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Information on how to gain a UK CoC for Engineering/Electro-Technical Officers or Engineering Watch Rating Certificate
New report outlines the transformative potential of Engineering Biology to tackle modern-day challenges.
The Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) ensures there are enough trained people to meet industry needs. It gives professional advice and offers skills development and qualifications to help individuals in the sector succeed in their chosen careers. ECITB is...
This series brings together all documents relating to Science, engineering and technology (SET) statistics
Professor John Perkins' review argues that substantially increasing the number of engineers would help the UK economy.
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Subject content, aims and learning objectives for GCSE in engineering for teaching from 2017.
Information about the Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) Engineering Management Advanced Apprenticeship Scheme and case studies.
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