STEM

USW Rocketry Society

The rocketry society works with students who volunteer to take part in designing, propelling, monitoring and constructing rockets from scratch.

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Rocket created by students in the Rocketry Society

Underlaid by mechanical, electronical and engineering techniques, the society gives students who study such subjects, and students who simply have an interest in rockets and space the chance to gain hands-on experience in the many different skillsets.


Since its foundation in November 2018, the rocketry society has designed, built, launched and successfully recovered 3 rockets, reaching 3,000ft - alongside winning the National Rocketry Championship 2018/19 - a huge achievement!

The work of our students, combined with the guidance of industry leading lecturers who volunteer within the society, has streamlined our projects, so much so that we have entered the National Rocketry Championship, and our project came out in first place. Founding in November 2018 and winning the championships in the April 2019 is a huge achievement and we have big plans to continue this growth.

The society is split into teams, giving everybody the chance to focus their skills on a particular facet of the project. However, due to the very nature of the society, you will work closely with each team and have natural cross over, all working together to make the project a success.

Our students work in teams to design the rocket, undertake/conduct research and development, manage the payload and electronics and more recently, we have introduced a publicity and outreach team to assist in promoting the work that USW Rocketry Society are doing.

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MEET THE TEAM

Philip Charlesworth smiles for profile shot
James Robinson, Lead Systems and Design engineer for USW Rocketry society poses for a selfie on a sunny day

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GET INVOLVED

If you're interested in pursuing a career in engineering or want to gain real world planning, managing and delivering skills to help showcase your technical abilities then involving yourself in the USW Rocketry Society will help prepare you for the graduate market, giving you practical and soft skills that can be applied in the industry giving you an edge in the competitive graduate market.

Anyone with an interest in Engineering and Rockets is welcome to join the USW Rocketry Society, no matter what course you’re studying.


Future Projects

With the help of The Centre for Automotive and Power Systems Engineering (CAPSE), we have secured a rocket testing facility in Merthyr Tydfil to carry out rocket launches and explosions. The USW Rocketry Society have exciting plans to launch a rocket reaching over 6,000ft.

Some of our long-term plans include:

  • Launch rockets reaching 9,000 to 12,000 feet
  • Acquire a new space lab facility
  • Invest in state-of-the-art testing facilities
  • Release publications outlining our research and capabilities
  • Integrate our work with student projects
  • Attain grant applications and funds from professional bodies