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Engineering Integrity Society - EIS Student Insights Exhibition
EIS Student Insights Exhibition
Event for Mechanical and Materials Engineering students from universities within travelling distance of Coventry University. Attend for FREE to go to Careers Guidance and Networking, Expert Talks and Industry Exhibitions. For more Details and to register visit the
Wednesday 12 March 2025 Frank Whittle Building, Coventry University.
Short Term Mobility - short international opportunities for 2021/22
Summer Research Project
European Undergraduate Research Support Scheme
More information here:
Application deadline: Monday 28 February 2022
Study
ÌÇÐÄTV Intensive Study ProgrammeLink opens in a new window (WIISP)
- 9 exciting modules which are now available to you as a co-curricular option. This will not count as credit towards your degree but will show on your HEAR (UG)/ certificate will be issued (PGT/PGR).
- You can apply via the application formLink opens in a new window. Full module details are available hereLink opens in a new window.
- The programme includes four overseas residential modules in Brussels and Venice. These provide access to Turing funding, if attending a minimum of 4-weeks teaching in one location.
- You are required to seek approval from your department to participate and must provide the approver’s name within your application.
- WIISP Co-Curricular Timetable 2022Link opens in a new window
Application deadline: Friday 11 March 2022
Intern Opportunity at WMG
https://myadvantage.warwick.ac.uk/students/jobs/detail/2144917/project-assistant-raw-data-pro
Placement Information Event 2020 Recording & Slides
Missed the live event on Wednesday 2 December 2020?
Hear from returning placement students about their experiences whilst on placement, as well as key application/interview processes. The Placement and Internship Officer also presented with the intention of answering questions regarding Departmental processes, fees, and the accompanying academic module.
Widening Access Programme for Energy Careers with National Grid
Generating Genius, who work to widen access to high-level STEM careers, are partnered with the National Grid on the , a long-term, multi-touch project for students to gain insight and develop skills to enter careers in the energy sector.
Applications for the pathway are now open! To apply for the Grid for Good Talent Development Pathway, students should .
What does the Pathway look like?
As a member of the Grid for Good pathway, you will have exclusive access to:
· Insight talks, focusing on different careers available in the energy industry
· Team Building events, including leading, networking and self-development sessions
· Upskilling workshops, including CV writing, mock interviews with National Grid employees, Challenge Days and application boot camps
· 1-to-1 Mentoring with National Grid employees
· Paid work experience opportunities with National Grid
· Graduate job opportunities, including Graduate Schemes, Apprenticeships and Internships with National Grid
We are hosting a virtual Welcome event for the pathway on 16th December 4:45-6:20 pm. This event will feature an Insight talk and Careers Panel with current National Grid employees, a valuable opportunity to learn more about career paths within the energy sector.
To be eligible for this pathway, you must be from black African or Caribbean heritage, OR have a household income of below £42,875 per annum. You must also be studying Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics or Physics.
Please for the Grid for Good pathway. For any queries, please contact myself on alexander.tansell@generatinggenius.org.uk. More information about the pathway .
We know that deciding which career path to pursue, or which company to work for, can be a real headache. That's why each year RateMyPlacement produce Your Guide to Placements, Internships & Insights to help students like you find valuable work experience at university.
Alongside pages and pages of quality career advice, you’ll find RateMyPlacement’s Top 100 Undergraduate Employers 2020-21.
This hotly-anticipated table is based on nearly 60,000 reviews that have been submitted to RateMyPlacement.co.uk by previous placement students and interns. These reviews provide us with real insight on what it’s actually like to do work experience in a particular industry, or with a particular employer.
Boeing - Early Careers Open Talks 1 Dec - 17 Dec
Boeing UK | Engineering Open Talks
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Options in Engineering Event - Wed 28 Oct 2020 6.30-8.30pm
I’m sure that a large proportion of you have been engaging with the employer events that have been provided as part of the central Festival of Careers 2020 over the last few weeks. I wanted to bring to your attention a number of events that are taking place in the coming weeks, the most relevant of which being the ‘Options in Engineering’ event this Wednesday 28 Oct 6.30-8.30pm.
All STEM-specific events, including the aforementioned event, can be found here: /services/studentopportunity/festival/lineup/stemfactory/
Please do take some time to sift through and sign up for any and all that are of interest to you!
European Metal Recycling - Placements & Careers Presentation Video 23/10/2020
Please on Placements and Careers, which was delivered exclusively for ÌÇÐÄTV Engineers on 23 October 2020.
European Metal Recycling has placement opportunities for 2021; find out more here.
Autumn Careers Fair 2020 - Thursday 15 October
Please see below from the central team re. the Autumn Careers Fair as part of the Festival of Careers 2020. Please do sign up using the app and attend as many sessions/engage with as many employers as possible!
Autumn Careers Fair 2020
We’re very much looking forward to welcoming you virtually to our tomorrow! The event is held online via our App – don’t forget to visit Career Fair Plus, either online via or download the app through the app store (search Career Fair Plus) in advance of the Fair tomorrow.
Once you have downloaded the App you will be able to book meetings with employers who will be delighted to talk about their opportunities. These meetings are offered on a first come first serve basis so book today to ensure you are able to speak to representatives. You will also be able to Drop in to employer rooms to speak to them informally but all activity is held through the App or the desktop link here
Remember its worth taking the time to book meetings or talk to employers you may not have considered as well – in the same way as you would browse employers at a physical fair, employers will be happy to speak to you informally so please do meet them all!
More tips on booking meetings with employers and making a virtual fair a success can be found via the Career Fair Plus blog:
We look forward to meeting you all virtually tomorrow!
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