Student eNews is a monthly newsletter for Student members of Engineers Australia. It contains news on university activities, scholarships, graduate salaries, job opportunities and Engineers Australia services.
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November 2011
Included in this issue:
News
- Life after university – what comes next?
- UWA biomedical engineer dances his way to Belgium
- Job growth for engineering graduates
- Port engineering course at Swinburne
- Artwork depicts weather with sound
- Student works on early detection of malnutrition
- Creative student designs on show in Melbourne
- John Monash scholarships
- POSTGRAD CORNER – UNSW Canberra
October 2011
Included in this issue:
News
- Chartered status survey results
- Tower building competition breaks ground at UTS
- Scholarships to aid tuition cash flow for water students
- Student teams compete in finals of robotics competition
- New graduates get industry thumbs-up
- Water-sensitive cities design competition
- Engineering boost for sports performance
- Engineering student burns rubber to fight cancer
- Long Rhodes ahead for UNSW student
September 2011
Included in this issue:
News
- Update on voting on YEA committees
- USyd student takes victory in HUG comp
- Mentors take engineering challenge to high schools
- New Ethernet course at RMIT
- Trailblazing ideas win Australian university competition
- Students spruce up Anzac Bridge
- The fine art of engineering at UNSW
- Chemical and biomolecular industry week
- Robogals seeking volunteers
- New issue of Sustainable Engineering Australia out now
August 2011
Included in this issue:
News
- Humanitarian engineering
- Engineers Without Borders seeks volunteers
- Wave mechanics scholarship
- Dream internship – Red Bull F1 Racing
- Double winners give QUT a Kindler surprise
- UTS Postgrad Info Night
- Kudos for RMIT’s stars of engineering
- Oz engineering student wins UK prize
July 2011
Included in this issue:
News
- Why get involved in Young Engineers Australia?
- Robogal is one fine Fellow
- Free open day at women’s conference
- PhD scholarship for robo-buffs
- Students test their mettle in Titanium Challenge
- ICT students step into virtual realm
- A new spin on the unicycle
- Premiere prize winner sets the bar for future mech students
- Sustainable engineering e-mag out now
- Come tweet with us
June 2011
Included in this issue:
News
- Student representation and voting on YEA Committees
- Engineering students acknowledged at Swinburne
- Engineering graduate wins Cambridge scholarship
- Work and learn in China
- Monash to celebrate engineering anniversary
- Undergraduate civil scholarship at La Trobe
- Water scholarships for 2012
- UNSW iCinema exports to China
- Come tweet with us
May 2011
Included in this issue:
News
- How to survive exams
- Water competition to bolster winner's cash flow
- Bright student minds compete in design awards
- University rolls out Rover replica
- Postgraduate information event
- Engi-near and far work opportunities for graduates
- Australian geochemical research award
- Scholarship kickstarts studies for Indigenous students
April 2011
Included in this issue:
News
- How to land a graduate position
- Student becomes Mars-ter with NASA space prize
- Nominations open for Young Engineers of the Year Awards
- Memorial award will Foster love for coastal engineering
- Students HUG it out in Pacific process challenge
- QUT has close encounter of the thirsty kind
- Free ICOMS Student Networking Evening
- Former German backpacker named USQ Valedictorian
- Scholarships in water
March 2011
Included in this issue:
News
- Tips for completing a successful research project
- Graduate recruitment up last year
- Eyes on the skies for the winners of the prize
- Engineering Expo in Melbourne
- Geotechnical engineering degree now accredited
- Leadership program
- Offers open for Sydney Water graduate program
- Remote-controlled aircraft research reaches new heights
- Nominations now open for the D. N. Foster Award
- 2012 Rail Awards
February 2011
Included in this issue:
News
- Humanitarian Engineering – What you can do
- Skip down your yellow brick career path at the Big Meet 2011
- Graduate employment down in 2010, but engineers are still
doing well
- UNSW solar car in an IVy league of its own
- Monash racecar designers possess the Formula for success
- Students shine their way to the bank in solar comp
- NASA Australian space program
- UTS engineers get what’s coming to them: awards aplenty
November 2010
Included in this issue:
News
– Graduates in perfect position
– Rod McGee Medal
– Northern Division joins Facebook
– End of year function
– Investigating postgraduate studies
– Life after graduation simulated
– Australian team wins international IT competition
– End the year – become an expert
– Young humanitarian goes to Oxford
October 2010
Included in this issue:
News
– Why we need Young Engineers Australia
– YEAS committee
– Design competition
– Work with NASA
– Young Engineer of the Year
– Indigenous Australian engineering
– Railway thesis award
– Representing young engineers
– Ballot 2010
September 2010
Included in this issue:
News
– Out in the big wide world
– Engineering graduates have highest salaries
– Scholarship provides helping hand
– Visit a powerstation
– Leadership dinner
– Young engineer achieves excellence
– Meet the boss
– Volunteering workshop
– New courses to meet demands
August 2010
Included in this issue:
News
– Studying overseas
– Course for NBN skills
– NBN training facility
– Facility for practical skills
– Engineers pull off podium finish
– Asset management awards
– Statistical handbook on skill shortages
– Engineering Careers Expo
– Power Engineer of the Year
July 2010
Included in this issue:
News
– Engineering
skills shortage – fact or fiction?
– Students present
projects to industry and peers
– Students race to the UK
– Australia makes it
to World Cup final – for robots
– Resource scholarships awarded for excellence
– Scholarship for railway engineering conference
– Computational
modelling tools on the rise
June 2010
Included in this issue:
News
– Getting involved in
engineering groups
– Australia's most inspiring young engineers
– Future
engineers need practical skills
– The chance to transform a city
– James Dyson Awards
– Female engineering students receive industry mentors
– Creating a
better first impression
– Win a trip to world tunnelling congress
– Scholarship in water
May 2010
Included in this issue:
News
– Leadership conference a success
– Award in memory of student
– Geospatial engineers in high demand
– Training seminars for computational software
– Supply not meeting demand for engineers
– Civil engineer builds a new scholarship
– Engineering students turned away
– Timber engineering conference
– Scholarship to study in the UK
April 2010
Included in this issue:
News
– How to choose an interesting research project
– First year student attitudes and experiences revealed
– Government to publish new university website
– Tom Harvey Award for Citizenship
– Engineering masters programs accredited
– James Dyson Award finalists
– After-hours support for overseas students
– Space Engineering Prize
– Graduate development programs to address skills shortage
– Engineering student awarded scholarship
– Aerospace conference
– Engineering Leadership Conference
– Leadership conference mentor package available
March 2010
Included in this issue:
News
– Engineering: more than textbooks and exams
– Scholarship for leadership conference
– Tiny sensors for everyday life
– Graduate recruitment starts up for 2011
– Virtual career fair
– Students present nano research
– Surface computing gets new software
– Career fair in Sydney
– Career fair in Melbourne
– RMIT student wins scholarship
February 2010
Included in this issue:
News
– Finding work experience
– Why students choose engineering
– Singapore recognises more Australian degrees
– Student project powers Vanuatu community
– Newcastle student wins wind power competition
– Asian studies for engineering students
– Learning from archaeology
– More students choose engineering
– Call for most inspiring young engineers