BBC star to launch new iSTEM Centre in Preston
Preston’s College has revealed that BBC star and technology reporter Maggie Philbin will officially open its iSTEM Centre next month.
Known for her work on BBC programmes such as Tomorrow’s World and Bang Goes The Theory, Maggie has come on board to help launch the college’s new £13m facility dedicated to STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) subjects on October 1.
Maggie, who is also the CEO of events initiative TeenTech, said: “It’s encouraging to see Preston’s College taking steps to bridge the skills gap created by an ageing workforce.
“They’re enabling more young people, especially girls, to pursue STEM-related paths and helping students understand how they can shape and develop the world.”
She added: “People know me from Tomorrow’s World and I’m always keen to meet like-minded colleges, schools and employers with a united vision towards championing STEM. Whilst not everyone may be as bold as Preston’s College, I hope they’re inspired in some way during the launch event.”
The event will see the TV presenter deliver a keynote speech on why she believes education providers need to equip students with sector-specific skills that employers want, potentially addressing the skills shortage in STEM-related sectors.
Over 100 guests are expected to attend the opening, including Lancashire employers such as sustainable technologies firm Johnson Matthey, construction company Eric Wright Group and manufacturer Leyland Trucks.
Preston’s College principal Lis Smith, who is also billed as a keynote speaker, commented: “After more than two years of hard work it’s great to see our vision finally come to life and our official opening event is the ideal opportunity to share our focus for iSTEM delivery.
“Almost 1.3m highly-trained scientists, engineers and technicians are needed in Britain by 2020 and it’s our mission to ensure we help towards meeting that figure.”
Lis added: “We are also extremely privileged to welcome Maggie Philbin, whose passion for STEM aligns perfectly with the values and ethos at Preston’s College.”
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