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The UK is a world-renowned seat of learning, teaching and research with 3 universities in The top 10 and 7 in The top 50 in THE World Rankings 2018. The UK government is investing heavily in major engineering projects like HS2, Cross Rail (rail projects), Birmingham City Project, Hinkley Point (nuclear power plants) and in motorway upgrades.
The UK is home to some of the world’s most prestigious engineering companies like Balfour Beatty, Rolls-Royce, Airbus, Siemens and Skanska.
It is possible for students to remain in the UK after finishing their studies provided they meet the prevailing visa requirements.
Student will get work permit for 2 years
In the given work permit duration student should apply for Tier 2 visa (Work visa)
Get a job among the 30,000+ organizations which are licensed to sponsor employees under Tier 2 visa
The minimum salary required rate for new entrants under the Tier 2 visa is £ 20,800/yr {which is equivalent to £10.20/hr, where as UK National minimum wage is £8.21/hr }
Work visa will be for 2 yrs and will be extended based on the sponsorship letter given by the company
It is a major high-technology hub
Major cities and towns linked by the M4 include (from east to west) London, Slough, Bracknell, Maidenhead, Reading, Newbury, Swindon, Bath, Bristol, Newport, Cardiff, and Swansea.
Major technology companies located in the area include Adobe, Amazon, Citrix Systems, Dell, AlcateFLucent, Huawei, Lexmark, LG, Microsoft, Novell, Nvidia, 02, Panasonic, SAP, and Symantec.
This part is sometimes described as England's ‘Silicon Valley"
“Reading” is home to many information technology and financial services businesses, including Cisco, Microsoft, ING Direct, Oracle, Prudential, Yell Group and Ericsson
Vodafone has a major corporate campus in Newbury, 02 plc is in Slough
South Wales is an industrial heartland of the UK
Newport has seen significant growth in the electronics industry and is home to factories for electronics firms such as Alcatel.
The M25 or London Orbital Motorway is a major road encircling almost all of Greater London, England.
London's largest industry remains finance, it is the largest financial exporter in the world
A growing number of technology companies are based in London, notably in East London Tech City also known as Silicon Roundabout
More than half of the London Stock Exchange top 100 listed companies and over 100 of Europe's, 500 largest companies are headquartered in central London
75% of Fortune 500 companies have offices in London
According to research by Deloitte, “London has the most internationally diverse executive community in the world, attracting business loaders from 95 nationalities and with alumni working in 134 countries”
Innovation Corridor - A pioneering region where cutting - ; edge ideas shape the future.
With dynamic fast-growing clusters connecting London to < Cambridge, this is advanced technology and bioscience at its finest. Where world - class businesses, universities and R&D centres converge and stand firmly on a heritage of ground- breaking discovery and invention
This vibrant polycentric region provides a unique ecosystem of talent and business - Tech City, GSK, Google, Cambridge University.UCL, Raytheon, Wellcome and Microsoft - world leaders powered by the brightest thinking to turbocharge the new knowledge economy
Thousands of knowledge-intensive companies occupy this region, together with state-of-the-art super-labs, the most renowned universities, and one of the largest biomedical R&D clusters the world - all creating extraordinary potential in the realms of bioscience and advanced technology
Harlow Science Park is a new campus-style destination for business focusing on all areas of science, technology, research and innovation.
It's the heart of UK's fast growing high-value knowledge-based businesses.
It has been recognised that these areas already demonstrate higher than average growth year on year.
The corridor is the UK's hothouse for world leading science, innovation and technology based industries.
It contains world leaders in high-performance engineering, advanced manufacturing, motorsport, digital creative, life sciences.
The area is already seen as an economic success, England's Economic Heartland (EEH) identified 175,000 businesses employing over 1.64 million people adding over £92.5billion
Home to disruptive companies and cutting-edge research
With world leading Universities, research institutes and science parks complimented by an ecosystem of businesses and networks to support innovation, commercialisation and manufacturing
12000 knowledge intensive businesses and 55,600 knowledge intensive jobs
By 2030, 26000 additional jobs are to be created
9.7% year on year employment growth by life science firms in the tech corridor over the last 5years
1.6BN Pounds Gross value added to the UK economy by Digital(Data) companies in the Tech corridor
The region plans to invest 50BN Pounds in clean energy by 2020.
Haverhill Research Park, Hethel Technology Park, Kings Warren Business Park, Norwich Research park Enterprise Zone are the main industrial areas with good employment opportunities
Universities — U of Cambridge, Anglia Ruskin U, U of East Anglia
It is anticipated that the levels of job creation in Manchester could outpace those of cities such as Berlin, Tokyo and Paris between 2015 and 2020.
13,22,200 People in employment
Business, Finance & Professional services — 229,600 employees
The Advanced Manufacturing - 1,144,900 employees
Life sciences & Healthcare innovation — 175,900 health and social care work force
Creative, Digital and Technological — 172,135 employees
Manchester is at the heart of the UK's largest manufacturing and advanced engineering cluster
Jaguar Land Rover, ARM, AECOM, BAE Systems, Balfour Beatty, Cargill, Heinz, Hitachi, Jacobs Engineering, Kellogg's, NXP, Siemens, Unilever and WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff have a presence here
This region universities have world-class strengths in 3D printing, advanced materials (such as graphene), data analytics, electronics, surfaces and coatings, along with corrosion and demanding environments.
10,090 creative, digital and tech companies
4203 start ups
UK's Government Communications HQ (GCHQ) to establish a new centre in Manchester
Greater Manchester Cyber Innovation Centre — a new £10m programme to facilitate the growth of cyber security businesses in the region
Leeds is the UK's fastest growing city with a workforce of 137 million.
Over the next ten years, the economy is forecast to grow by 21%
Leeds has nearly 1800 companies engaged in a diverse range of manufacturing activities
Major companies include Siemens and Mitsubishi, ARLA foods and DairyCrest
Birmingham is an important manufacturing and engineering centre, employing over 100,000 people in the industry
Coventry's main industries include: cars, electronic equipment, machine tools, agricultural machinery, man-made fibers, aerospace components and telecommunication equipment
In recent years, the city has moved towards business services, finance, research, design and development, creative industries as well as logistics and leisure
It hosts the global HQ, R&D and manufacturing operations for Aston Martin Lagonda, Jaguar Land Rover, Geely London Taxi Company and Dennis Eagle; other local OEMs and tier 1 suppliers include BMW, Delphi, GE Power Conversion, Grupo Antolin, Lear and Brose
Coventry & Warwickshire has a long established track record for engineering and advanced manufacturing industries, with well-developed supply chains and expertise in automotive, aerospace and energy generation technology
Coventry is home to a wide range of business sectors, with particular strengths in:
Advanced manufacturing and engineering, Aerospace, Automotive, Energyn and Low Carbon Technologies, Low Carbon Vehicles, Connected G costar and Autonomous Vehicles, Digital & Creative, Gaming O GESEa