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ECITB backs budding engineers to build industry careers

Aspiring engineers have the opportunity to apply for a place on a prestigious year-long course to help launch a career in engineering construction. Funded by the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) and delivered by 11 colleges and training providers across England

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Sir John Armitt awards engineering scholarships

The Arkwright Scholarships Trust has made its 2012 award of scholarships for aspiring leaders in engineering. 335 A level scholarships and four undergraduate scholarships were awarded – the largest ever annual number.

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Boulting Group expands Environment Agency contract

Boutling Group’s long-term relationship with Environment Agency has been boosted as the engineering solutions provider has been given the opportunity to deliver maintenance services and engineering across additional North-West sites.

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New Engineering Zone to help train engineers of future

A new £400,000 Engineering block is being opened at City of Wolverhampton College to help give students the skills they need to find work. The centre, which opens in September, has been developed with input from local employers, who have helped ensure

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Skills minister praises EAL for building skilled workforce

Skills minister John Hayes has commended EAL for encouraging employers to take on apprentices and helping to boost the economy by up skilling the industry workforce.The minister of state for further education, skills and lifelong learning was speaking at a parliamentary reception

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New engineering prize will inspire future generations

Last week’s announcement of a new £1m prize for engineering will inspire a future generation of engineers, says Europe’s biggest engineers’ body. Paul Davies, head of policy at the Institution of Engineering and Technology, said: “Engineering affects everyone everywhere in the world

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