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Government’s vision is for the UK to have a broad, rich engineering biology ecosystem that can safely develop and commercialise the many opportunities to come from the technology.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) ensures there are enough trained people to meet industry needs. It gives professional advice and offers skills development and qualifications to help individuals in the sector succeed in their chosen careers.
Find out about being an engineer in the Ministry of Defence and the career and training opportunities available to you.
A review of the science and engineering profession in the Civil Service.
The Government Science and Engineering (GSE) profession provides an update on progress over the last 12 months.
This section details the summary report of the engineering survey. It is divided by STCW competence and, subsequently, by knowledge, understanding and proficiency.
Dstl is seeking highly innovative approaches to understand the contribution that engineering biology can make to Defence Capability.
Ensuring the GSE profession can support its people to make a real difference through government science and engineering
Careers advice for scientists and engineers in government.
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