The Morson STEM Foundation

Working to pave pathways into STEM for all through funding, engagement and training.

The Morson STEM Foundation aims to support people from all backgrounds explore, and pursue, pathways into engineering-related careers. 

With the immense demand for STEM skills in the UK, Morson Group is investing in education and aspiration, working hard to change lives and ensure a sustainable future for industry and the wider economy.

The Morson STEM Foundation aims to increase the talent pipeline for STEM by widening participation and creating pathways into education and training. The Morson Group continues to demonstrate its commitment to social mobility by establishing the Foundation to help engage talent of all ages and from regionally deprived communities with STEM subjects. By collaborating with businesses to understand their skills needs and aligning them with a strategy for creating career opportunities – the Morson STEM Foundation is developing skills, delivering social value, and creating brighter futures.

The Foundation is delivered through the long-standing partnership with The University of Salford and the Morson Maker Space who bring together a programme of activity in collaboration with regional skill providers, local employers, and industry stakeholders to raise the profile of STEM nationally.

The Morson STEM Foundation underpins the civic university agenda supported by The University of Salford and four other Higher Education institutions of Greater Manchester as we work together on education, skills and the digital economy to sustain the future.

The Morson STEM Foundation is composed of key initiatives which support individuals into STEM from primary school to higher education.

IntoUniversity

Providing long-term educational support to young people facing disadvantages.

Gerry Mason Scholarships

Enabling budding engineers to study degree-level courses rooted in STEM.

The Morson Maker Space

A state-of-the-art facility for students to explore new ideas, innovate and gain hands-on experience.

'Go Beyond' Mentoring

A mentoring scheme connecting female engineering students with industry experts.

Morson Career Bar

Connecting final-year students directly to job opportunities.

MINT Programme

A holistic programme aimed at boosting students’ confidence and employability.

IGNITE: STEM Summer School

A fun, engaging, and successful skills programme that aims to ignite a passion and interest in engineering and STEM subjects for young people

Morson STEM Ambassador Programme

Morson Group is supporting STEM Learning UK’s mission through our in-house STEM Ambassador Network. Our 60+ STEM ambassadors work actively within schools and communities to engage and educate the next generation in STEM skills. 

IntoUniversity

PRIMARY & SECONDARY EDUCATION

IntoUniversity

The Morson backed IntoUniversity Salford learning centre is a collaboration between the University of Salford, the University of Manchester, and the national education charity IntoUniversity.

Working closely with local schools, businesses and universities, IntoUniversity Salford offers long-term support to young people aged 7-18, helping them to discover their focus, build their capabilities and ultimately have the opportunity to reach their full potential.

Support offered at the centre includes:

  • After-school academic support.
  • Mentoring with local university students and professionals.
  • In-school aspiration-raising workshops. 
  • Enrichment and work experience opportunities.

IntoUniversity provides long-term educational support to young people facing disadvantages, who are typically underrepresented in higher education. The Morson sponsorship of the new learning centre further builds on our commitment to STEM skills and social mobility.

We’re working with local communities, city councils and national STEM agencies to bring the power of engineering to a wide range of audiences, learners and age groups through our programme of STEM activity.

HIGHER EDUCATION

Gerry Mason Engineering Scholarships

Morson Group established the Gerry Mason Engineering Excellence Scholarship in 2015, in memory of Morson founder Gerry Mason, a design engineer himself. The scholarship continues his legacy by enabling budding engineers to study degree-level courses rooted in STEM.

These scholarships focus on nurturing future skills for various sectors, including aerospace, automotive, infrastructure, nuclear, engineering, IT & digital, and more.

From the outset, the goal of the scholarship has been to help young people from across the country reach their full potential, by removing financial and social barriers to attending university.

“This scholarship has made me feel so much more motivated to work hard and excel in my studies at university. To have a donor who believes in me and supports me is something I’m incredibly grateful for.”

BSc (Hons) Computer Science scholar, Alisha Sadiq

scholarships granted since 2015

scholars now graduated

“The Morson Maker Space provides students with opportunities to acquire future-fit skills with the equipment they will use in the workplace once they graduate.

The state-of-the-art facility supports everything from additive manufacturing, metal printing and CNC machining, through to delicate microscopic instrumentation and electronics, folding or laser cutting paper and farm robotics.”

Dr Maria Stukoff, Director of the Morson Maker Space

HIGHER EDUCATION

The Morson Maker Space

A cornerstone of the Morson STEM Foundation is the new state-of-the-art Morson Maker Space facility which forms part of the University of Salford‘s new £65 million Science, Engineering & Environment Building. The facilities have been designed to provide students with opportunities to explore new ideas and innovate, gaining hands-on experience with the types of equipment they can expect to use when they move from education into the workplace.

The Morson Maker Space includes a wide range of industrial machines and equipment for use by students from across the University of Salford, which will enable businesses to engage with the university and students in new ways, thereby creating opportunities for employment, training and exciting new projects.

HOME GROWN TALENT

Morson STEM Ambassador Programme

60+ have trained to become STEM Ambassadors and will be working with schools in the North West and further afield to support their curriculum with STEM workshops and activities. Our aim? To engage children in critical thinking, to boost curiosity and introduce them to a world of STEM opportunities.

Our STEM Ambassadors have been registered through STEM Learning, carrying out their induction and checks in addition to our own in-house training. For more information about how you or your business can get involved in STEM, please follow the link below:

https://www.stem.org.uk/

Following the successful training of 60+ colleagues across the business, I am incredibly excited for what’s next as we support schools nationwide to enhance the delivery of their curriculum with a range of STEM engagement activities.

Problem-solving, trial and error and critical thinking skills do not have to be dull, we’re working with young children to get excited about learning through fun activities and engaging insights into the real-world, hands-on application of STEM subjects!

Morson STEM Ambassador Lead, Jon Callahan

ANNUAL EVENTS

Our annual programme of activity includes:

Morson Career Bar

An annual careers programme hosted in partnership with Morson Projects and Morson Talent to support first-year students to understand engineering career paths and connect final-year students directly to Morson Talent job opportunities.

mentoring programme for women in stem
MINT Programme

A uniquely formulated initiative to boost Salford graduates confidence and employability that provides bespoke Mentoring programmes, paths for Internships, Networking events and industry Talks for students to get work-ready.

STEM summer school
IGNITE: STEM Summer School

This programme is an annual event part of the Morson Group STEM Foundation supporting local young talent to join the STEM revolution.

The STEM Summer School workshop is organised by the Morson Maker Space in collaboration with the University of Salford’s Outreach team, the Salford Racing student society and Morson Projects.

Each year, the summer school brings together Year 12 students from across Greater Manchester to explore digital fabrication, engineering skills, and electronic design, as well as careers in the STEM fields.  

mentoring programme for women in stem
'Go Beyond'

First launched as a pilot mentoring scheme to connect female engineering students with industry experts in March 2021. In 2022 ‘Go Beyond‘ assisted 15 female graduate engineers to gain confidence to get a role in industry.

From 2023 onwards, ‘Go Beyond’ will be powered by the Morson STEM Foundation with ambitions to grow the programme into a more comprehensive industry speakers’ series as part of a wider enrichment programme for all engineering students’ levels.

We’re committed to safeguarding STEM education and nurturing a skilled workforce that drives Industry 4.0 innovation regionally and nationally. The Morson Maker Space is a major technical facility providing hands-on training for the next generation of engineers to be industry-ready with the skills and experience to enable our business to recruit from this talent pool, both today and in the future.

 

Ged Mason OBE, Morson Group CEO

 

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