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01 February 2010 - Engineering is at the heart of modern life - Ruane

Education Minister, Caitríona Ruane, has launched Engineers Week 2010 at Victoria College, Belfast.

Speaking at the launch the Minister said: “I am honoured to have been asked to launch Engineers Week 2010. Engineering is at the heart of modern life. That is why my Department is currently working hard to promote careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). The promotion of these subjects cannot be overstated as the STEM agenda is vital for economic regeneration on an all-Ireland basis.”

Engineers Week 2010 will run from 8-13 February 2010 and is jointly facilitated by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) and Engineers Ireland. It involves companies opening their doors for school children to come along and experience the practical application of engineering in the world of work.

The Minister added: “Initiatives such as Engineers Week are so important. I would encourage everyone to take advantage of the opportunity that Engineers Week offers them to explore more closely the world of engineering and the career opportunities open to them. I hope that through Engineers Week we can spark the enthusiasm that will drive our young people towards a career in engineering, particularly young women who are under-represented in the profession.”

The Minister concluded: “Engagement between business and the education system as a whole is vital to the STEM agenda. This engagement needs to be done in a strategic and coordinated manner and initiatives such as Engineers Week help us to do this. It is also necessary for industry to identify and cultivate new talent and fresh thinking in order to move forward and in new directions.”

Notes to editors:

  1. The aim of Engineers Week is to create a positive awareness and spark enthusiasm about the engineering profession and to raise awareness about engineering as a career.
  2. Organisations participating in Engineers Week 2010 include Belfast City Airport, DRD Roads Service, NI Fire & Rescue Service, NI Water, Phoenix Gas, Queen’s University Belfast, Titanic Pump House, University of Ulster Jordanstown and Ulster Television.
  3. Media queries to the Department of Education Press Office on 028 9127 9207. Out of office hours please contact the Duty Press Officer via pager number 07699 715 440 and your call will be returned.


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