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UK’s flagship fusion machine starts fifth scientific campaign to double heating power
The UK's Atomic Energy Authority aims to make nuclear fusion a reality with its latest MAST Upgrade scientific campaign.
Alexia Dieumegard, Site Manager, Legendre UK, looks at how can we challenge stereotypes around engineering careers, better represent women in the industry, and utilise the untapped workforce to help ...
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Apple has lifted the lid on its elite engineers working in the UK – and introduced them to classes full of children. It has for the first time fully revealed the team it has working on some of its ...
Concerns about the number of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) graduates have been a regular feature of political debate in recent year, in many cases linked to wider worries about the ...
Lindsley Ruth, CEO RS Components, has no doubt that Britain can meet the challenge of inspiring and nurturing young engineering talent, providing we work together. Increased automation and the ...
The recently announced Cybersecurity and Resilience Bill is a welcome move by the UK government to continue evolving its security strategy. But we are ignoring a critical vulnerability that could ...
A recent study from trade show organisers, Nineteen Group, carried out for its forthcoming Manufacturing & Engineering Week event has shown that 78% of UK industrial companies are finding it either ...
I used to think engineering was a ‘job for the boys’. So it’s hard to believe I’m now in my third year of a technical apprenticeship and well on my way to becoming a qualified engineer, with a ...
Not-for-profit EngineeringUK is warning that lack of Government planning and resources in the STEM educational pipeline is putting de-carbonisation at risk. Not-for-profit EngineeringUK is warning ...
You deserve a positive teaching and learning experience, where you feel part of a supportive community. That’s why most of our postgraduate taught students will enjoy an innovative approach to ...
Nearly a quarter of UK engineering graduates are working in non-graduate jobs or unskilled work such as waiting and shop work, a report suggests. The study says it is "not easy or automatic" for ...
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