Capability & Skills
The Government Science and Engineering (GSE) profession are offering its members access to a skills assessment tool designed to track their development, aid career conversations, and access relevant learning opportunities. What is it? The tool is cloud based and can …
This blog post is a collection of vacancies, events and learning and development opportunities for people working in Government Science and Engineering.
The Systems Engineer (Degree) Apprenticeship is now available for application for a January 2020 start and is being delivered by Cranfield University.
Vishanti Fox from the Institute of Physics tells us about an event for apprentices hosted by the Institute of Physics, the Royal Society of Biology, and the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Did you know that every department has a levy to fund apprentices? Learn more about how apprenticeships work, how the GSE is involved, whether it is for you and how you could improve skills across the profession.
We’re gathering data on how STEM and government work together to create excellent policy, and we need your views.
Michael Rignall, from the Public Engagement with Science team in BEIS, talks about his team’s work and the importance of reaching out to young people to build their enthusiasm about STEM.
This blog post is a collection of vacancies, events and learning and development opportunities for people working in Government Science and Engineering.
Head of GSE profession Dr Patrick Vallance shares his focus for the next 12 months including building pride, raising the profile of GSE work, and nurturing talent.
The third edition of GSE Bitesize: a collection of upcoming Learning & Development (L&D) and employment opportunities available to GSE members.