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Renault launches engineering competition

The Altran Engineering Academy -- with Renault F1 Team Imagine if someone offered you the opportunity to work in the most high-tech, fast-moving industries in the world... Test your skills in an environment that operates at the pinnacle ...

The Altran Engineering Academy -- with Renault F1 Team

Imagine if someone offered you the opportunity to work in the most high-tech, fast-moving industries in the world...

Test your skills in an environment that operates at the pinnacle of motorsport engineering. Take your place amongst the very best that the world's principal motor manufacturers can offer. Contributing to a spectacle that is followed over 350 million of people across the world.

Together with The Daily Telegraph and the Renault F1 Team, the Altran Engineering Academy is able to offer one person the unique chance to launch a science/engineering career in the most exciting way imaginable. We are looking for the most talented young scientists and engineers in the country to take part in an exclusive competition.

The Altran Engineering Academy aims to provide fast track opportunities for talented young scientists and engineers in the UK. This annual award scheme offers invaluable and paid work experience in some of the most exciting and competitive industries in the world. Opportunities that are, in effect, impossible for young scientists and engineers to obtain through normal channels.

It is all about creating chances for the best young talent that Britain has to offer. There will only be one winner. And that person will win one of the most exciting prizes available in the world of science and technology. They will be offered a job with one of the Formula One's top teams; the Renault F1 Team, based at Enstone in Oxfordshire, contributing to the development of this year's R24 and next year's Formula 1 challenger. It's a once in a lifetime opportunity -- perhaps the chance to launch a career in one of the world's most demanding engineering disciplines.

Visit www.renaultf1.com to register

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