A pilot research internships scheme set up by the Academy in the past year has offered eight undergraduate students the opportunity to work with…
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All systems are go for new space degree apprenticeship
A new degree apprenticeship in space engineering will open up more opportunities for young people to build rewarding careers in the space industry and…
Disadvantaged students to benefit from government’s Turing Scheme
Disadvantaged students are set to take up the two-thirds of the international study and work opportunities available from September, as part of the government’s…
Mechanical engineering student drives into Jaguar job
After driving De Montfort University Leicester (DMU)’s racing team to success at Silverstone, Mechanical Engineering student Nuri Uysal has secured a coveted job with…
UVA engineer innovates liquid safety cushioning nanofoam technology
The discovery that American football players were unknowingly acquiring permanent brain damage as they racked up head hits throughout their professional careers created a…
UK 18-year-olds make record number of applications for computing courses
The latest deadline data from 30th June, UCAS’ final date to apply for up to five courses at the same time, shows there have…
Get in early and prioritise ESG to grow and retain Gen Z digital talent
Written by Danny Rowark, Sales Director at Software AG As the skills gap widens in the digital sector, businesses are starting to get anxious.…
Will Zuckerberg’s Threads replace Musk’s Twitter?
With a staggering thirty million users already signed up to Meta’s Threads app on its launch day, could this spell doom for the recently…
AI tests into top 1% for original creative thinking
New research from the University of Montana and its partners suggests artificial intelligence can match the top 1% of human thinkers on a standard…
Artificial cells demonstrate that ‘life finds a way’
“Listen, if there's one thing the history of evolution has taught us is that life will not be contained. Life breaks free. It expands…