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Learning about manufacture of Minis, MRIs and aerospace technology on site visits

18 March 2026

Students with Michael Sobodu at the Mini Plant Oxford
Students with Michael Sobodu at the Mini Plant Oxford
Students with intern Sherjeel at Siemens Healthineers
Students with intern Sherjeel at Siemens Healthineers

During last week's Skills and Employability Week, many Undergraduate and Masters students went on site visits around the country.

BMW Group - Mini Plant

During a visit to the Mini Plant near Oxford, students spent some time in the archive room, learning about the history and development of this iconic car, before being given an extensive tour, where they learnt how the plant and it's more than 3000 employees and more 1200 robots produce up to 1000 cars per day, taking around 23 hours per bespoke car. At the end of the afternoon, Queen Mary Mechanical Engineering alum Michael Sobodu gave a talk about his career trajectory and his job as Mechanical Facilities Planner, managing projects around the plant.

Siemens Healthineers

In another part of Oxford, a group of students visited Siemens Healthineers' main production floor to see how almost 700 staff contribute to producing MRI scanners and the superconducting magnets which run them, as well as learning about the latest developments in the technology. As a leading manufacturer of MRI scanners, Siemens Heathineers deliver them around the world, every 1 in 2 machines sold around the world come from Siemens. The students also met Sherjeel Anjum - a student currently on his industrial placement year as a Manufacturing Engineering Intern at Siemens Healthineers, and had a networking session with other current staff.

Leonardo

At Leonardo's headquarters in Luton, some students were introduced to working life at the Aerospace Technology company, meeting Principal Systems Engineer Dr C Princess Udeze, who completed her PhD in Medical Engineering at Queen Mary in 2017. She told them about the importance of tailoring your applications when applying for placements and graduate roles, and encouraged them to take advantage of careers services and Placement Officer Helen Green's workshops.

Contact:Ayden Wilkes
Email:a.wilkes@qmul.ac.uk