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Degree-level apprenticeship in space launched by Government

Institution of Engineering and Technology | The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

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The first degree-level apprenticeship in space has been launched by Skills Minister Matthew Hancock at the National Space Centre in Leicester.

The programme aims to encourage more scientists and engineers into the UK's space industry, expected to be worth £30bn in the next two decades.

Abbie Hutty, the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) Young Woman Engineer of the Year, said: “As a female space engineer for Airbus, I’m passionate about the industry and the fantastic career opportunities it offers. Space has always inspired children – and the Government’s announcement of a new Higher Apprenticeship will give more of them the opportunity, like me, to follow their dreams and pursue a career in one of the UK’s most rapidly growing and dynamic industries.

“The UK has the second largest aerospace industry in the world but we face fierce competition from other countries and it’s only by recruiting and training the best people that we can ensure the UK maintains its current position. The industry already employs some of Britain’s most highly skilled manufacturing workforce, but new developments in navigation, broadcasting and technology will play a key role in the way the industry evolves. Making sure this new generation of space engineers have the right skills to meet new challenges is crucial.”

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