SETU Workshop | SETU Waterford | Primary
SETU Waterford - Cork road campus WaterfordElectric circuits or Paper Engineering workshops. Audience: 5th & 6th Class Primary. Click event title for more info & booking details.
Electric circuits or Paper Engineering workshops. Audience: 5th & 6th Class Primary. Click event title for more info & booking details.
A chance to win a workshop at your school for one class! The aim of the workshop is to make a paper rocket that is launched by blowing into the straw.
Learn about the world of Robots with SETU lecturer Jason Berry and students from the SETU Applied Robotics Lab. Audience: 5th & 6th Class. Click on the event for Booking details.
Students will engineer their own mini-robot, a brushbot, under the guidance of a SETU engineering lecturer. Audience: 5th & 6th Class Primary. Click event title for more info & booking details.
Learn how to design, build, and adjust plans to create some very cool structures, towers, boats, and more with some very unexpected materials! Audience: 5th & 6th Class Primary. Click event title for more info & booking details.
Learn about the world of Robots with SETU lecturer Jason Berry and students from the SETU Applied Robotics Lab. Audience: 1st & 2nd Year. Click on the event for Booking details.
Sustainable Engineering Team Challenge: Can your students save the world? Click on the event for Booking details.
The Department of Engineering Technology at SETU Waterford is holding a 'Try Engineering Technology' day for senior cycle secondary and further education schools. This Event is subject to a fee. Click on the title for more information.
Draw along with world-famous children’s book authors and listen to their Engineering stories. T-Bone the Drone with Shanda McCloskey is suitable for 1st- 4th class. Please note this is an online resource. Click the title for more information.
This is an individual competition with some great prizes. The competition is aimed at Transition year students but anyone currently registered as a secondary school student in Ireland can enter. Click event title for more information.
Static electricity is a fascinating phenomenon. It makes your hair stand up when you pull a polyester jumper over your head, it is the reason why you see sparks when you unfold some blankets and it can even cause you to feel a spark when you touch metal. Find out more with Calmast, SETU's STEM Engagement Centre. Suitable for Upper Primary students. Please note this is an online resource. Click the title for more information.
Draw along with world-famous children’s book authors and listen to their Engineering stories. Suitable for 2nd - 4th class. Please note this is an online resource.
Bridges are so important in our lives and also things of beauty. This webinar will feature some landmark bridges in the South East region and explain how engineers design and manage the construction of these structures.
This webinar will also introduce our Bridge Design competition which participants are welcome to enter. Click event title for more information.
Teachers registered with Engineer Ireland will receive a link to view three on demand engineering shows a week before Engineers Week. You can then stream it in your classroom between Monday, 3rd - Friday 7th March 2024.
Primary children of all ages are invited to get their creativity flowing by imagining their own robot, house or bridge. Click the title for more information.
The K’NEX Challenge at SETU Carlow is an exciting introduction to the world of engineering suitable for 5th-6th Class Primary. The K’NEX Challenge model kits will allow students to design and build an engineering model of a real-life invention - all of which have a use in our everyday lives. Click event title for more info & booking details.
Pit your Wits against Transition Year Peers and compete for great prizes in this ever-popular annual challenge for Secondary School TY Students from schools across the South East region. Click event title for more info & booking details.
Engineering students at SETU prepare for industry using state of the art equipment. In this tour of the facilities your students will see and learn about the equipment and how it is used in advanced manufacturing in industry.
Climate change is the biggest challenge facing the planet and all living things on it (including us). This workshop is designed to learn how to harness wind power.
Your students can participate in the classroom in this fun paper-folding activity (also known as origami). While engineers often work in metal, concrete or other suitable materials, many of the basic principles of design and construction can be explored just using paper.
Learn about the world of Robots with SETU lecturer Dorel Picovici. Place limited. 1 class only. 30 students max
Additive manufacturing (3D printing) is changing the way in which things are made, and what it is possible to make.
A panel of varied Engineers from across the South East region will speak about their experiences in Engineering and their journey on their current career path. In-person event and online. Click on event title for more information & booking details.
A panel of varied Engineers from across the South East region will speak about their experiences in Engineering and their journey on their current career path. In-person event and online. Click on event title for more information & booking details.