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Universities of Edinburgh and Southampton lead generation of BrightSparks

We are in the final stages of collecting entries for the 2019 programme, in partnership with RS Components, and it is interesting to view the 2017 and 2108 cohorts in terms of academic background. We would love to receive nominations from other universities, too, of course.

If you would like to nominate yourself or an equally deserving colleague, please complete our shortish form.

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While Edinburgh and Southampton have been the alma mata of three BrightSparks, a select group of universities rank for two: Imperial College London, University of Birmingham, University of Bristol, University of Cardiff, University of Hertfordshire, University of Liverpool, University of Manchester, University of Portsmouth and University of Warwick.

Not all BrightSparks follow a strict academic route, it must be emphasised; there is also a strong theme of entrepreneurship, college educated technicians and community engagement for STEM education. Different strokes for different folks. Let us hear your achievements.

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The search is on
Now in its third year, the EW BrightSparks programme is searching for engineers under the age of 30 who are working or studying in the UK – so those who are still in the early stages of their career and who will be the people shaping UK electronics in the years to come.

Clive Couldwell“The previous BrightSparks have been so inspiring, with such a diversity and range of achievements, we are delighted to continue the EW BrightSparks programme, in partnership with RS Components,” said Clive Couldwell, group editor of Electronics Weekly (pictured).

“The hunt is on to find the class of 2019 and we hope our readers will help to nominate worthy young friends or colleagues to ensure their work receives the celebration it deserves.”

Inspiration
The wider context behind the EW BrightSparks programme is that by highlighting and celebrating the existing achievements of the most talented young people in the electronics industry we can help inspiring and encouraging new entrants to the industry.

This is particularly important in the context of the industry’s well-publicised skills gap and the efforts of the UK government and other organisations to encourage greater take-up in schools and universities of STEM and engineering-related subjects.

As in previous years, the BrightSparks and their companies will be highlighted in Electronics Weekly throughout the subsequent year, both online and in print.

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Diary dates
Two dates are already firmly in the diary.

The Judges Day will be held on Wednesday 20 March 2019, to make the final selection for the class of 2019 from all the submitted entries.

Then there’s the big day itself. The Awards Day will be held on Wednesday 1 May 2019, for the selected EW BrightSparks to receive their awards.

EW BrightSparks of 2018 and 2017
Take a look at the achievements of the EW BrightSparks of 2018 and 2017.