People & Careers
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Overseas students: vital to the UK workforce and economy
New report calls for positive government action to grow overseas student numbers. -
While immigration grabs the headlines, infrastructure must grab the talent
Britain’s doors must remain open to embrace the best international talent, says Antony Oliver -
University Technical Colleges – a new route into engineering
Getting more young people into engineering continues to be a challenge. Peter Brett Associates' Steve Capel Davies has a solution. -
Government warned that ditching GCSE engineering will add to skills crisis
Increasing numbers taking engineering GCSE underlines case for reform, says IET. -
Railway engineering design technician apprenticeship launched by consultants
New apprenticeship standard will boost numbers in training above the current record 700. -
Social value spotlight turns on the supply chain - what you need to do
Carillion's Philip Green, as government CSR advisor, is looking at UK company performance on social value. Achilles' Tom Grand explores the implications. -
Career Path - Liz King
Liz King is the new managing director of Mott MacDonald India. -
Creative explosion: when the brightest minds meet the most experienced leaders
IABSE's Future of Design conference will showcase the profession’s future, says Antony Oliver -
Mott India boss welcomes government pledges on infrastructure and industry
Tax break hints and investment targets are building optimism, says Mott MacDonald India new managing director Liz King. -
Teachers - the vital ingredient in creating the UK's next generation of engineers
Boosting in-school knowledge of the burgeoning career opportunities in engineering is critical, says EUK's Paul Jackson.