Innovative tech and engineering university inaugurated in Hereford

The New Model in Technology in Engineering, or NMiTE, has been inaugurated with a ceremony at Hereford Cathedral

NMiTE is the first in a wave of new higher education ‘challengers’ the Government is encouraging to launch, to give students better choices and bring fresh approaches to teaching. The ceremony to honour the new university, held on October 19th, reflected how far the project has already come, with a growing faculty and radical approach, ready to recruit Britain’s most ambitious student engineers into its initial intake in September 2019.

The pageantry of the inauguration, which included a civic parade with six mayors and a full ceremony in Hereford Cathedral, also reflects the importance of this initiative to create an internationally renowned centre of engineering teaching excellence – benefiting both the UK’s businesses and the region’s economy.

Universities Minister Sam Gyimah said: “Innovation must remain the driving force behind our higher education system – at the heart of the sector should be the desire to cultivate and explore ground-breaking opportunities for graduates, developing the skills our country needs.

“NMiTE embodies this by engaging employers, experts and academics to develop courses and opportunities that are right for students, and for the engineering sector.

“It is my aspiration that opportunities like these are widespread, and that all students with the talent, whatever their background and wherever they are from, are able to access high-quality, pioneering higher education. I hope to see many more such new providers looking for ways to increase the diversity of our higher education system, delivering for the needs of our future.”

Professor Elena Rodriguez-Falcon, NMiTE’s Acting CEO and Provost, said: “NMiTE is developing the world’s most radical learning environment for engineering students so we can deliver creative, confident, work-ready problem-solvers, with the qualities to become the country’s top engineers and industrial innovators.

“We are revolutionising engineering education by combining the most successful ways to learn from around the world into a new, bold and inspiring approach. Our fast-track programme will deliver high value and an engineering education like no other. Learning is centred around students solving practical engineering challenges, including their commercial aspects too, by working entirely on real-world problems provided by UK employers.”

For more information about NMiTE, see www.nmite.org.uk

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