It was great to run a collaborative event involving the School of Engineering and the School of Architecture, Construction, and Environment. The students explored the engineering challenges of generating clean energy and considered the impact we have on our environment. Hopefully, the students learned something valuable and had some fun along the way!”

UWTSD offers comprehensive courses in Energy and Environmental Engineering. We invite prospective students and interested parties to join us at our next open day to learn more about our programmes and opportunities. For more information, email info@uwtsd.ac.uk 


Further Information

Lowri Thomas

Principal Communications and PR Officer     
Corporate Communications and PR     
Email: lowri.thomas@uwtsd.ac.uk     
Phone: 07449 998476

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