Inaugural top 50 Women in Engineering list
Published: 04/07/2016
Almost half of The Daily Telegraph’s inaugural list of 50 influential women in engineering are Chartered Engineers (CEng) on the Engineering Council’s national Register …
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Almost half of The Daily Telegraph’s inaugural list of 50 influential women in engineering are Chartered Engineers (CEng) on the Engineering Council’s national Register …
Published: 28/06/2016
A statement from Engineering Council CEO Jon Prichard following the EU referendum …
Published: 23/06/2016
The Engineering Council has launched a temporary new web page in support of National Women in Engineering Day (NWED), on 23 June 2016. …
Published: 17/06/2016
The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) and the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) have announced plans for closer collaboration, with shared office facilities in London and South East Asia. …
Published: 15/06/2016
Mike Hope, Associate Professor at Kingston University, will deliver a presentation on the benefits of the Engineering Council’s Engineering Gateways scheme to employers and their engineering staff. …
Published: 15/06/2016
The Engineering Council introduced security into the learning outcomes required for accredited degrees in the third edition of the Accreditation of Higher Education Programmes (AHEP). …
Published: 15/06/2016
The Engineering Council has launched a news page on the website to share engineering news and events for the benefit of the wider engineering community. …
Published: 15/06/2016
Alistair Smith talks about his career and his journey to becoming a Chartered Engineer, including his experience of an "excellent" Engineering Gateways Scheme. …
Published: 15/06/2016
An independent review of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) degrees and the employability of STEM graduates finds that accreditation of degrees ‘is widely believed to be that which has the greatest positive influence upon employment outcomes’. …
Published: 15/06/2016
A report on Graduate Labour Market Statistics 2015 revealed that graduates of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects had greater high skilled employment rates than both LEM (Law, Economics, Management) and OSSAH (Other Social Sciences, Arts, Humanities) graduates, across both working age and young populations. …