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UKNEST Scholarship Opportunity 2022/23
UKNEST will be offering 12 scholarships to students studying STEM subjects at UK universities and colleges during the academic year 2022/23. The scholarship scheme offers the following benefits:
鈥 A grant of 拢1,500 per academic year (拢500/term)
鈥 Mentoring from a UKNEST member organisation
鈥 A graduate 鈥渂uddy鈥
鈥 The potential for work-placements
Applications can be made at the link: , which is also contained in the attached poster.
UKNEST promotes engineering, science and technology on behalf of the Naval sector and is committed to supporting and inspiring young people, students and early career professionals. UKNEST also champions diversity and inclusion and applications are encouraged from students of all backgrounds. The closing date for applications is 12 Sep 22.
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PhD position in WMG
Please see details of a PhD position in WMG. The title is: PhD in Modelling, Simulation and In-process Monitoring of Weld Cracks in Remote Laser Welding of High Strength 6XXX series Aluminium Extrusions – details can be found here or contact Pasquale Franciosa directly.
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Graduate applications are now open:
I am delighted to confirm that applications for our 2022 Graduate positions have now opened.
Following a previously turbulent year for those seeking graduate opportunities, I am pleased to confirm that Arup is in the process of recruiting its largest graduate cohort in recent years!
Applications for our graduate vacancies are now open and are all posted on our early-careers recruitment website:
Placement applications (Summer Internship and Industrial Placements):
Applications for placements at Arup (both Summer Internship and Industrial Placement opportunities), starting in Summer 2022 will open in late November. Placement students at Arup are automatically considered for graduate opportunities at the firm.
Upcoming open days:
We have organised a series of sector focussed open evenings in late October. These will take place virtually and are open to students studying in all years.
The open evenings will include a series of short speaker talks, delivered by senior, industry respected subject matter experts from our various disciplines.
Talks will provide context on the type of services Arup provides within different disciplines, showcase various projects and outline what the future holds / future trends within the discipline. Additionally, there will be an expo hall where attendees can network with current graduates and the early-careers recruitment team.
Specifically, the session on Wednesday 27 October will include talks for students interested in our Fire discipline.
NEW for 2021: 2-part Vehicle Dynamics LIVE online module
Want to boost your knowledge on Vehicle Dynamics but not sure where to start? Our 2-part Vehicle Dynamics online module is for you!
Designed by the Heads of Vehicle Science from Red Bull Advanced Technologies and Aston Martin Cognizant F1 Team, this module is the ultimate blueprint to help you to become a race engineer or advance your knowledge.
Intern Opportunity at WMG
https://myadvantage.warwick.ac.uk/students/jobs/detail/2144917/project-assistant-raw-data-pro
A virtual & free event showcasing the best of UK engineering talent & employers.
Attendees will gain valuable insights into different engineering roles and organisations.
Here's what to expect on the day:
- Advice from inspiring speakers,
- Youth panel talks about apprenticeship and graduate routes into engineering,
- Engineering - myth V reality,
- Engineering in the RAF, live panel & careers insights,
- Soft Skills workshop,
- Further education courses to study,
- Employer insights
FULLY-FUNDED 3.5-YEAR-LONG PHD STUDENTSHIP - FLUID DYNAMICS
A PhD studentship is available in the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Sheffield. The funding is for 3.5 years and the approach is theoretical/numerical involving fluid and solid mechanics with application to lubrication theory. Click Here for more details
WHEN: Wednesday 17th February 2021
FORMAT: Online/Virtual
WHO WILL IT ATTRACT: Final and penultimate year university students studying a STEM related subject, such as computer science, engineering, mathematics or physics, who identify as female and are seeking career opportunities in London.
OUR PLATFORM: Companies can engage with students via webchat, voice or video call, and chats can be assigned to suitable representatives, based on the students鈥 CV/bio. Employers can also opt to deliver speaker sessions which are viewed live by attendees.
STAR FEATURE: Our sourcing tool enables companies to view active attendees, filter by course and skills, and reach out to initiate a chat.
Are you a STEM student looking at career opportunities?
Join us at this virtual career event and network live (chat, audio and video!) with top graduate employers, hear insightful presentations from exhibiting companies and ask your questions to a panel of women already working in different STEM industries!
You can also visit virtual company stands to learn more and apply for graduate jobs. Don鈥檛 miss out on this exclusive and exciting opportunity鈥egister today!
This event is targeted towards people who identify as female and are studying a STEM related course at university.
Do you have what it takes to be a leader of tomorrow?
Police Now: Tomorrow鈥檚 Leaders competition is a series of four virtual challenges, taking place over four weeks.
Each challenge will focus on a different skill that Police Now participants develop to help them transform communities and make a real impact.
Prizes include:
- a pair of AirPods Pro
- Macbook Air
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