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Engineering is a profession in which scientific theory is applied to develop, design, analyse and find innovative solutions to real world problems. Branches of engineering include civil, chemical, software, mechanical, electrical, and industrial, which all have numerous sub disciplines and specialisms. Graduates from engineering disciplines have a wide range of options open to them in industry sectors such as aerospace, health, fast moving consumer goods (FMCG), construction, oil and gas and many more.

Once you鈥檙e working as a graduate engineer, you can do further professional qualifications such as those offered by professional bodies such as the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) or the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE). Becoming a Chartered Engineer (CEng), can improve your earning potential and career prospects.

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Engineering Organisations & Resources 

  •  - a not-for-profit organisation which aims to promote the contribution that engineering and technology make to society.
  •  - the UK's national academy for engineering, providing analysis and policy support to promote engineering in business, education, and public opinion.
  • - organisation seeking to diversify and promote inclusion in Engineering and related STEM disciplines through various initatives, including their and the  
  •  ACE
  •  - Offering young people the opportunity to gain professional development by working in industry
  • The - interviews with engineers from different specialisms discussing their career journey so far, and sharing advice for students/graduates on how to navigate their own career path.

Professional bodies:

  • (IPEM)
  • (BMTA)
  •  (BQF)
  •  (CQI)
  •  (InstMC)
  •  (SOE)
  •  (IET)
  •  (WET)
  •  IET
  • (CIHT) 

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  • (Grad Cracker)

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  •  - is a professional body for individuals working in the retail motor industry
  • - The International Federation of Automotive Engineering Societies
  •  SAE

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  • Biomedical engineering:
    •  listing of pharmaceutical and medical device companies in the UK
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  •  Renewable energy trade body. Industry news, careers information & 
  •  Women into Science, Engineering & Construction

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  •  News and jobs from the Chemical, Biochemical and Process engineering sectors.
  •  jobs board
  •  including directory of employers

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  •  (IChemE)

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  •  iED
  •  (MTA)
  •  (SME)

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  • industry's leading magazine and a central hub for design engineers
  •  is the trade association for the electrical industry in the UK
  •  - industry news

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  •  (Just Engineers)
  •  (GradCracker)
  •  Jobs & careers advice for engineering students & graduates; includes advice on 
  •  jobs board
  •  including directory of employers
  •  (including specialist  section)
  •  (Talent Retention Solution) - supports careers in manufacturing, engineering and technology

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  •  an international organisation electronics, electrical, manufacturing and IT professionals

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  •  IMarEST
  •  RINA
  •  SUT

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Research & development

 - UK Government's leading funding agency for research and training in engineering and the physical sciences.

 -  contains information on education from school age through to postgraduate level and continual professional development and this includes details of awards and initiatives.

- UK Research and Innovation is a new body which works in partnership with universities, research organisations,  businesses, charities, and government to create the best possible environment for research and innovation to flourish. It is one of seven national research councils in the UK. It also manages international research projects in support of a broad cross-section of the UK research community. The Council also directs, coordinates and funds research, education and training.

 Operating across the whole of the UK with a combined budget of more than 拢7 billion, UK Research and Innovation brings together the seven research councils, Innovate UK and Research England.

 - The UK's only professional body representing those working in the field of Engineering Design. Members work in a diverse range of industries that span product design, architecture, mechanical, automotive and aircraft design, design education, IT and computing.