The Duke of York visits Cambridge

The Duke of York spent the day visiting Cambridge Science Centre, Raspberry Pi and Hughes Hall.

The Duke of York, Patron, of Cambridge Science Centre met the staff, teachers and pupils of the centre on his visit.

The Cambridge Science Centre is an independent Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education charity. It is a devoted, innovative, hands-on science exhibition and activity space for families and schools. The Centre opened in February 2011, and the Duke became Patron of the Centre in 2014. 

The Duke of York at Cambridge Science Centre

The visit to the Cambridge Science Centre started with the viewing of the exhibits and to meet staff, teachers and students.

This was followed by HRH being escorted to the performance area to witness the ‘Could It Be Magic?’ show. Finally, The Duke visits the students who are making ‘DNA Bracelets’.

The Duke of York with students

The Duke then travelled to Hughes Hall, where HRH is an Honorary Fellow to be greeted by the Lord Lieutenant.  

Hughes Hall appoints HRH as an Honorary Fellow in recognition of The Duke’s work to encourage minds in business and entrepreneurship through programmes.

During the visit, HRH had the opportunity to learn about Hughes Hall’s new friendship programme, The Bridge. The programme is intended to provide advice to researchers from senior Fellows to students. 

As The Duke of York is an Honorary Fellow, HRH opened Hughes Hall’s brand new 85 room student accommodation, Gresham Court. 

The Duke of York visits Hughs Hall

His Royal Highness, Patron, then travels to Raspberry Pi Foundation. 

The Raspberry Pi Foundation is the creator of the Raspberry Pi computer, which is a small, in-expensive, accessible platform which is intended to introduce computer programming to young people who are losing skills in computer science applicants.  

The Duke of York visits Raspberry Pi

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