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Birkenhead
School
International teamwork

Birkenhead
School has set up a unique pilot multi-national project whereby teams of
students from different countries work together to research solutions to
problems.
Living
independently in a foreign country for two weeks also helps students develop
their language and social skills, fosters greater self-reliance and promotes a
deeper understanding of other cultures. The first teams on the pilot were
involved in science-based research but, because the idea has been so
well-received, Mr Clark and Mr Hayward, the project instigators, want the
programme to expand and to set up research teams in other subject areas, for
example, Economics.
Featured
on the front page of the Bridge, Unilever’s R&D site magazine, recently were
Harry Sturgess and Edward Sherrard in the Lower Sixth, and Dominic Gargya from
Germany and Pablo Zulet Spain. They spent two weeks in the Unilever Research
Labs in Port Sunlight last October looking at the extraction of substitute
polymers from waste products to reduce the use of crude oil in a range of
Unilever products.
Other
students worked in similar multi-national teams - in the public health labs in
Pamplona looking at contamination in foodstuffs and water supply, at the
University of Pamplona looking at obesity and with Siemens, near Stuttgart,
working on robotics. Those involved from Birkenhead were: Jack Granby, Neil
Lawrence and Curtis Wright.
The School
hopes to attract European Union funding to continue and expand this
ground-breaking project.
Photo L to
R: Harry Sturgess, Edward Sherrard (Birkenhead School), Dominic Gargya (Geschwister-Scholl-Schule,
Tübingen), Pablo Zulet (Colegio Santa Teresa, Pamplona)
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