News: Latest News and Achievements
PwC Vacation Program 2020
Applications are now open for PwC’s 2020 Vacation Program.
Google On Campus: Tech Talk
Google is coming to the University of Adelaide! In this session we'll be talking about Google culture, our internships and graduate opportunities for technical students.
Engineers Australia Graduate Networking Event
Thu 21 Feb 2019, 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM
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MICROSOFT PROTÉGÉ CASE COMPETITION
Microsoft is giving you the chance to put your knowledge into practice. Protégé is an annual case competition that offers you the opportunity to gain real world experience, expand your network and tackle a real-life business challenge by yourself or as part of a team.
AMP University Challenge 2019
Make your mark in the finance industry. The 2019 AMP University Challenge is now open.
2019 NAWIC International Women's Day Scholarship
We are excited to announce applications are now open for the 2019 NAWIC International Women’s Day (IWD) Scholarship. Supported by our generous, long-term sponsor CULT, the $20,000 research scholarship is the most significant award of its kind for female professionals working in the property and construction industry.
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Photographer of the Year Overall Winner
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Congratulations to Professor Carl Howard from the School of Mechanical Engineering, who was recently named as the overall winner in the Institution of Mechanical Engineers 2018 Photographer of the Year Competition. The winning photo shows an experimental rig in the School of Mechanical Engineering acoustic anechoic chamber, created by PhD student Orddom Leav, Professors Carl Howard and Ben Cazzolato, used to simulate the sound emitted from an exhaust stack attached to a gas-turbine power station.
RoboRoos set to compete at World FLL Festival in USA
After taking out 2nd place at the 2018 National FIRST Lego League (FLL) Team Championships in Sydney in December, the RoboRoos – a team of middle-school-aged boys and girls passionate about robotics – have been invited to compete in the World FLL Festival held in Detroit, Michigan in April 2019.
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2nd John Burland Lecturer Announced
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Congratulations to Professor Mark Jaksa from the School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering who has recently been selected as the 2nd John Burland Lecturer by the International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering’s (ISSMGE) Technical Committee TC306 in Geo-engineering Education. The award recognises excellence in geotechnical engineering education internationally, both in practice and research.