Two final-year Aston University students have been announced as among the 21 most inspiring young people in the Midlands. They were named winners of…
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EPCIA Student Award 2023
Dr Shova Neupane from the Centre for Industrial Electronics (CIE) at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) has been awarded the EPCIA Student Award…
How students are using text-generating AI and the implications of it
The use of AI is becoming increasingly prevalent in our lives, from helping us to search the internet more efficiently to providing us with…
Universities cut services amid rising energy costs: how students are being impacted
With energy prices hitting all-time highs during the past winter, many are feeling the pinch, including Universities. Without a permanent price cap in place…
A future without engineers
As the STEM skills gap gets bigger, ipso facto, the pool of skilled engineers gets smaller. This topsy turvy increase/decrease is leaving many people…
EngineeringUK partners with Tech She Can to continue efforts towards an equal future
EngineeringUK has joined Tech She Can as a supporter to continue efforts to engage young people from groups underrepresented in the engineering sector, particularly young women…
Codasip and Intel bring RISC-V development to higher-education
Codasip, specialist in processor design automation and RISC-V processor IP, has announced it is collaborating with Intel to enable undergraduate and graduate level courses…
Thousands of school students debate future of STEM
Over 40,000 students in schools across the UK have been discussing their ambitions for the future of STEM this week. This was part of…
Rohde & Schwarz lends test equipment to best Formula Student teams in Europe
Rohde & Schwarz is announcing an initiative to help Formula Student teams throughout Europe develop high-performance race cars and learn from the students’ applications…
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…