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Engineering

Bright sparks always needed

Published: 26 May 2005

The car-making industry has had it tough. But great opportunities still exist, says Amy McLellan

Answer your calling

Published: 19 May 2005

Engineers are ringing the changes in mobile phone development, keeping one step ahead of consumer demand. Janet Murray reports

Bridging the skills gap

Published: 19 May 2005

Applications to civil engineering degrees are showing long-awaited signs of rising. Amy McLellan reports

Dr Anil Kumar: Engineers really do change the world

Published: 19 May 2005

By the time you read this article you may have listened to music on your i-Pod, watched the news on your 42-inch plasma TV, had a cup of coffee using your sophisticated espresso machine, ironed a shirt with your intelligent cordless iron, taken a thermostatically controlled power shower and even travelled to work on a bendy-bus.

Powering the future

Published: 19 May 2005

Engineers are at the forefront of finding ways to harness renewable energy sources

Laws of magnetic attraction

Published: 16 September 2004

More and more students are being pulled towards a challenging and international career in engineering

Profile: SEMTA

Published: 16 September 2004

SEMTA is one of the new UK government-recognised Sector Skills Councils representing the Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies.

A step in many directions

Published: 16 September 2004

Disability and gait analysis? The range of options open to engineers is a lot wider than you might think, says Mary Braid

A source of global reliability

Published: 16 September 2004

'It makes sense for us to train people ourselves'
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