Women in engineering at DIO

...so that they can see what engineering means in practice. For older girls we try to encourage them to consider STEM subjects when doing their GCSEs and A-levels and to...
...so that they can see what engineering means in practice. For older girls we try to encourage them to consider STEM subjects when doing their GCSEs and A-levels and to...
...took place in Belgium in 1917. The soldiers carved the kiwi into the chalk themselves in 1919 at the end of the war to commemorate their achievements during battle. It...
...when they are young so that we can track their migratory movements. This work has resulted in 225,000 birds being entered into the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) database, one...
...including sharing information that will drive innovation and encourage fresh ideas from industry. This will allow us to invigorate and sustain a diverse portfolio of suppliers. We’re going to adopt...
...are all a threat. You could probably excuse a lack of knowledge about the dangers in 1941 but in 2018– with better technology and instant access to information – there...
...October 2017 and consider myself very lucky to be on my third overseas posting in a row. I was posted to Kenya as a second tour senior infantry Quartermaster (QM)...
...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 The Rifles. The programme uses archaeology to aid in the recovery of soldiers who are sick, wounded or were injured on operations in Afghanistan. Last November, volunteers discovered remains...
...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...