Chartered Week 2025 - inspiring trust, integrity and excellence in engineering
The Engineering Council and EngineeringUK are proud to support Chartered Week 2025, which takes place from 24 to 28 February 2025.
The Engineering Council and EngineeringUK are proud to support Chartered Week 2025, which takes place from 24 to 28 February 2025.
The Engineering Council has been saddened to learn that Sir Colin Terry KBE CB DL FREng, past Chair of the Engineering Council and leader in the fields of engineering and aerospace, has passed away. He was a figure of immense respect within the engineering community.
The National Engineering Policy Centre (NEPC) has urged the Government to ensure that tech companies accurately report how much energy and water their artificial intelligence (AI) data centres are using.
EqualEngineers has launched its third Masculinity in Engineering survey, a research initiative aimed at understanding the impact of masculine norms in the engineering profession. This survey builds on findings from previous research in 2018 and 2021.
EqualEngineers has opened nominations for the 2025 Engineering Talent Awards (ETAs), aimed at showcasing diversity and talent within the engineering profession.
National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) takes place from 10-16 February with the theme of ‘Skills for Life’.
The Welding Institute have announced that Caroline Gumble has been appointed as their new CEO and will take up the role in July this year.
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The winners of the 2025 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering (QEPrize) have been announced at a ceremony at the Science Museum in London attended by HRH the Princess Royal.
The Engineering Council is aware of a high-profile issue concerning the activities of fire engineer Mr Adam Kiziak in relation to the sign-off of safety certificates in higher-risk buildings.
The UK Honours system recognises the extraordinary achievements and service of individuals. The recent New Year’s Honours List features 15 Chartered Engineers among those who have been recognised for their outstanding contributions in various fields and specialisms.