Scottish parents prioritise careers that make a difference

–          Parents say teaching, medicine and engineering are careers where their children could make a difference to the world

–          Seven in ten have had a conversation with their child about how their career can make a positive difference to society

–          Tomorrow’s Engineers Week starts today to celebrate engineers on a mission to make a positive impact on the world

Scottish parents want their children to have a future that makes a positive difference to society, according to new research released to mark the start of Tomorrow’s Engineers Week. Continue reading Scottish parents prioritise careers that make a difference

Edinburgh man wins global photography competition

Mike Glendinning, 44, from Gilmerton, has been named the overall winner of the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s annual photography competition for 2018.  Continue reading Edinburgh man wins global photography competition

Scottish Schools urged to sign up to first ever Tomorrow’s Engineers Week Big Assembly

Nine in ten (90%) Scottish young people dream of a career that tackles social issues according to data from Tomorrow’s Engineers Week and plans for the Week in 2018 (5-9 November 2018) provide fresh impetus to the drive to encourage more young people to consider a career in engineering. Continue reading Scottish Schools urged to sign up to first ever Tomorrow’s Engineers Week Big Assembly