Data reveals that the engineering sector has seen a concerning decline in both applicants (44.1%) and vacancies (39.9%), when comparing June 2022 figures to…
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Discover robots of the future and fusion
A robotics expert will bring to life a fascinating future where intuitive machines are deployed to go where humans can’t in a free public…
Top tech for your university journey
Life is all about choices. So, naturally, when you pack up and set off for Uni, you want to know that you have the…
The University of Sheffield supported with 3D printed bioelectronics research
When the Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering (ACSE) at The University of Sheffield was looking for a way to accurately 3D print…
Students tasked with nuclear decommissioning challenge
Eight Year 12 pupils from across West Cumbria joined React Engineering for an entire week as part of the Into Engineering Week which is…
Report highlights lack of understanding around green STEM jobs
Insights from a report by EngineeringUK suggest the UK could be sleep walking towards a net zero skills shortage. The net zero workforce report…
Securing the future: renewed call for investment in careers provision
EngineeringUK has renewed calls on government to invest £40m to improve access to careers provision for students in schools and colleges in England. With…
Report outlines Tomorrow’s Engineering Research Challenges
A report published today (8th July 2022) sets out the long-term vision for how engineering research will help to tackle key challenges. In the…
Vacancies in Engineering continue to grow
The number of engineering job vacancies have risen consistently over the past 15 months, with the first part of this year also revealing an…
Ignite Partnership funds Academy to run motorsport engineering scholarships
The Ignite partnership has announced its inaugural charitable grants for initiatives to increase diversity and inclusion within motorsport. Motorsport UK and the Royal Academy of Engineering will be…