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Leverhulme Trust funds engineering research

The Royal Academy of Engineering is instigating seven new senior research fellowships at UK universities thanks to a grant from the Leverhulme Trust.

News from Royal Academy of Engineering (21 May 2004)

Kit aids GD and T training

Effective Training has released the second in a series of digital kits for instructors, educational institutions, and others who develop their own GD and T training materials.

News from Effective Training (12 May 2004)

University becomes centre of expertise

The University of Bradford has joined a Government-backed programme set up to help manufacturers solve real life business problems.

News from University Of Bradford (11 May 2004)

Photovoltaic material for the 21st century

The largest single research project into solar power ever funded by the UK research councils was launched this month and could help make the energy source much more widely used in Britain.

News from University Of Bath ( 4 May 2004)

Top engineering award for Surrey student

A chemical engineering student at the University of Surrey has won the Worshipful Company of Engineers' Cadzow Smith Engineering Award 2004 for a student on a full-time course.

News from University Of Surrey (23 April 2004)

Environmentally friendly manufacturing is the key

According to one of the UK's leading manufacturing experts, environmentally aware manufacturing is the one remaining thing that can stem the quarter-century-long slump in UK volume manufacturing.

News from University Of Warwick (21 April 2004)

Read takes charge of funding programme

Robert Read, a leading business and commercial management consultant from the City of London, has joined Connect Midlands to lead its West Midlands' InvoRed programme.

News from InvoRed (20 April 2004)

ISO recognises Device Description Language

Device Description Language, the standard of Hart Communication Foundation, has been approved by the International Electrotechnical Commission as IEC61804-2.

News from Hart Communication Foundation (15 April 2004)

Vehicle slims to squeeze through traffic

A revolutionary new type of vehicle only 1m wide and specially designed to be driven in cities is being developed by a team of European scientists.

News from University Of Bath (13 April 2004)

Funds secure off-road vehicle dynamics facility

Cranfield University's Engineering Group has won over GBP 1.25 million of funding to build a new off-road vehicle dynamics facility on the University's Silsoe site.

News from Cranfield University ( 7 April 2004)

Robot footballers kick off in Coventry

The first ever UK Robot Football Championship begins today.

News from University Of Warwick ( 6 April 2004)

Business scheme expands to West Midlands

Technology-based entrepreneurs and startup businesses throughout the West Midlands are to be given the opportunity to take part in a new business scheme.

News from InvoRed ( 5 April 2004)

Wiring regs take in new conductor colours

The IEE has now published Amendment 2 to BS7671:2001 (the IEE Wiring Regulations), specifying new cable core colours for all new fixed wiring in UK electrical installations.

News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) ( 2 April 2004)

Product catalogue reaches 500 milestone

The LonMark International product catalogue has grown dramatically of late, reaching the 500 certified product milestone.

News from LonMark International (29 March 2004)

MicroStation training courseware goes online

ProSoft has set up a new web-based training service whereby customers can purchase access to ProSoft online MicroStation training courseware for as little as $5.00 per hour.

News from ProSoft (29 March 2004)

Martec looks to Pera for innovation

Having received new orders amounting to more than GBP 100,000 as a result of a project supported by the East Midlands Manufacturing Advisory Service, Martec has again turned to Pera for support.

News from Pera (25 March 2004)

Ethernet PowerLink receives automation award

A German magazine has given Ethernet Powerlink second prize in the Automation category of its Product of the Year Awards.

News from EPSG (Ethernet Powerlink Standardization Group) (25 March 2004)

New centre of excellence for mechatronics

North Tyneside College is working to develop a best-practice curriculum so as to create a Centre of Vocational Excellence in mechatronics.

News from North Tyneside College (12 March 2004)

Governments driving towards 'green' vehicles

The UK and German governments are working together on a programme to improve environmental aspects of automotive engineering; the Engenex 1 forum was held recently in London.

News from DTI Global Watch Service (11 March 2004)

Motorsport students to get Williams funding

WilliamsF1 is to support UK students on the Cranfield University MSc Motorsport Engineering and Management.

News from Cranfield University (10 March 2004)

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