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At the moment the engineering sector is suffering from an image problem amongst children, according to two new reports. It […]
Over the course of National Apprenticeship Week, the world of engineering came out to encourage more young people to think about […]
In a bit to stem the STEM shortage, the very first robotics curriculum aimed squarely at GCSE students was unveiled […]
EDF Energy are breaking down gender barriers with their Pretty Curious campaign, which aims to encourage more girls to take […]
Stagnant job growth, below average salary increases and job dissatisfaction are contributing to nearly half of all engineering and manufacturing […]
Some of the UK’s most inspirational young female engineers have been recognised for their achievements by the Institution of Engineering […]
The University of Sheffield is striving to equip its engineering graduates with the ‘soft skills’ needed to succeed in industry […]
The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) launched an inspiring new video about women in engineering at the Women in Science […]
The Royal Academy of Engineering is inviting applications for their coveted MacRobert Award 2016, the UK’s premier prize for engineering […]
In a far-reaching recent blog for The Engineer, Rolton Group Chairman Peter Rolton gave a fascinating insight into why he […]