At a glance
- Dates: 11 Jan – 05 April
- Group A (Tuesdays) OR Group B (Thursdays)
- Non-residential (takes place at the Dangoor Reach Out Makerspace)
- For young people local to or near White City
- Applications are now open
- Applications close: 05 January 2025
About the Maker Challenge
This programme gives you the chance to develop an idea and see it through to creation. With access to cutting edge technologies, you will learn to use a range of making tools and techniques with the support of our staff and students.
You will gain a range of skills from practical, hands-on use of equipment to a myriad of soft skills including product development, team-building, presenting and communicating. At the end of the programme there will also be a showcase of the projects for your parents, teachers and families to see.
What to expect
The Maker Challenge runs throughout the year with programmes during each school term and the summer holidays. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, sessions will be delivered at the Makerspace at reduced capacity and with social distancing precautions.
The Dangoor Reach Out Makerspace is a dedicated space for young people, containing tools such as 3D printers, laser cutter, scanners, traditional woodworking machinery, hand tools and craft materials. There is a workshop space and design studio, staffed by our dedicated Makerspace team.
Find out about the Maker Challenge at the Makerspace
Applicant information
To attend this programme, you must:
- Be 14-18 years old
- Live in London (applicants local to White City prioritised)
- Be available to attend all sessions, as listed in the 'How to apply' section
You must not have previously completed the Maker Challenge programme to be eligible.
Applications for the Maker Challenge programme are now open.
The programme takes place over 12 weeks between 11 January and 05 April. There are two groups to choose from: Group A takes place on Tuesdays, and Group B takes place on Thursdays. Weekday sessions are 5-8pm and weekend workshops are 10am-4pm. There are four weekend dates including the finale showcase on Saturday 05 April. Workshops take place at the Dangoor Reach Out Makerspace in White City.
Programme dates
Group A (Tuesdays):
- January dates – Saturday 11 January, Tuesday 14 January, Tuesday 21 January, Saturday 25 January, Tuesday 28 January
- February dates - Tuesday 04 February, Saturday 08 February, Tuesday 11 February, Tuesday 25 February
- March dates – Tuesday 04 March, Tuesday 11 March, Tuesday 18 March, Tuesday 25 March
- April dates – Tuesday 01 April
- Finale showcase on Saturday 05 April
Group B (Thursdays):
- January dates – Saturday 11 January, Thursday 16 January, Thursday 23 January, Sunday 26 January, Thursday 30 January
- February dates - Thursday 06 February, Saturday 08 February, Thursday 13 February, Thursday 27 February
- March dates – Thursday 06 March, Thursday 13 March, Thursday 20 March, Thursday 27 March
- April dates – Thursday 03 April
- Finale showcase on Saturday 05 April
Please select your chosen day when applying online:
- Group A (Tuesdays) OR
- Group B (Thursdays)
Lunch/a hot dinner is provided and all materials needed for the programme are included. If you have any barriers to applying, please contact us at [email protected] as we are keen to accommodate you on our programme.
If you think your participation in this programme / event will not be possible due to the costs associated with travel to our campus, please get in touch with the programme team, no later than a week before the event, and they will be happy to discuss these circumstances with you.
Application deadline: Sunday 05 January 2025
Application process
Applications need to be made through the Aspire application system. Please see our Applicant FAQs for more information.
You will need to create a personal account prior to making an application.
Please be aware that Aspire may not work properly on Internet Explorer, so we advise you to use Google Chrome when applying.
Please do inform your parent/guardian of your interest in the programme before making an application. They may wish to read our Parent and Guardian FAQS.
Making your application
You will need to know:
- whether you are eligible for free school meals
- your household income
- whether your parents/guardians have attended university
- your parent/guardian contact details (email, address, phone number); and
Please do inform your parent/guardian of your interest in the programme before making an application. They may wish to read our parent/guardian FAQs.
If you have any questions, or are having problems with your application, please do contact the Makerspace team by email at [email protected] and they will be able to help you.
Personal statement
In your application, we may ask you to submit a personal statement but do not worry - we do not use this to choose applicants. We are just curious about what you already make or would like to make. It helps us plan and make sure we have the correct materials and tools ready for you in the Makerspace.
You can write up to 250 words, but how much you write is entirely up to you.
You could include:
- Why you want to join
- If there is anything you particularly enjoy making
- Any relevant hobbies you enjoy
- How the programme may help you in the future
- Something interesting about yourself that you would like to share
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Contact us
Have a question or problem? Please see our Outreach Programme FAQs.
If you are still unsure, please contact our dedicated Makerspace team. They are responsible for the running of the space and associated programmes.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +44 (0)751 755 1996
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