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An award winning programme showing students that manufacturing is an exciting, dynamic industry and provides a good career choice.
Moving On is a free resource from the BT Learning & Skills programme which aims to get students engaged with the process of preparing for employment, and help them to move confidently from learning to earning in the wider world.
An interview with Bob who works for the NHS combining his passions of pathology and microscopes.
An interview with Omowunmi, a Process Technlogist working in one of the largest food manufacturing companies in London that supplies to a range of major retailers.
An interview with Jamie who has a varied job as a university lecturer as well as carrying out active forensic searches for the police.
An interview with Jon, a postdoctoral researcher working at the University of Sheffield, within the department of Environmental Engineering Science.
An interview with Jon who, after completion of his PhD, now works as a postdoctoral researcher at Newcastle University.
An interview with Fiona, a PhD student at the University of Liverpool within the UK Centre for Tissue Engineering.
An interview with Aamer who works for the NHS improving the health of patients at risk of heart disease.
Benjamin Zephaniah interviews 5 black scientists who have overcome stereotypical and racial predujice to achieve their dream careers.
An interview with John who works at the Cambridge Cancer Trials Centre based at Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge.
Eco-Schools is a great way to make sustainable development a part of the life and ethos of your school.
Some of the scientists and engineers working at Diamond Light Source explain in their own words what got them interested in science.
Everything you need to know about jobs and careers in shell UK.
Fun, interactive, investigative science workshops, activities and resources for students and teachers.
An interview with Stephanie, a third year undergraduate student at Manchester University studying Neuroscience.
An interview with Pamela who works for the British Science Association who aim to advance the public understanding of science and engineering in the UK.
An interview with Richard, the Colour Experience manager at the Society of Dyers and Colourists.
An interview with Lindsey, a Pharmacology lecturer in the School of Biomedical Sciences at Newcastle University.
