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Giving young people experiences of your workplace

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CEC: giving young people experiences of your workplace

Forge the future

As growing skills gaps in the engineering and technology sector become increasingly concerning - it’s more important than ever to deliver effective outreach to young people.  Join us at Tomorrow's Engineers Live to help shape the future of your sector:

Forge the future with Tomorrow's Engineers

Tomorrow's Engineers Live speakers

Here are the speakers who joined us for Tomorrow's Engineers Live on 24 February 2025.

Speakers

Collaborating with partners to improve engineering outreach

Annette Valentine, Head of Business Partnerships at EngineeringUK, has written a blog highlighting the importance of collaboration ahead of the Tomorrow's Engineers Live conference.

Collaborating with partners to improve engineering outreach

Event programme

Tomorrow's Engineers Live 2025 happened on 24 February. Here's the final programme, check out the sessions and topics.

Programme

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5 Top Tips for evaluating impact in STEM outreach

One of the main challenges you face is how to monitor and evaluate the impact of your activities. Jess Di Simone, Evaluation Manager at EngineeringUK has created a tool called the Measures Bank and created 5 top tips for helping you to evaluate your programmes, from defining the objectives, deciding what and who to focus on and who to involve. If you've used this presentation and have found it useful, let us know.

5 Top Tips for evaluating impact in STEM outreach

By Chloe Franklin, Marketing and Communications Manager, EngineeringUK

T Levels: Getting talent into your business

Get involved with Tomorrow’s Engineers Week 2023

Tomorrow’s Engineers Week 2023 (6 to 10 November) is an opportunity to shine a light on inspirational engineers and technicians, reshaping young people's perceptions of the industry

Get involved with Tomorrow’s Engineers Week 2023

Tomorrow’s Engineers Live will enhance your engineering outreach

Tomorrow’s Engineers Live, taking place in London on Monday 11 July, is a free conference and networking event for anyone who wants to make their engineering outreach more impactful.

Tomorrow’s Engineers Live will enhance your engineering outreach

Get involved in the 10th Tomorrow’s Engineers Week!

We have created a toolkit to show employers and PEIs 5 ways to get involved in Tomorrow’s Engineers Week 2022 and take part in the discussion.

Get involved in the 10th Tomorrow’s Engineers Week!

New website to help inspire the next generation of diverse engineers

Accessing some of the latest thinking and evidence of what works to encourage young people from diverse backgrounds to consider engineering as a future career will be much easier with the launch of the new Tomorrow’s Engineers website developed by EngineeringUK.

New website to help inspire the next generation of diverse engineers

The Big Bang goes digital for 2021

This academic year we’ll be making the most of the brilliant digital platforms created by talented engineers.

The Big Bang goes digital for 2021

Online engagement: a guide to creating and running virtual engagements

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NCCPE online engagement: a guide to creating and running virtual meetings and events

Case studies of engineers

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Neon case studies of engineers

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Tomorrow's Engineers careers resources

Science Museum: 10 top tips for exploring STEM careers through museums

This blog highlights ten ways to make STEM career links in an out of school setting, such as a museum. It presents actionable ways to maximise the impact for young people to help make informed choices about their futures.

Science Museum: 10 Top Tips for Exploring STEM Careers Through Museums
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