Women in engineering at DIO

...maths than English which is what attracted me to engineering as a career. I am always keen to promote engineering as a career option to girls and young women as...
...maths than English which is what attracted me to engineering as a career. I am always keen to promote engineering as a career option to girls and young women as...
...a real sense of community and contributes an untold amount to the natural world and to the preservation of our natural heritage. We look forward to another 25 successful years!...
...a better estate, a better service, and a better business. The Commercial Strategy has five guiding principles, which are intended to make us a key client in the infrastructure and...
...edge in the top left of the picture. As he got to the top he flipped backwards onto the roof and was then pulled back down the slope by his...
...a pioneering spirit and, fully supported by my wife Maria, we agreed to request one last overseas tour and I was exceptionally blessed to be posted to Belize. Alan Grant,...
...or disability – and all of that helps us to find better ways to deliver projects. I hope my blog inspires and encourages women to choose a career in engineering....
...and Breaking Ground Heritage who helped to unearth the excavation track at Barrow Clump to see if military activity had an impact on the archaeological site. Richard Osgood on Operation...
...are just two of the many dedicated Canadians who are essential to the successful work we do here, enabling British forces to come to Canada for vital training every year....
...look back at what we have achieved in the last 12 months as well as a look ahead to what promises to be a very exciting year to come in...
...an audio visual camera system to capture and review training. Soldiers need to be prepared to fight in urban areas and the new facility has been built to help provide...