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My teacher placement at Curtins

Our founder, Bill Curtin believed that young people were the future of Curtins and engineering. His belief still resonates with us today, at a time when the industry is struggling...

Teacher Placement Curtins - Shelagh McNicholas

Take A Closer Look: Beck Drew, Graduate Engineer

Over the next few months we will be shining a spotlight on some of our Graduate Engineers as we celebrate the Year of Engineering. Our aim is to take a...

Curtins commit to further school engagement in 2018

The world of work is constantly evolving in line with the technological and industry advancements that historically have and will continue to shape the future of our economy. From these...

Curtins commissioned to lead on Unexploded Ordnance guide

Unexploded Ordnance, or UXO, is a legacy of the First and Second World Wars as well as UK military activities (training and defensive), and is one of many ground hazards...

Another year, another successful MIPIM

MIPIM week is over for another year; luggage is unpacked, business cards are filed and I am looking forward to my working week with renewed optimism. This was my third...

Take a Closer Look: Amber Hatch-Walling, Graduate Engineer

Over the next few months we will be shining a spotlight on some of our Graduate Engineers as we celebrate the Year of Engineering. Our aim is to take a...

Take a Closer Look: My first six months at Curtins

Owen is a 19 year old college student who joined Curtins' Liverpool Office as an Apprentice Technician back in June 2017. Here he touches on his experiences with the company...

My week at Curtins

Isobel Turner is a seventeen-year-old student with an interest in structural engineering and has recently completed a week-long work experience placement at Curtins’ Head Office in Liverpool. Here she talks...

Association of College Capital & Estates Conference

I was at the Association of College Capital & Estates Conference yesterday, and enjoyed some thought provoking presentations and discussions about the future of the sector. It’s clear that budgets...