Nearly 6 in 10 (58%) people in the UK believe that developing technology for the harsh environment of space could help us back on…
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Parker graduate program opportunities
Parker, the specialists in motion and control technologies, has recently been expanding on its graduate program opportunities. Parker’s offerings are spread across many different…
Students can ‘try before they apply’ with UCAS
A newly announced agreement due to go live in spring 2024 will enable those with an account on the UCAS Hub to explore, interact…
London Gatwick partners with Sussex and Surrey IoT
London Gatwick has formed a partnership with the Sussex and Surrey Institute of Technology (IoT) to enhance technical skills and qualifications in the region.…
BT Young Scientist top finish wins with AI project
A student from Limerick has clinched the prestigious top award at this year's BT Young Scientist competition with his groundbreaking project on Artificial Intelligence.…
Top 10 engineering careers of 2024
As we usher in 2024, a horizon of new beginnings and enhanced choices unfolds before us, especially in the realm of engineering. This sector…
Orbbec expands into the educational robotics industry
Orbbec has announced a partnership with Hiwonder, a manufacturer of robots for the educational industry, at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Hiwonder owns…
North Kent College students safely defuse bombs… virtually!
A group of North Kent College students safely defused a bomb recently as part of Public Services class. But don’t worry, no one was…
Google restructures: extensive layoffs in engineering teams
Google, a unit of Alphabet, has announced significant layoffs affecting hundreds of employees across various teams, signalling a major workforce restructuring. The move, impacting…
Innovative infectious disease professor awarded top engineering research prize
A researcher leading a new generation of tools and technologies for infectious disease surveillance, testing and care has been awarded the Institution of Engineering…