Big tech has called for computer science to be taught in all US schools as a core subject – could similar moves solve the…
Author: Kiera Sowery
King’s College students receive Engineering Leaders Scholarship
The Engineering Leaders Scholarship (ELS) supports undergraduate students at UK higher education institutions to become leaders and innovators in engineering, and role models for…
Royal Mail delivers first class career opportunities to the new generation
Royal Mail Group may have a pedigree that stretches back to the 16th Century - but it’s also a forward-thinking company keen to develop…
Driving apprenticeship success together
Apprenticeships are a smart way for young people to enter the world of work and for employers to tackle skills gaps and place employees…
Fast charging for a fast car
A team of students from Eindhoven University of Technology has succeeded in developing an all-electric, fast charging prototype race car. Set to roar into…
Institutes of Technology can plug skills gap
The challenges of answering Yorkshire’s demand for technical skills must be addressed if the region is to meet its green ambitions, according to a…
Siemens CEO who left school at 16 calls youngsters to STEM
A former Rochdale schoolboy who left school at 16 and is now the CEO of a global technology giant is calling on more youngsters…
Top tips to begin a cyber career
Cybersecurity is very much in the news, especially when many attacks are spectacular and may involve nation states attacking other nation states. Written by…
Electrical sector hails another record year of apprenticeship applications
The Scottish Joint Industry Board (SJIB) and Scottish Electrical Charitable Training Trust (SECTT) have hailed another record year for electrical apprenticeships in Scotland as learners rush to…
Inspiring women this Ada Lovelace Day & beyond
To celebrate Ada Lovelace Day, five young women engineers have been announced as finalists for the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) Young Woman…