By invitation only.
Making a nomination: The deadline for nominations has now passed.
Contact us: If you have any questions regarding this event please contact us on msrcenq@microsoft.com
Microsoft Research Cambridge is a world-leading lab at the forefront of research innovation. We are committed to inspiring and supporting the next generation of computer scientists and our Student Experience Day programme offers students a one-day exclusive experience at our lab.
The students are selected from nominations made by teachers within the UK. A call for nominations for the next Experience Day will go out in February 2018.
The students asked to join us for the day in June 2016 were:
| Saffron Walden County High School | Eleanor Curtis |
| The Red Maids’ School | Elizabeth Hawke |
| Freman College | Eloise Bradford |
| UTC Cambridge | Emily Clements |
| LVS Ascot | Thomas Tuohy |
| Highgate Wood School | Jade Sollinger |
| Queen Elizabeth School, Kirkby Lonsdale | Thomas Moses |
| Stanborough School | Jack Byrne |
| Witchford Village College | James Ingham |
| Hills Road Sixth Form College | James Marsh |
Their visit included:
- a behind the scenes tour of the Microsoft Research Cambridge lab
- the chance to meet and interact with researchers and engineers
- an opportunity to get hands-on with new and exciting technology and research
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Teachers may nominate up to four students from the same school – further nominations will be disregarded.
- Students may only be nominated once – multiple nominations will be disregarded.
- Nominated students should be between 14-18 years old, and should be in secondary education in the UK at the time of nomination and the experience day.
- Students will be selected by Microsoft based on the teachers’ nominations – our decision is final.
- Students selected to participate agree to be filmed and photographed for promotional purposes during their visit. The resulting film and photographs will remain the property of Microsoft.
- Questions may be emailed to msrcenq@microsoft.com
Please note: Microsoft will provide up to £200 for each student to go towards travel and accommodation costs.