Entrepreneur, early-stage investor and philanthropist Dr. Ewan Kirk has called on the Government to introduce a blanket 10-year visa for all STEM graduates in…
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University of Huddersfield welcomes visiting engineering design professor
Engineering students at the University of Huddersfield will learn about inclusive engineering design from an expert in the field as part of a visiting…
Acer empowers UK with AI-ready devices this autumn
Acer’s range of AI-powered laptops and Chromebooks, engineered to redefine productivity, creativity, and entertainment experiences are now available in UK retailers. These innovative devices…
The Helios prize open for applications
The Helios prize is awarded for graduate work in sustainable energy or energy efficiency. The Helios prize is made possible thanks to a generous…
DigiKey Back to School makes a grand return
DigiKey has announced the return of its Back to School giveaway, just in time for the start of the next school year. Enter the…
Graduate engineers ready to plug industry skills shortage
11 engineering graduates won places on UK Power Networks' first post-university scheme in more than five years and will be working in roles such…
Dounreay engineer wins Young Chemical Engineer of the Year
Liam Gordon, 27, won the Young Chemical Engineer of the Year award at the annual showcase event of the Aberdeen branch of IChemE, the…
AI learning apps gain 142 million users in 2024, up 27%
A new analysis of education apps on the Google Play Store by app growth solutions company, SplitMetrics, has found a new trend – the…
Prime Minister overhauls apprenticeships to support opportunity
The government is boosting opportunities for young people through ambitious apprenticeship reforms in England. The Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Education Secretary Bridget…
Government reform to lifelong learning and education
Here, Daniel Hill, Managing Director for EMEA at Instructure explores what the government can do to better support lifelong learning and education in the…