STEM News
Celebrating 100 inspiring UK female entrepreneurs
Small Business Britain's f:Entrepreneur #iAlso100 campaign for 2024 has spotlighted 100 of the UK's most inspiring female entrepreneurs.
Code Ninjas hosts free STEM event at High Wycombe dojo
At Code Ninjas High Wycombe, owners Robin Theakston and Charlie Gunn are gearing up for an incredible 2024 filled with coding adventures that will shape children’s futures in the digital age.
Student job fair offers career opportunities to grad students
The Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC) will host a Student Job Fair on Tuesday, February 27, 2024, from 1:30pm to 5:00pm in the Hyatt Regency Ballroom.
Educator acquires Indian software firm
UK coding and cyber security educator has acquired a majority stake in leading Indian tech firm SimbaQuartz in a move that will create jobs in both countries.
21st-century women shaping the future of STEM
Women have been shaping the STEM landscape for centuries, and for centuries their contributions have been often overlooked. A trend that, unsettlingly, seems to still be evident even in the 21st-century.
Outstanding women celebrated nationally at Young Woman Engineer of the Year Awards
Three young women engineers have been recognised at the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) Young Woman Engineer of the Year Awards for their work in engineering.
Review: STEM clubs boost engineering career aspirations
EngineeringUK has released a new report which brings together the available evidence on STEM (science, technology, engineering, and maths) clubs and their ability to increase students’ aspirations for engineering and technology careers.
New Cyber Explorers Cup competition launched in UK
New Cyber Explorers Cup competition launched for pupils across the UK to boost their tech skills.
Tech leaders debate UK's skills crisis in Parliament
UK tech leaders assembled in Parliament to tackle the nation's severe skills crisis alongside Members of Parliament, business leaders, and government policy makers.
Iceland leads in supporting women in STEM
Iceland has been recognised as the foremost country for supporting women in STEM, boasting the highest average female wage globally at $79,473.