A set of 6 inspiring green engineering careers posters showing how engineers transform the way we travel, eat, use, power things, build and breathe. Includes suggested discussion points and homework tasks.
A 20-page booklet for young people in the UK who are making decisions about their next steps, and the different routes into the sector including T Levels, apprenticeships, Degree Apprenticeships and degrees.
A set of 6 inspiring and thought-provoking postcard-sized handouts showing how people working in engineering and technology are working to achieve net zero and support environmental sustainability.
These postcards can be used alongside our ‘green careers in engineering’ posters, which explore the same 6 themes and include classroom activities and home work tasks.
A 4-page leaflet providing guidance for teachers, with key points about engineering careers including routes in, why it makes a good career choice, and other tips.
A 4-page downloadable guide for students of all ages, with suggested STEM inspiration and career resources to explore at home, including podcasts, competitions and days out.
A leaflet for young people in England explaining what T Levels are, who they are for, how to apply, and how they can support a rewarding and varied career in engineering and technology.
This large, colourful display poster is aimed at encouraging Key Stage 2/3/4 students to consider the benefits of pursuing a career in science or engineering.
From improving health and wellbeing and discovering planets to developing clean energy sources and advancing cyber security, students will see how their schools subjects (particularly maths, science and design and technology) can lead to well paid, meaningful jobs in exciting industries.
The ‘Save lives as an engineer’ poster and accompanying teacher booklet are for use with Key Stages 3 and 4. Based on the theme of disaster relief, they demonstrate the different ways that engineers are involved in rebuilding communities affected by natural disasters, such as earthquakes, floods and avalanches.
The humanitarian aspect to engineering is often missed, and this resource aims to show both girls and boys that a career in engineering can be exceptionally rewarding and can involve saving thousands of lives.
The teacher booklet presents classroom discussion topics, links to other useful resources and curriculum-linked lesson plans with student worksheets (KS3 Physics and Design and Technology).
STEM subject teachers and form tutors alike will find topical, thought-provoking material within these resources.
This introductory leaflet helps students and teachers understand more about engineering - what it is, and how it makes a difference. This guide includes examples and listing important subjects and different routes into engineering, such as apprenticeships, vocational qualifications and degrees.
This 32-page guide is for students aged 14+ who are considering their career options.
The booklet explores 12 areas of engineering and helps students work out which area(s) might be right for them. Outlined in this booklet is information about useful subjects, job roles, industries, entry routes and useful websites for 12 engineering disciplines: aerospace, biomedical, chemical, civil and strucutral, electrical and electronic, energy, marine, materials, mechanical, production and manufacturing, software and computing.