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Deutsche Bank Graduate Forum [I]
Deutsche Bank Graduate Forum - Global Technology Event
We didn’t become a global leader by using standard solutions. Ours are cutting-edge and built from the ground up. In a sector where the difference between success and failure is often a matter of milliseconds, this is the only way we can maintain our competitive edge.
ICE WM Event - China Rising Designing a New Financial District in Tianjin - 7th February
This event is one of the ICE West Midlands Chairman's events; to be held at Austin Court, Birmingham on 7th February starting at 1830.
3rd/ 4th year UG and to PG students
There is an opportunity to take part in an exciting speed challenge that involves looking at the speed of a sled in order to try to break the world record.
91福利 Computing Society Visit to IBM
91福利 Computing Society has spaces left on the coach for a visit to IBM in Hursley. If you are interested email:
Ruth King" <academic-president@uwcs.co.uk>
IBM Visit
MTC Engineering Drop-In Session
Tuesday 29th January
12 – 2pm
F105 – 1ST Floor Social Lounge
Between 12pm and 2pm, MTC (Manufacturing Technology Centre) will be based on the 1st floor Social Lounge of the Engineering department - and they are here to talk to you!
12 MONTH INDUSTRIAL PLACEMENT FOR A MECHANICAL ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUATE
We have a position in the Marketing Futures CID Technology Development Department, to work with Technology Development Engineers on the progression of innovative ideas to product solutions. We are looking for undergraduates with science based A levels, currently studying for a mechanical engineering degree.
ES4B7 IC Engines will be taught by an external lecturer
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ES4B7 IC Engines will be taught by an external lecturer. The sessions which have been agreed are as follows:
Tues 13.00 - 14.00 in S0.20 in weeks 18-19
Tues 13.00 - 14.00 in F1.07 in weeks 20-24
Weds 09.00 - 10.00 in F1.10 in weeks 18-24
Thurs 18.00 - 19.00 in S0.11 in weeks 18-24
These are now included in the timetable; individual timetables will update overnight.
VOLUNTEER WITH WARWICK NIGHTLINE!
Nightline is extending its sign-up period until Wednesday of Week 3. Come down to the Nightline Building between 11am and 2pm to sign-up.
Fabulous Feedback
The University is recognising staff who give 'Fabulous Feedback' on coursework and at present Toby Mottram is listed in the top five, together with Ian Tuersley and Graeme Knowles from WMG. Congratulations to all three. Staff are nominated by students who, in doing so, stand a chance of winning £100 top up on their eating card.
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