Rohde & Schwarz is announcing an initiative to help Formula Student teams throughout Europe develop high-performance race cars and learn from the students’ applications…
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Closing the skills gap in data and analytics
A 2022 report by Ernst & Young suggests that, while data centricity is a top priority for businesses, organisations are still having trouble filling…
The WES Annual Student Conference heads to Manchester
The WES Annual Student Conference is right around the corner, and we want to connect everyone with the women engineers who are making a…
The University of York joins Northern Accelerator to create life-changing businesses and high-value jobs
More high-value research and development jobs will be created in the North as the University of York joins Northern Accelerator. The partnership, now consisting…
Lane Motorsport supports next gen of motorsport engineers
Lane Motorsport continues to support a number of UK University based teams of budding car designers with exclusive pricing on connectors and free technical…
Closing the skills gap in data and analytics
A 2022 report by Ernst & Young suggests that, while data centricity is a top priority for businesses, organisations are still having trouble filling…
MoD graduates collaborate with specialist SMEs to help solve nuclear industry challenges
An opportunity to learn from different industries is bringing industry, SMEs and young graduates together in a spirit of collaboration which will be embraced…
Can apprenticeships help the UK’s labour market and close the STEM skills gap?
It is no secret that the UK employment market has changed in the past few years, both as a result of Brexit and the…
Yorkshire electrical engineering firm welcomes pair of apprentices
A Yorkshire-headquartered high-voltage electrical engineering firm has extended its commitment to reducing the industry’s skills gap, by continuing its popular apprenticeship scheme – and…
Peeling back the layers
Article contributed by Charles Petzold How does a computer add? It’s shocking how so many experienced programmers can’t answer that question. Not exactly, anyway.…