Black History Month is a period of learning and celebration, with supporters sharing a common goal of building an inclusive future. As a society, we must strive towards inclusion for everyone, everywhere.
One industry that needs to work towards fostering a more diverse workforce is engineering. According to the Association For Black and Minority Ethnic Engineers UK (AFBE-UK), just nine percent of UK engineers are from black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds, despite almost a third of engineering university graduates being from BME backgrounds. Earlier this year,…
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