The University of Derby and S.H.E.D partnered with the charity UK New Artists for a free, week-long summer school for young people, exploring the intersection between art and engineering.
Sessions were led by alumnus John Whall and engineers from the University of Derby. The summer school provided a unique opportunity for ten participants aged 13 – 17 to visit the University for the first time.
The programme shed light on potential career paths with local employers, and demonstrated to the young people how their creativity can make a meaningful impact on the world.
Over the course of the week, the young people learnt about Derby’s industrial past, visited local institutions, and built their very own machines on cutting-edge 3D modelling software.
Their achievements were celebrated at a public showcase in S.H.E.D at the end of the programme, where they received a certificate from Professor Keith McLay, Provost – Learning and Teaching.
At the event, they also had the opportunity to share their work with key University stakeholders, including Callum Bate, Central England Area Manager for the RSA, and Dan Webber, Events Programmer at Derby Museums.
UK New Artists is a charity championing the next wave of creativity, supporting collaboration and intercultural dialogue, and ensuring a vibrant and diverse creative future for the UK. The UK New Artists develops artists’ practice through cross-artform opportunities and celebrates creativity at national and international presentations.






