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Job applicants can no longer be asked for degrees!

The impending introduction of the Age Discrimination Act will force employers to rethink their job requirements if these include a university degree or 'A' levels

News from Editorial Articles: Miscellaneous submissions (29 September 2006)

New online training from Adept Scientific

Adept Scientific announces a new, low-cost Online Training service for some of its most popular software products: live, interactive sessions at your own desk focus on the aspects you want to learn.  Brochure available  

News from Adept Scientific (27 September 2006)

TTE recruits record number of apprentices

The TTE Technical Training Group has this month welcomed a record number of young people on to its apprenticeship programmes, with around 200 students, mainly from the Tees Valley area

News from TTE Technical Training Group (22 September 2006)

Pathway to careers in polymers

A new course in polymer engineering will be offered by the University of Wolverhampton later this year aiming to equip graduates for job opportunities in polymer engineering

News from Rapra Technology (18 September 2006)

Gas turbine simulation systems for training

TSC have developed two generic gas turbine simulation systems to add to their increasing portfolio: these cover a Basic Gas Turbine and a Gas Turbine Control System, and are now available for purchase

News from TSC Simulation (14 September 2006)

ISA updates and expands on-line university

ISA recently announced a series of updates to ISA CyberU, its newly named and revamped on-line university programme, adding further third party course content, also available on CD

News from ISA:Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society (11 September 2006)

Advanced process control training courses

Two of the popular training courses from Hans Eder, of Applied Control Techniques (ACT) are scheduled for this autumn: first is the ACT course, and second the Model Based Control training course

News from ACT: Hans Eder ( 4 September 2006)

Future Profibus training opportunities in 2006/7

Profibus UK has announced a new schedule of training events through to June 2007, including three new courses offered at the Profibus Competence Centre at Manchester Metropolitan University

News from Profibus Group ( 1 September 2006)

Is Training Record Management Important for you?

Training Manager, a fully configurable, 'out of the box' software programme, actively manages training records using a protocol driven system and can be accessed directly or via the web  Brochure available  

News from Autoscribe (11 August 2006)

Stainless steel fabrication - best practice

Following the success of earlier stainless steel fabrication workshops the next one will take place at TWI North East, Middlesbrough on Wednesday 25 October 2006

News from British Stainless Steel Association (11 August 2006)

Nullmatic controllers donated as training aids

ISA has announced the donation of 4 Nullmatic controls with integral setting and transfer switch from Siemens Energy and Automation, to be used in its technical training programme

News from ISA:Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society ( 3 August 2006)

OFDM for Advanced Wireless Communications

A new short course on "OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) for Advanced Wireless Communications" planned for Munich and Livingston

News from hueggenberg gbr (27 July 2006)

Training courses make industry expertise available

A new series of training courses is designed to make decades of professional experience available to oil industry delegates and explain the latest international developments and techniques

News from Oil Plus (26 July 2006)

22,400 active AWS certified welding inspectors!

The American Welding Society has reached a milestone of nearly 22,400 active Certified Welding Inspectors (CWI), and the programme continues to expand worldwide

News from American Welding Society (21 July 2006)

Technical courses on Digital Signal Processing

hueggenberg gbr, the experienced firm for technical training courses, is pleased to announce a new series of short courses on "DSP for FPGAs"

News from hueggenberg gbr (17 July 2006)

Engineering in UK given another shot at GBP50k

Engineering and construction businesses across the UK could be in line to receive a share of GBP300,000 to help provide training opportunities for their employees

News from Edge Awards (14 July 2006)

CD based training on RFID technology

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID in short) is one of today's hottest new technologies: learn about the technology on a new Abhisam CD based e-learning course on this important subject

News from Abhisam Software ( 4 July 2006)

Doesn't anyone want FREE money for training?

The Edge foundation is astonished by the UK engineering industry's lack of interest in their training investment award scheme, which has GBP300,000 on offer, that could remain undistributed

News from Edge Awards ( 3 July 2006)

Enhancing engineering skills for process operators

 User application article   A pilot project has been successfully undertaken to deliver multi-skill engineering training to process personnel employed by chemical companies on the banks of the River Humber

News from Grimsby Institute ( 3 July 2006)

TTE unveils new business development team

The TTE Technical Training Group has continued to enhance its services to global industry with the establishment of a new Business Development Team

News from TTE Technical Training Group (22 June 2006)

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