The Power of Collaboration: the Fortescue ZERO / Faraday Institution Relationship

Case study: The ongoing and multi-faceted collaboration between the Faraday Institution community and Fortescue WAE, the Oxfordshire-based technology and engineering services company, has yielded substantial benefits for both organisations.

NEBA: Harnessing the North East’s Battery R&D Capabilities for the UK and beyond

Case study: The North East of England – a trailblazer of the first industrial revolution — has now positioned itself as an important hub for the UK’s green industrial revolution. Within the region, a thriving battery ecosystem is taking shape, propelled by the efforts of the North East Battery Alliance (NEBA).

Charging up the North East’s battery workforce

Education case study: Building closer links between industry and academia will be vital as Britain seeks to grow its battery workforce. Chemical engineer Victoria Liddle knows this better than most after spending a year as a Faraday Institution Industrial Fellow identifying the skills the next generation will need for success.

The Doctoral Programme: Inspiring and Training the Next Generation

Education case study: A joint public engagement programme to bring together leading thinkers from business, science and policy who are helping to lead and shape the transition to electric vehicles has been watched over 270,000 online.

University Student Researchers Get into Battery Tech

Education case study: Raising STEM career aspirations and creating a dynamic and diverse pool of talent for the fields of battery technology and energy storage.

Royal Institution and Faraday Institution public engagement programme electrifies the UK

Education case study: EMPOWER: A positive action career development training programme giving women the tools for career success. Skills4.

Fully Charged Battery Box

Education case study: The Fully Charged Battery Box – a resource designed to enable researchers and teachers to share ideas relating to battery research in a relatable way for 7- to 11-year olds – has reached over 7500 students all across the UK.

#FaradayPathways to Career Success

These Faraday Pathways showcase the career success of talented individuals throughout our community and how Faraday Institution training programmes, interventions, collaborative ways of working and community building initiatives are helping to deliver future skills needed.