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Young People Want To Be Engineers

February 16, 2014 By teachadmin

There has been a sharp rise in the number of young people considering a career in engineering, Vince Cable announced this week. A BIS-commissioned survey has found that the number of 11-14 year olds thinking about working in engineering has … Continue reading →

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