The East London Institute of Technology
delivers advanced and higher-level training
to address the skills shortages across
engineering, technology and science industries.
It offers technical skills development
via courses that don't solely follow the
traditional academic route of A Levels and
degrees.
Vocational courses and advanced and higher
apprenticeships developed in conjunction with
industry partners offer practical, hands-on
skills development to students and employees.
Institutes of Technology are educating and
preparing the multi-skilled technologists of
the future. And there's no better time to train
for a varied and rewarding career in industries
needing people with your skills!
Careers in STEM subjects are changing - and the
way students learn needs to change with it.
Technology is moving so fast that innovative
learning methods and educational facilities
are now key to upskilling the workforce of the
future.
How the East London
Institute of
Technology will help
Industry Skills
Shortage An annual shortfall of
59,000 graduates and
technicians to fill core
engineering roles has
been reported
of employers found a
shortage of STEM GRADUATES
when looking to recruit
appropriate staff
40%
Science, Technology, Engineering and
Maths - the STEM subjects - are the foundation
of the majority of industries worldwide.Yet
there's currently a shortage of skilled STEM
professionals in the UK.
The lightning speed of technological innovation
has contributed to the shortage of qualified
workers. Skilled technical workers are
retiring, too, leaving a vacuum of suitably
qualified staff.
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