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Training provides first taste of industry
North West businesses are being encouraged to join the growing number of companies that are recruiting apprentices and taking advantage of free training provided by local specialist Alliance Learning.
News from Alliance Learning (29 August 2005)
Cards prove competency in trade
TTE Consulting has dealt its first batch of "Aces" as part of a UK-wide competency scheme.
News from TTE Management and Technical Training (24 August 2005)
Bulk solids handling research wins praise
The University of Greenwich School of Engineering's GBP 2.4 million research programme into bulk solids handling is an outstanding example in its field, according to the EPSRC.
News from University Of Greenwich (23 August 2005)
Sampling system standard is updated
BSI Business Information has just published BS6000 Parts 1, 2 and 3 that provide guidance on selecting procedures and systems on acceptance sampling.
News from BSI Business Information (22 August 2005)
University clocks up tenth KTP scheme success
Sheffield Hallam University has just appointed its tenth engineering placement on the Knowledge Transfers Partnerships scheme, bringing a total to GBP 1 million of DTI funding into the region.
News from Sheffield Hallam University (19 August 2005)
Diploma covers principles of acoustics
The Institute of Acoustics has run its high-level Diploma in Acoustics and Noise Control since 1975. Brochure available
News from Institute of Acoustics (19 August 2005)
Scholarships combat skills shortages
North West UK manufacturers are being offered educational scholarships to combat the skills shortage that is a major threat to success in the sector.
News from Manufacturing Institute (15 August 2005)
Graduate wins Royal Aeronautical Society award
A University of Surrey aerospace engineering graduate has recently been awarded a prestigious NE Rowe certificate of merit by the Royal Aeronautical Society.
News from University Of Surrey (12 August 2005)
Recycling offers solution to hazardous waste regs
Digital Links International is urging businesses to check they are complying with new Hazardous Waste Regulations that came into force on 16th July 2005.
News from Digital Links International ( 2 August 2005)
Graduate training scheme is a first for Ireland
Project Management Group has become the first firm in the Republic of Ireland to have its graduate engineer training scheme accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
News from Institution of Mechanical Engineers ( 1 August 2005)
Lecturer produces full-size hydrogen-powered car
Coventry University lecturer John Jostins has come up with a solution to the rising price of fuel - a full-size hydrogen-powered car.
News from Coventry University (29 July 2005)
Have head, will travel
A PhD student from Bradford will be conducting some rather unusual experiments in many of the region's most picturesque areas this summer.
News from University Of Bradford (27 July 2005)
Code of practice defines calibration procedures
A comprehensive code of practice for the calibration of weighing equipment used in concrete batching is helping to ensure quality levels are maintained throughout this important industry sector.
News from UK Weighing Federation (26 July 2005)
BEng courses are run by distance learning
Two new part-time engineering courses aim to allow engineers in full-time employment to convert their foundation study into a full degree without leaving their jobs.
News from University Of Bradford (26 July 2005)
Collaboration offers new route to IQA Diploma
Quality Management and Training is to collaborate with UCE Birmingham's Technology Innovation Centre in providing new flexible training and educational programmes for IQA Diploma students.
News from Technology Innovation Centre (25 July 2005)
Summer school helps teachers build robots
National Instruments is collaborating with the University of Texas College of Engineering to present the eighth annual DTEACh RoboLab Summer Institute. Brochure available
News from National Instruments (18 July 2005)
Weiss is Fellow of Royal Academy of Engineering
Professor Bernard Weiss of the University of Surrey has been elected a Fellow of The Royal Academy of Engineering, joining the very highest achievers in UK engineering and technology.
News from University Of Surrey (18 July 2005)
Apprenticeships prove productive at P and G
User application article Procter and Gamble has developed a thriving apprenticeship programme at its Manchester plant which has operated in partnership with local training specialist Alliance Learning for over 20 years.
News from Alliance Learning (18 July 2005)
Student racers outperform the pros
Where Jensen Button failed, the Automotive Academy has succeeded.
News from Automotive Academy (18 July 2005)
Researchers aim to bring back the vroom
Researchers at Warwick Manufacturing Group have been using a performance car simulator to gather information on what engine sounds are preferred by various different types of customers.
News from University Of Warwick (14 July 2005)
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