UCAS end of cycle data for 2024 shows the number of UK 18-year-olds accepted to university or college is up 2.9% on last year’s…
Author: Paige West
New statue unveiled on National Engineering Day
A striking new statue has been unveiled in central London of a Macclesfield-based woman engineer. Not encased in traditional bronze or marble but in…
Circuit Showdown: a design battle like no other
Mouser Electronics, in collaboration with eeDesignIt, presents Circuit Showdown, a design competition that brings aspiring engineers together for a one-of-a-kind showdown. In this thrilling…
Top tips for landing a tech job at Google
Securing a job at Google is a dream for many, given the company’s reputation as a leader in innovation, its competitive benefits, and the…
University incubators and startups: engineering the future
The landscape of higher education, particularly in the field of engineering, has seen significant transformations over the past few decades. One of the most…
New life science facility in London’s Knowledge Quarter
The completion of MAYDE, located at 5-10 Brandon Road, marks a significant milestone in the development of a new life science facility within London's…
NMITE university project announces new £3.5 million gift
Herefordshire’s university project, the New Model Institute for Technology and Engineering (NMITE), has secured a significant charitable donation to support its expansion. The Charles…
Arm engineers win prestigious Academy award
Six engineers from the Arm Architecture Formal Team have been honoured with this year’s Colin Campbell Mitchell Award by the Royal Academy of Engineering.…
Take part in the ‘Eye on Intelligence’ design challenge
element14, in partnership with AMD, has launched the ‘Eye on Intelligence’ design challenge. This competition invites participants to develop an embedded vision project using…
The Open University to host AI in Education Conference
The Open University (OU) is set to host the annual AI in Education conference at its Milton Keynes campus on Monday, 24th June. This…