BSRIA inspires tomorrow’s engineers

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BSRIA has launched its 4th Inspiring Tomorrow’s Engineers publication which was written by workplace student Abigail Teekaram (pictured). This insightful report looks at the careers of some successful engineers at BSRIA, among its membership and in the industry.

The work was carried out as part of BSRIA’s INSPIRE project which works with local schools, national and local politicians and the media to promote STEM and change its perceptions.

The publication showcases the range of careers available in engineering, with examples from industry.

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