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RS
RS are the world's leading service distributors of electronics and maintenance products. For over 80 years, we have been providing products and solutions to engineers, making it easy for our customers to do business and saving them time and money. We aim to offer our customers unrivalled choice of product technologies, solve problems with innovative solutions and deliver a world-class customer experience.
RS have a dedicated Youth and Community team who champions young engineers with exciting opportunities to nurture the next generation of outstanding innovators! Industry now demands graduate engineers with not only the knowledge but crucially the skills and practical experience to solve real problems and create new designs. Whether you are an academic working to enhance the educational experience or a student tackling your latest project - RS is here to help.
RS offers the products, resources and opportunities to enhance the education of tomorrows engineers. Our opportunities are for students and young people all around the world, aiming to bridge the skills gap between university & the workplace.
uk.rs-online.com
The Institution of Engineering and Technology. (IET)
We are the IET and we support our profession in engineering a better world. We shine a light on engineers and the impact they have on our world to inspire tomorrow's generations, and make the profession and important and diverse career choice. We help to raise the professional standards, so society has the confidence it needs. It's why we are the IET and why we champion engineering.
The IET, its members and volunteers therefore work with other stakeholders in our space to inspire, inform and influence the global engineering community, supporting technology innovation to meet the needs of society.
https://www.theiet.org/
Association for Black & Minority Ethnic Engineers (AFBE)
AFBE-UK aims to challenge and inspire people of Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) origin to make enhanced contributions in their respective fields, and to add value to their communities using engineering as a platform.
We are a registered not-for profit organisation that encourages people of black and minority ethnicity to study engineering, support those who aspire to be successful engineers, promote engineering in the schools and promote diversity in the work force. We also advise organisations on how to promote diversity in industry and create healthy, inclusive and sustainable environments where minorities can do their best work and thrive. Our objective is to increase the engineering talent available in the UK and to drive the economic growth.
AFBE-UK is not exclusive to people from a particular ethnic origin, however it focuses on people that have and share the experience and interest in inspiring people of BME origin in our communities. AFBE-UK has two active chapters in London and Aberdeen that work to achieve a common goal.
www.afbe.org.uk/