Author: Georgia Williamson
Cool chemical engineering careers – Chris creates stylish new ice creams
This content is originally from Tomorrow’s Engineers Ice ice baby… “look as good as they taste” ice creams are created […]
Happy 70th Birthday to the NHS! Some epic facts to celebrate its amazing achievements…
The NHS was created in 1948 by Aneurin Bevan, who had a dream of providing healthcare services that would be […]
70 NHS careers to celebrate 70 golden years of the NHS!
The NHS celebrates its 70th birthday in 2018. NHS achievements over the years have made an epic difference to the […]
UK STEM clubs in schools – A fun gateway into a science or engineering future
Ready to expand your horizons? STEM clubs in schools are a way to try science and engineering activities like drone […]
What can I do with a degree in construction?
You may see a construction career as one where physical work and commitment is what leads to higher pay and […]
Jaz: Mechanical engineering degree = Starbucks queen
This content is originally from Tomorrow’s Engineers The world is fuelled by oil and coffee, some say, but it’s no […]
Engineering jobs you can do without a degree
Can you do engineering jobs without a degree? Discover roles you can enter as a school leaver – in some […]
Art student Asha is a Dr. Martens footwear engineer!
This content is originally from Tomorrow’s Engineers From art and design to engineering… put yourself in Asha’s shoes to find […]
4 Things you need to do before A-level Results Day
What do you need to do before A-level Results Day? Make sure you’re up to speed with what to do […]
What to do the day before an exam: A pre-exam checklist
Okay, so it’s the day before an exam. It’s the perfect time to ready yourself so that you wake up […]
The different types of engineering careers available today
Discover the four main types of engineering, with a list of new engineering career options to try. You’re guaranteed a […]
Why study a BTEC? Advice for students
Decisions, decisions! Where do you see yourself in the next five years? That’s the million dollar question. We can’t see […]