New STEM guide launches to support careers leaders

Last updated: 25 April 2025

EngineeringUK Careers Working Group helped develop STEM guide

The guide will support those responsible for careers programmes in schools to inspire students to view engineering and technology as an exciting, meaningful and accessible career option. 

 

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Careers leaders across the UK can now benefit from a new STEM careers guide to help drive passion and interest amongst young people for a future in engineering and technology.

Advancing STEM careers provision in schools, has been developed by EngineeringUK’s careers team and Careers Working Group. The guide will support those responsible for careers programmes in schools to inspire students to view engineering and technology as an exciting, meaningful and accessible career option. 

With employers reporting skills shortages and difficulties recruiting, the guide will help careers leaders in schools inform young people about the wide opportunities available to them in engineering and technology.

Rebecca Healy, Careers Inspiration Manager, EngineeringUK, said, “The guide acts as the latest digest of current research about what works to increase young people’s awareness and inspiration about STEM careers, saves time and helps career leads bring to life the dynamic world of STEM.”

She added, “Engineering and technology careers span every sector, from sport to space. Engineers play a key role in improving sustainability and achieving net zero and they’re in demand at all levels, from apprentices to technicians, graduates to postgraduates.

Developed in collaboration with EngineeringUK’s Careers Working Group, which includes careers inspiration experts from a UK secondary school, STEM Learning, UCL Engineering, the Royal Academy of Engineering, the Institute of Physics, BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, the Institution of Civil Engineers, the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and the Institution of Engineering and Technology.

 

 

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The Institution of Civil Engineers recognises the vital role that career leads and educators play in inspiring young people and showcasing the exciting, diverse opportunities that a career in engineering can offer—particularly in addressing global challenges such as achieving carbon net zero.

As an active member of the EngineeringUK Careers Working Group, we are proud to support the launch of this new STEM careers guide. We hope it provides practical, actionable guidance to help career leads elevate STEM careers both within the school curriculum and as part of a broader careers education programme.

— Séan Harris, Deputy Director General and Director of Membership at the Institution of Civil Engineers