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i-SECT IN THE UK

Read articles about studying science, engineering, computing and technology in the UK by clicking on the titles below. For all of the latest articles about studying science, engineering, computing and technology, please read our i-SECT guide.

Aarathi Prasad is Science Advisor to the British Council. She’s also written a book and been involved in TV and radio programmes. Here, she tells about 
her career in science


The European Federation of National Engineering Associations represents engineering in Europe and promotes professional mobility


If you love science and love food, why not consider studying to be a food scientist or food technologist in the UK?


The UKRC encourages women to study and work within the SECT areas - read examples of women in successful SECT careers here


Scotland is the perfect place to study marine sciences, with its long coastline and diverse marine environments


Learn what the UK has to offer all budding scientists


Find out about the opportunities available in marine science; UK student Hannah Towner tells us about her experiences


The UK’s largest IT graduate employer, FDM Group, offers students advice on preparing themselves for breaking into the IT industry


Innovation at the UK’s Science and Discovery Centres makes this a great place to discover, and study, science


The UK experiences some of the most changeable weather in the world, so where better to learn how to forecast it?


Chemistry-based jobs are being recognised more than ever as vital to the future, and the UK offers some of the best chemistry university departments in the world


As a world leader in science, Great Britain has a rich history of scientific development to explore


Dr Sean McWhinnie from the Royal Society of Chemistry introduces chemistry courses in the UK