Aerospace Day takes Off
Story supplied by LU Press Office
Each team built and raced a hovercraft
More than 80 students from schools in Lancashire and Cumbria converged on Lancaster University to spend the day designing and building hovercrafts and get a glimpse of a career in engineering.
The year ten and 11 students were welcomed to campus by the Dean of Science and Technology at Lancaster University, Professor Mary Smyth, who encouraged the students to consider the benefits of studying engineering and technology.
Fri 03 February 2006
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