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Sydenham School is delighted and honoured to be able to welcome Jenny Body, President of the Royal Aeronautical Society as the latest contributor to our Sydenham STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) lecture series on Tuesday 3rd June 2014 from 6.00pm - 7.00pm.

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Members of the public are most welcome.?

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Jenny Body, OBE, FRAeS is President Elect of the Royal Aeronautical Society and has become its first-ever female President in May 2013. Jenny is one of the most experienced and successful female aeronautical engineers in Britain today and in 2010 she was awarded an OBE for her services to engineering. She will be talking about her career, opportunities for women in her industry and of course a little bit about airplanes!


So if you might be interested in the talk please come along ? you are most welcome.


K Matheson-McLaughlin

STEM Curriculum Leader?

Sydenham School

Dartmouth Road

London

SE26 4RD

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