In-depth
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Women engineers can reap future rewards
23/06/2017
Women engineers have a key role in helping to bridge the UK’s burgeoning skills gap -
The UK faces major challenges in dealing with nuclear waste, which means an abundance of opportunity in the industry
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Profile: In the second of our interviews with Airbus grads, The Student Engineer speaks with Daniel Quinn, an Engineering Undergraduate Apprentice at the aerospace giant.
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The UK’s unique mix of ageing and ultra-modern infrastructure means that engineers from the sector are in demand all over the world.
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Promoted Content: Allianz Engineering focuses on raising the profile of engineering as a career c...
25/07/2016
Allianz Engineering, part of Allianz Insurance Plc and the global Allianz Group, is one of the leading engineering insurance and inspection providers in the UK. -
Océ – A Canon Company at the forefront of digital printing technology, is looking for bright and ambitious engineers to work in an exciting, multidisciplinary environment.
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Richard Kirk, based in Belfast, is the regional director at the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE). He tells The Engineer about his career path, his work at the ICE, and how students can improve their chances of progessing in the engineering industry.
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RCA students shape the future of transport
25/06/2015
A host of young designers battled it out at the 28th annual Pilkington Vehicle Design awards held at the Royal College of Art this week. -
The 34-year-old MD tells The Engineer about her studies and career, and explains what the industry can do to attract more women.
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Civil engineering has proved increasingly attractive for women, despite a low level of women in engineering as a whole. Evelyn Adams looks at why this might be.
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Clean break for engineers
18/06/2015
The decommissioning challenge will provide some exciting opportunities over the coming years. -
Low oil prices have hit recruitment in the sector, but there are still good opportunities if you know where to look.
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A group proposing the UK’s first new university in 30 years believes it’s time for a revolution in the way we teach engineering.
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Advertorial: The car of the future
20/05/2015
The entire global automotive industry knows how to get to Helmond, a town in the South-eastern part of the Netherlands. Right here, on the Automotive Campus, the Dutch research organisation TNO helps to make vehicles safer and cleaner. For instance, by allowing cars to communicate with each other... -
Opportunities at engineering consultancies aren’t just about civil engineering. Julia Pierce reports. Read more:
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Reports of a graduate engineer shortage are common yet competition for jobs remains fierce. Our roundtable panel proposed some potential solutions to the industry’s graduate problem.