The Worshipful Company of Engineers’ (WCE) recently paid a visit to the Department of Engineering. We were privileged to be visited by The Worshipful Company…
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Sony’s first accessible controller is removing barriers to gaming
Designed to remove barriers to gaming and help players with disabilities play more easily, more comfortably and for longer periods on PS5. Accessibility is…
Engineering students to get enterprise training receive employment barriers
University of Bath engineering students from minority backgrounds are set to be offered additional training in enterprise and starting their own businesses through an…
6 things recruiters look for on LinkedIn
Six things that recruiters look for in a LinkedIn profile have been identified by new study from EHL Hospitality Business School. The most significant professional…
Students to study maths until 18 under Rishi Sunak’s pledge
Rishi Sunak pledges to "reimagine our approach to numeracy" as part of his first speech of 2023. Students will study maths up until the…
PG Online is UK first to use AR in educational revision books
In September 2022, PG Online launched Augmented Reality (AR) into its popular ClearRevise books, in the Science and Geography subject areas for GCSE students.…
Submarine cleaning vehicle designed by cohort of engineering academy
In the space of just six weeks, five young engineers on an innovative academy programme have designed a Submersible Remotely Operated Vehicle (SROV) to…
Don’t let your data fall into the wrong hands
Your data is a precious thing. It is who you are. It is the story of your life. And a lot of the time…
Professor of Physics, John C. Travers wins the IET A F Harvey Engineering Research Prize
Professor of Physics at Heriot-Watt University and director of the Laboratory of Ultrafast Physics and Optics, John C. Travers has been named as the…
“STEM” into Christmas: Nottingham schoolchildren get taste of engineering
Hundreds of schoolchildren from across the county have been learning about ‘The Future of Transportation” as part of the Faculty of Engineering’s Christmas Lecture…
