Posts tagged with Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
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Student guest post: Getting involved with Engineers Without Borders
Master of Engineering (Civil) student Alexandra Weisenberger shares what it’s like to be involved in an organisation that is using engineering to make the world a better place.
ingenium.eng.unimelb.edu.au/2015/08/03/ewb-2
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Air-travel innovator joins Melbourne to address big challenges
The University of Melbourne is responding to modern engineering challenges with the recent appointment of Professor Richard Sandberg from the UK, an expert in making air travel faster and cheaper.
ingenium.eng.unimelb.edu.au/2015/07/27/richard-sandberg
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Student guest post: Lost in Delft
Student ambassador and Master of Engineering (Biomedical) student Naomi Sutanto continues her study abroad journey, this time exploring the beautiful Netherlands .
ingenium.eng.unimelb.edu.au/2015/07/20/lost-in-delft
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Engineering and IT research gets $1.5m boost
Cleaner, greener 5G wireless networks and a revolutionary method for targeting the delivery of drugs to diseased cells are just some of the major engineering and IT industry partnership projects that have been greenlit at the University of Melbourne thanks to the Australian Research Council’s Linkage grants for 2015.
ingenium.eng.unimelb.edu.au/2015/07/16/linkage
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Student guest post: Kicking goals on campus
With a passion for soccer, Master of Engineering Management student Victor Cabrera reveals the best ways to become involved with sport on campus.
ingenium.eng.unimelb.edu.au/2015/07/09/mu-sport
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Menzies Foundation is looking for the next generation of leaders
The Menzies Foundation is looking for outstanding engineers who are shaping to become the next generation of leaders, offering the prestigious Menzies Scholarship to students undertaking postgraduate study overseas.
ingenium.eng.unimelb.edu.au/2015/07/06/menzies-scholarship
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Iven Mareels and Stan Skafidas in Engineers Australia’s Top 100
Dean of Engineering, Professor Iven Mareels and Centre for Neural Engineering Director, Professor Stan Skafidas have been named in Engineers Australia’s Top 100 Most Influential Engineers for 2015.
ingenium.eng.unimelb.edu.au/2015/06/29/iven-stan-ea-100
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Student guest post: A summer internship at Frazer-Nash Consultancy
Student Ambassador and Master of Engineering (Electrical) student Zhiyuan Li has completed a summer internship at a leading international engineering consultancy. In this blog post, Zhiyuan shares some of his experiences working in a professional environment as an intern.
ingenium.eng.unimelb.edu.au/2015/06/23/yuan-internship
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Shaping an Indigenous future in Engineering
Australian Universities are uniting in their commitment to greater representation of Indigenous Australians in engineering. The Partners for Pathways project aims to create scholarships and devise strategies to promote pathways into engineering and remove barriers to entry for Indigenous and other students who do not have the STEM prerequisites.
ingenium.eng.unimelb.edu.au/2015/06/17/shaping-an-indigenous-future-in-engineering
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Student guest post: Why I chose the ‘with Business’ degree
Student Ambassador Justin reveals shares what its like to study Chemical Engineering and Business at a Masters level.
ingenium.eng.unimelb.edu.au/2015/06/12/with-business-justin
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