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    Breaking UK tech's gender divide

    More women are needed in UK tech. So what is being done by universities and employers to develop and recruit them?
  • 14-15 BIT

    The 'internet of things': what it is and why business is taking it seriously

  • Businessman using digital tablet in office

    Degree apprenticeships: a path that pays into the tech sector

  • Sadia Maqsood photographed at her work place, Siemens where she manages a team working on renewable energy.

    ‘There's room for more women in UK engineering’

  • Two engineers at wind farm, walking together, rear view<br>GettyImages-556418769

    Renewable energy: the growth industry on the hunt for graduates

  • Wanted: maths graduates

  • Calling all millennials: your cybersecurity industry needs you

  • It's not just coding: why there's more than one way to work in tech

  • ‘There are so many ways into tech’: how I switched from literature to programming

  • Why you need to get into the tech sector (and how to do it)

  • Businessman looking at confusing chart of arrows in different directions, crisscrossing lines, and finance data. Image shot 2015. Exact date unknown.<br>FB30KP Businessman looking at confusing chart of arrows in different directions, crisscrossing lines, and finance data. Image shot 2015. Exact date unknown.

    Big data means big money

    If you’ve got an affinity for statistics and software engineering, a lucrative career in data science awaits
  • Man and woman working in office

    Time to tap into technology

  • Queen Mary Building, University of London School of Maths

    Study with a salary

  • College students studying at computers

    Is technology still a man’s world?

  • Pokemon on phone screen

    All the virtual world’s a gamer's stage

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