PECM Issue 34 2018 | Page 19

About The Royal Academy of Engineering. As the UK’s national academy for engineering, we bring together the most successful and talented engineers for a shared purpose: to advance and promote excellence in engineering. We provide analysis and policy support to promote the UK’s role as a great place to do business. We take a lead on engineering education and we invest in the UK’s world-class research base to underpin innovation. We work to improve public awareness and understanding of engineering. We are a national academy with a global outlook. The pilot was actively supported by a collaboration of 14 engineering businesses and delivered in partnership with Sponsors for Educational Opportunity (SEO) London – an organisation with an eighteen-year track record of preparing talented students from ethnic minority or low socioeconomic backgrounds for career success. Early indications from the pilot are encouraging, with 15 placements, 38 internships and 38 graduate roles secured. Full results will be available once all students have graduated in the years to come.   Organisations participating in the pilot phase of the programme valued the access it gave them to a pre-filtered talent pool of female and BAME engineering students from post-92 universities and the opportunity to work with other organisations to address shared strategic concerns regarding diversity, inclusion and the engineering skills gap. Recommendations from the pilot evaluation include more transparency of recruitment practice, better tracking of recruitment data to help understand the impact of outreach of this kind, and more active encouragement and networking between employers and students to support changing perceptions and behaviour on both sides.   To coincide with the launch of this programme, the Diversity and Inclusion Leadership Group - the Academy’s network of engineering employers working on these challenges - has released an inclusive recruitment practice toolkit freely available for use across the engineering profession and beyond.   Bola Fatimilehin, Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Royal Academy of Engineering, said; “Working with so many enthusiastic engineering employers to design and deliver a three-year pilot to increase the transition of ethnic monitory, female and socioeconomically disadvantaged students into the profession has been fantastic. Now that the Graduate Engineering Engagement Programme is a permanent feature of Academy work, even more employers are coming on board. Together we will make engineering the career destination of choice for all engineering graduates and at the same time increase diversity and inclusion across the profession.”   John McCollum, Engineering Director, BAE Systems, which participated in the pilot programme, said; “The programme has given us direct access to a wider, more diverse, range of engineering students, including those who may not have immediately thought of a career with BAE Systems.”   Coral Taylor, Inclusion Business Partner, Amey, which also participated in the pilot programme, said; “The engineering skills shortages in the UK are too big for any one organisation to tackle alone.  Achieving results to scale requires us to move from individual initiatives to cross-sector working to deliver truly industry transforming interventions.   “The greatest strength of this programme is that it is bringing together engineering employers and organisations from right across the spectrum; from small employers with a handful of people, to those with an extensive global reach.  It is breaking down the silos of personal interest and forcing us to realise that when working together, we all benefit more. We will continue to support the Royal Academy with this important work,and look forward to more businesses joining us.” We have three strategic challenges: - Make the UK the leading nation for engineering innovation - Address the engineering skills crisis - Position engineering at the heart of society   The Graduate Engineering Engagement Programme. The Academy works with engineering employers and SEO London to deliver the Graduate Engineering Engagement Programme. This follows on from the successful three-year pilot project; Engineering Engagement Programme, which ran from 2015 to 2018 working with AECOM, Amey, Arup, Atkins, BAE Systems, Capita, CH2M, Leonardo, Metaswitch Networks, Network Rail, Renishaw, Rolls-Royce plc, Siemens, and Thales. The programme is designed to support the transition of engineering graduates from diverse backgrounds including female, ethnic minority, socially disadvantaged and from post- 92 universities into engineering employment.   SEO London. We prepare talented students from ethnic minority or low socioeconomic backgrounds for career success. Since its founding in 2000, SEO London’s scale has increased significantly across its three flagship programmes: SEO Careers, SEO Scholars and SEO Connect. SEO London’s Careers Programme is supported by over 70 sponsor firms across eight leading industries and has supported several thousand alumni into undergraduate internships and graduate roles since 2000. SEO Scholars provides hundreds of secondary school students with comprehensive training, mentoring and work experience. SEO Connect links our outstanding alumni professionals with peer networks, mentors and experienced job opportunities around the world.