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Engineering UK 2012 Report

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Welcome to 'Engineering UK 2012', our flagship report on the state of engineering in the UK.
 

Now in its 14th year, our Engineering UK report has provided the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) community, government, businesses and third sector organisations with a compelling evidence base across the STEM continuum. This year’s edition is the most comprehensive ever, building upon feedback from our stakeholders. It now contains more extensive analysis of supply trends, greater discussion of demand-side issues, enhanced information on political and economic environment, as well as benefiting from expert external case study contributions from key organisations. 

Full report

The Engineering UK 2012 report is interactive. The titles in the contents, content of figures and content of tables pages are all hypertext links. Clicking on one of these titles will take you straight through to the correct page. Each page also has a link at the bottom which takes you back to the contents page. In addition all web addresses in the footnotes are hypertext links to the appropriate website. To get the best results from this interactive feature you should go to View, in Acrobat, and select Page display – single page.
 

Click here to download Engineering UK 2012 full report.

Executive summary and conclusions

The executive summary and conclusions is a narrative with a particular emphasis on the UK challenges relating to engineering supply and demand and the central role of the engineering employer in helping to drive UK growth.

Click here to download the executive summary and conclusions document
 

Annex

For the Engineering UK 2012 report the annex is a separate document.

Click here to download the annex

Content contributors

Recognising the importance and value of working in partnership, EngineeringUK would like to acknowledge the contributions of the following organisations to this year's edition:

       

CBI logo Cogent logo 1 Construction Skills logoThe Manufacturers OrganisationEU SkillsEd Em logo 2Opito logoIOP logoNAS logoNSA logoEngineering Council logoIDS logoRAEngFDF logo SEMTA logo 3

If you have any questions or queries please contact:
 

Anil Kumar - Director, Education and Research

Neil Randerson - Senior Researcher

Louisa Kiwana - Research Executive

To read earlier editions of the Engineering UK report please select from the options below.
 

Engineering UK Report 2011


Engineering UK 2009/10


Engineering UK 2008 Full Report


Engineering UK 2007


Engineering UK 2006


Engineering UK 2005


Digest of Engineering Statistics 2003/4


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Date Published: December 08, 2011

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