Home of 2030 Young Persons’ Challenge Showcase – Darwen Aldridge Academy
Students from Darwen Aldridge Academy have made it through to the next stage of the Home of 2030 Young Persons’ Challenge. Congratulations to the students and staff involved.
Students from Darwen Aldridge Academy have made it through to the next stage of the Home of 2030 Young Persons’ Challenge. Congratulations to the students and staff involved.
Students from Berkeley Green UTC are well represented in the shortlist of the Home of 2030 Young Persons’ Challenge.
Students from Harlow College are in the shortlist for the Home of 2030 Young Persons’ Challenge.
The team from Oxted School made the shortlist of the Young Persons’ Challenge with a modular housing system that takes inspiration from hexagonal shapes derived from biomimicry.
Two teams from London South Bank University have been shortlisted in the 18-25 yrs age group category of the Home of 2030 Young Persons’ Challenge.
Many congratulations to the three teams from the University of Wales Trinity St David (UWTSD) who have been shortlisted in the 18-25 years category in the Home of 2030 Young Persons’ Challenge.
Five students from King Ecgbert School in Sheffield entered the Home of 2030 Young Persons’ Challenge with individual entries in the 11-14 years age group.
Congratulations to the team from Sheffield Hallam University who have made it through to the final of the Young Persons’ Challenge.
Our second showcase of the work submitted for the Home of 2030 Young Persons’ Challenge comes from Nottingham Girls’ Academy.
Three students from the University of Nottingham form the first showcase of entries for the Young Persons’ Design Challenge.