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Engineering culture in the UK is not inclusive enough according to the Royal Academy of Engineering

Engineering culture in the UK needs to accelerate its drive to become more inclusive, according to a new report from the Royal Academy of Engineering

The research commissioned by the Academy aimed to improve understanding of how engineers perceive the current culture of the engineering profession and whether it is attracting, developing and retaining the number and diversity of engineers needed in the UK.

From café worker to nuclear asset care, Freyja Ingham, Morson Projects

Freyja Ingham is Asset Care Team Manager at Morson Projects

Without much encouragement from her teachers to consider pursuing a career n STEM Freyja spent much of her early teenage l fe working in a local café, unsure of what to do. PathF nders speaks to her about her journey into engineering

I did STEM at GCSE kind of age and, you know, we went to the Big Bang Fair in Manchester and it was really good fun. But I guess I never considered it as a career path because my teachers never really pushed that.

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