National Grid offers funding for STEM initiatives in underprivileged areas
National Grid is set to fund STEM projects aimed at young individuals from underprivileged and economically-disadvantaged backgrounds.
National Grid is set to fund STEM projects aimed at young individuals from underprivileged and economically-disadvantaged backgrounds.
UK Power Networks has given students across its network area an inside look at the work going on as part of the energy transition.
Siemens has offered 33 UK university students the opportunity to fast track their careers, as part of the firm’s quest for gender parity.
Rachel Gray from Newcastle College explores the problems women have breaking into engineering careers and how to change stereotypes.
For the fifth year running, members and supporters of the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) will be posting photos of Lottie Dolls at work during Tomorrow’s Engineers Week to show the wide range of careers available in engineering.
International Women in Engineering Day 2020 (INWED20) has been launched with the theme ‘Shape the World’.
Drawing on her own personal experience, Jess Costanzo, specification sales manager at Simmtronic, discusses the gender disparity within the industry, highlighting where the UK is falling short, the unsung opportunities available to young people and what we can do to not only
ECA has warned that proposed increases in funding for non-levy paying employers to invest in apprenticeships may not be enough to address the sector’s current and future needs.
London South Bank University (LSBU) and the Building Services Research and Information Association (BSRIA) have launched a new joint research and innovation centre.
The ECITB has unveiled a new £90 million skills investment plan in an effort to meet the current and future skills needs of the engineering construction industry.
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