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Analysis of the latest issues that are driving and influencing careers in infrastructure
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UK engineering skills boost could add £27bn a year to national economy
Latest State of Engineering report by EngineeringUK highlight critical national need to boost talent coming into the professionRead more -
Diversity is a business imperative
A personal attitude to boosting diversity across the industry is vital, says Ailie MacAdamRead more -
Stepping up to meet the infrastructure apprenticeship challenge
The government wants to create 3 million new apprenticeships by the end of the current parliament. Crossrail chairman Terry Morgan is tasked with driving a new strategy across the UK’s transportation sector.Read more -
Video: Cameroon Catalyst leads the next generation of engineers
WSP's Claire Gott awarded MBE in the New Year Honours list for setting up and driving development charity in Cameroon - this video explains why.Read more -
Engineer your future - new exhibition opens at Science Museum
Industry backed Science Museum exhibit looks to hook young people on engineering with interactive tech based exhibitsRead more -
IMechE calls for “wholesale change” in promotion of engineering to teenagers
New research urges fresh approach to switch distinct student groups on to engineeringRead more -
Interview: Dervilla Mitchell, Arup director and the most senior female in its business
Dervilla Mitchell joined the Arup board in May, yet she remains deeply engaged in global projects as a structural engineer.Read more -
Call for entries: Consultants of the Year 2015
It is time to get your entries in for the prestigious Consultants of the Year 2015.Read more -
Securing talent by looking beyond the wage
Finding the best staff is not just about the money. Matchtech’s Grahame Carter supplies a checklist of items to attract new employees.Read more -
Company profile: RPS - Boredom not an issue
FTSE 250 company RPS turns over £600M a year and employs 5000 staff. Commercial director Andy Young set out the strategy.Read more