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Spotlight on T Levels awareness during Tomorrow's Engineers Week
T Levels have the potential to deliver the much-needed skilled engineering workforce in the UK, however a new report published by EngineeringUK highlights that awareness among young people and employers is surprisingly low.
Series 8 – Episode 3 – Inspiring women in engineering
Paige West talks with Elizabeth Donnelly, Chief Executive Officer at the Women’s Engineering Society (or the WES for short) about inspiring future generations and the role WES plays in encouraging young women and girls to take up engineering careers.
The number of women working in engineering is increasing
New research from EngineeringUK has shown that 16.5% of those working in engineering are female, compared to 10.5% as reported in 2010.
Women’s Engineering Society joins the Tomorrow’s Engineers Code
The Women’s Engineering Society (WES) has joined the Tomorrow’s Engineers Code in time to mark International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), which takes place on the 23rd June 2022.
Neon redesigned: helping primary school teachers bring STEM to life
Neon, a platform to bring the UK’s quality engineering outreach opportunities and inspiring careers resources in one place, has had a redesign to help teachers find the right experiences for their classrooms, specific to their education level.
Energy & Utility Skills partner to build future workforce
The Code brings employers together to inspire a diverse engineering workforce. Energy & Utility Skills, EngineeringUK, and SSE have released a video to promote the benefits of signing up to The Code to industry employers.
British engineers helping to achieve Net Zero
Tomorrow’s Engineers Week has kicked off with a series of films showcasing the engineers that are at the heart of solutions to achieve net zero by 2050.
Tomorrow’s Engineers Code: one year on
As we celebrate the first anniversary of the Tomorrow’s Engineers Code, EngineeringUK has announced that over 160 organisations have now committed to working together to increase the number and diversity of young people entering engineering careers.
Call for £40m investment to realise UK’s net zero ambition
EngineeringUK is calling on the government to use next week’s Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) as an opportunity to invest £40m annually in careers provision for students in schools and colleges in England to enable more young people to understand the opportunities available in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) careers.
Call for £40m investment to realise UK’s net zero goal
EngineeringUK is calling on the government to use next week’s Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) as an opportunity to invest £40mn annually in careers provision for students in schools and colleges in England to enable more young people to understand the opportunities available in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) careers.