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Tomorrow’s Engineers Week dates announced

April 30, 2025 by Geordie Torr

EngineeringUK has announced dates for its national campaign, Tomorrow’s Engineers Week, which celebrates and showcases careers in engineering and technology.  

The campaign, in its 13th year, will take place between 10 and 14 November 2025.

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A record 55,544 young people engaged with Tomorrow’s Engineers Week content for schools last year. Throughout the week, hundreds of engineers and technicians shared stories about how their passions led to careers in engineering and technology. 

Save the date for your chance to share inspiring stories about real people and jobs in the industry. 

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Discover resources to engage with local communities, from Q&A sessions with real engineers to videos and activities – all designed to help young people find out more about jobs in engineering and tech. 

You can register for Tomorrow’s Engineers Week here.

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About EngineeringUK
EngineeringUK is a not-for-profit organisation that drives change so more young people choose engineering and technology careers. Its mission is to enable more young people from all backgrounds to be inspired, informed and progress into engineering and technology.

The organisation works closely with its corporate members and in partnership with hundreds of other organisations. It leads collaborative efforts to improve the impact of all engineering and tech inspiration and careers activities for young people through Tomorrow’s Engineers and managing the Tomorrow’s Engineers Code.

It works to ignite a passion for STEM among young people from all backgrounds through EUK Education and its school engagement programmes, including the Big Bang. Its careers resources help teachers bring STEM to life through real-world engineering and tech stories via Neon.

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Its research and evidence build insight into the current workforce and our future needs. And its evaluations build understanding of what really works to inspire and inform the next generation. The organisation also advocates for policy development in STEM and careers education and workforce planning for engineering and tech.

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