New guide launched to help inspire students to pursue futures in engineering
Briefly

A new guide titled 'Advancing STEM careers provision in schools' has been launched to assist careers leaders in motivating students to explore careers in engineering and technology. With projections indicating significant growth in these sectors by 2030, the guide offers practical strategies derived from current research. Created with input from EUK Education's Careers Working Group, it aligns with established career benchmarks in England and Scotland, enhancing career planning. Key figures emphasize the importance of educators in promoting diverse engineering opportunities and addressing skill shortages in a sector employing around 6.3 million people.
A new guide has been launched to help careers leaders inspire students to pursue futures in engineering and technology.
The guide acts as the latest digest of current research about what works to increase young people's awareness and inspiration about STEM careers.
The Institution of Civil Engineers recognises the vital role that career leads and educators play in inspiring young people and showcasing the exciting, diverse opportunities.
This ensures effective and comprehensive career planning and aims to raise awareness of the sector, which employs around 6.3 million people.
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