
About Tomorrow’s Engineers Week
Tomorrow’s Engineers Week is an annual, national campaign, designed to celebrate and showcase careers in engineering and technology. It's your chance to share inspiring stories about real people and jobs in the industry.

A week of inspiration
Each year, thousands of students across the UK take part in the week-long celebration. And like all our programmes, it’s free for schools to register. From assemblies to Q&A sessions with real engineers, young people get the chance to find out more about jobs in engineering and tech.
In 2024, more than 55,000 young people from schools across the UK took part in the week.
Tomorrow’s Engineers Week 2025 will take place 10 to 14 November 2025.
Get involved
The theme for the 13th Tomorrow’s Engineers Week is Dare to discover, showing young people that you don’t have to get it right the first time. Trial and error is at the heart of engineering and technology and we'll be encouraging students to become robust and adaptable problem-solvers.
To help bring the theme to life for young people, we're seeking engineers and technicians to share their stories. Can you talk about a project where things haven’t quite gone according to plan? Or have you worked on something that had a different outcome than expected?
We're also looking for people who haven’t taken a ‘straight’ path into the industry to talk about their career and journey.
These stories – written or video – will be included in resources shared with schools for Tomorrow’s Engineers Week. They'll show young people it’s ok to not get things right first time. Drop us a line and let us know if you're interested.
Whether you're an engineer, a STEM expert, an educator, or part of an engineering organisation, there are many ways to get involved with Tomorrow's Engineers Week. The campaign supports schools and teachers to inspire their students with exciting engineering and technology career activities.
Engineers, companies, organisation and professional institutions are invited to get involved to help us break down stereotypes. We want to introduce young people to the organisations contributing to the UK's engineering landscape, and who support cultivating future talent. Your help will be appreciated greatly.
A stakeholder toolkit will be available very soon.
EUK Education
EUK Education brings together everything we do for schools, teachers, careers leaders and young people. From curriculum-linked programmes and engaging resources to motivating case studies and accessible funding, it helps schools access quality STEM careers inspiration for their students.
