Skip to content

17 February 2025 | 1 minute read


17 February 2025 | 1 minute read


Latest News

Share this

This is an archived news story which is over 12 months old and may contain out of date information

Colleagues shortlisted for NSAN awards 

We’re pleased to announce that two of our Early Careers colleagues have been shortlisted for prestigious National Skills Academy for Nuclear (NSAN) awards. 

NSAN helps individuals and organisations in the nuclear industry realise their ambitions, develop their understanding and build effective networks for the betterment of the industry. It represents a diverse community of SMEs, supply chains, and major industry players, all united by professionalism and a dedication to collaboration. As members, we appreciate their support of the national endeavour and UK plc. 

Harpreet, an Electrical & Electronics Evolve Graduate is shortlisted for Graduate of the Year (Science and Technical) and Matthew, a Mechanical Maintenance Craft Practitioner is shortlisted for Advanced Apprentice of the Year. Both work in One Engineering. 

“I am genuinely shocked and deeply honoured to be nominated. When I applied, I never imagined I would come this far. I am very grateful for the support of my mentor, line/placement managers, Early Career staff and friends (the list could go on and on) who have been with me every step of the way.” 

Harpreet

Matthew said: “I know it’s a cliché but I’m just so grateful to all the people who have been involved in my development, from the trainers in the Skills Academy, my pastoral care manager, my workplace assessor and my onsite mentor… they all know who they are.” 

Matthew

Good luck to Harpreet and Matthew at the awards event in March. 

More news

Royal Society of Chemistry

Latest News

AWE Re‑accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)  

We’re proud to share that AWE has been successfully re‑accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry, marking over twenty years of partnership in supporting the growth and professionalism of our materials and chemical scientists. 

A laboratory setting showing a person wearing protective gloves and eyewear operating a microscope. The individual is adjusting a slide on the microscope stage. Test tubes in a rack are visible beside the microscope, illuminated by blue laboratory lighting.

Latest News

AWE supports major expansion of nuclear doctoral training

AWE is supporting an expansion of UK nuclear doctoral training through a new suite of Doctoral Focal Awards (DFAs), strengthening the skills pipeline essential to delivering our mission, now and in the future, and sustaining national nuclear capability as part of the wider defence enterprise.

Search Sitemap Sitemap XML