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When it comes to choosing which path to take towards an engineering career, students are often faced with the dilemma of deciding between ...
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Britain's apprentices are getting promoted, improving their confidence and taking on more responsibility in the workplace, according to a ...
The Forum of Private Business has warned a group of MPs that apprenticeships are facing an 'identity crisis', with business owners in ...
"Apprenticeships are good for business," says automotive transmission specialist Xtrac's managing director Peter Digby – while the ...
The Bosch Technology Horizons Awards is an essay competition that is split into two age groups, with cash prizes for the winners. First ...
Huw James, science communication consultant, adventurer and host of the 2012 Bosch Technology Horizons Awards, comments on the falling ...
Vocational training is very rewarding for young people, as they can earn as they learn.
Engineering contractors are more confident about their job prospects in 2012 than they were this time last year, according to research by ...
Summary of current job role: I work at Ford's Engine plant in Dagenham as a Mechanical Electrician. I recently completed my Ford four ...
There are many determined to overturn the negative image engineering has had to endure, once and for all. Engineering Careers met two such ...
'If you can design electronics, you can change the world' - I guess all of us somehow attached to electronics do agree that there is this ...
One of the key issues raised in the first Engineering Apprentice Round Table, during discussion of how to attract more young people to the ...
A growing number of women are now forging careers in engineering through apprenticeships, and the National Apprenticeship Service is ...
The first Engineering Apprentice Round Table discussion has been convened to debate key issues in the skills arena
With nearly one million school leavers and graduates unemployed the industry, government and schools must work together to find a solution, ...
Ann Watson, managing director of specialist awarding organisation, EAL (EMTA Awards Limited), welcomes the latest commitment to raise the ...
Young women are not being given enough careers advice about engineering, says Rachel Tobbell, head of delivery for the UKRC
Britain is in desperate need of apprentices to join its talent pool. Without apprentices, the future of engineering in this country will ...
Ann Watson, managing director of specialist awarding organisation EAL, talks to Engineering Apprentice about the importance of new recruits ...
The role of an Awarding Organisation (AO) is, on the surface, a simple one. We develop and award qualifications for a variety of sectors. ...
By Ann Watson, managing director, EAL
Following David Milliband's speech to the CBI, Elizabeth Bonfield calls on industry training providers to remain committed to delivering ...
Amid a backdrop of proposed university tuition fee increases, rising graduate unemployment and an economy still struggling out of ...
London, 30th Sept. How little can be said in so many words.
Both education and industry need to work much harder to achieve gender balance in engineering, says engineer and author, Monique Frize