Pupils become bio-scientists for the day
SCHOOL pupils became bio-scientists for a day ahead of the opening of a major new facility for companies in the sector.
SCHOOL pupils became bio-scientists for a day ahead of the opening of a major new facility for companies in the sector.
FOUNDATION for Jobs needs your vote after being shortlisted for support from a new fund designed to boost skills and increase opportunities for young people.
FOUNDATION for Jobs, the youth employment project launched by a partnership including The Northern Echo, has worked with nearly 5,000 young people in its first three years.
PRIMARY school engineers designed and tested their own subsea robots as part of a project designed to captivate an interest in science and maths at an early age.
SCHOOL-AGE engineers have been given an introduction to the industry by a world-leading firm.
CHRIS Goodyear turns on its head the traditional perception of an intern as a young graduate carrying out menial roles in a large company for no pay in the hope of landing a permanent job.
YOUNG workers in the energy sector can play the greatest role in influencing school pupils to consider the booming industry for a career, a leading North-East figure has said.
YOUNG pupils were given an introduction to university life to help inspire their career decisions in years to come.
A DIGITAL graduate responsible for designing Foundation for Jobs' new website has praised a scheme designed to keep industry talent in the North-East.
YOUNG people need to be equipped with soft skills as well as qualifications to impress prospective employers, the new education representative on the Foundation for Jobs board has claimed.
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