Tomorrow’s Engineers Week started on Monday 11th November. Over five days students can learn about how engineering can be a rewarding career that uses their creative and analytic skills to make a positive impact on communities and society as whole. Since 1950, we have been finding talented students and helping them become highly experienced engineers. It is their drive and resourcefulness that has ensure some of the most iconic aircraft of the last 70 years became a reality. It is this track record combined with our partnership with BCoT which makes us delighted to support Tomorrow’s Engineers Week. Find out more about our apprentice scheme here https://lnkd.in/e2CradM5 #TEWeek24 #aerospace #apprentices
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The video describes the Aerospace Engineering Program that we run, which entails spending your 4th year abroad in Europe, USA or Asia either as an exchange student, or as doing an aerospace internship. Also, for those who want to become an Aerospace Engineer as well as a Pilot at the same time, we have a program where you study Aerospace Engineering for 3 years and your 4th year is spent in a Flight School in USA or Canada, so that you can become Aerospace Engineer and a commercial Pilot at the same time. Otherwise you can choose specialisations of Astronautics, Avionics, Aeronautics or Defence Technologies. If you fulfil the requirements of the program, it also comes with a job guarantee in the world. So, maybe its your turn to become an Aerospace Engineer of the future. https://lnkd.in/g_Pm_4q7
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💥 FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY 💥 (1 year paid opportunity) The Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Samya Rose Stumo National Air Grant Fellowship Program opens December 1 and is accepting applications from graduate students in aerospace-related fields who are interested in learning how aviation legislation and policy are developed. Students selected for the program will spend a year in either a Congressional office that has jurisdiction over the FAA, or in an office in the executive branch of government. For example, a fellow may serve as an expert liaison and researcher for a Congressional committee or on an aviation and aerospace focused team at another government agency. The program is designed to offer people with technical aerospace education a hands-on experience at navigating public policy issues related to their field of expertise. FAA seeks participants in the fields of study that include: Aerospace engineering Aerospace physiology Aeronautical engineering Airworthiness engineering Electrical engineering Human factors Software engineering Systems engineering We will be offering informational sessions to learn more about the program and answer any questions you may have. Register to attend one or more of our live webinars at https://lnkd.in/epgfQcfW. Wednesday, December 4, 4-5 PM ET Wednesday, December 11, 2-3 PM ET Tuesday, January 7, 11 AM-12 PM ET Thursday, January 16, 4-5 PM ET To learn more about the program, please visit https://www.faa.gov/nagf
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Hey #engineeringstudents and #recentgrads! Join 8,000 #global #engineers talking about perhaps the biggest challenge/opportunity facing #engineering (and many other fields): #AI. See OP for #registration info.
E-Fest Careers is less than 1 month away! Engineering Students: Join me virtually on September 21 for E-Fest Careers - THE place to jumpstart your engineering career, build your resume, refine your non-technical skills, and connect with engineering students and early career engineers from around the world. This year’s theme is "Innovating the Future: AI and Mechanical Engineering Synergy.” Registration is free! https://lnkd.in/gqhBMF_H #EFestCareers 2024 #engineering #mechanicalengineering
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Important tips about Master's in Aerospace Engineering Program for prospective students. Please watch to understand our MTech Aerospace Program. MTech in Aerospace Engineering 2-year program focuses mainly on those students who wish to get their postgraduate degree by doing courses plus pure research. You study for 1 year at our Aerospace Department, and the second year is dedicated to either pure research or pure internship. The Aerospace Department also offers 1 year mobility abroad in the second year where the students can study for the second year in our international partners or can choose to go for a 6 month internship in the prestigious research labs of France, Italy, UK, USA, Korea, and many others. In the first year, the student has to take the mandatory courses that is common to all and take elective courses for specialization in Aerospace Engineering. The elective courses are offered at postgraduate level and includes Aeronautics, Space Technology or Computational Fluid Dynamics. The second year is spent completely abroad in different countries for each student. #aerospace #mtech #mtechaerospace https://lnkd.in/gwhDZWsE https://lnkd.in/gaGmYwU5
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Training Europe’s future workforce starts today ⏰ GE Aerospace, in partnership with the Perspektywy Education Foundation, has expanded its Next Engineers programme to Warsaw, Poland 🌐 This initiative will engage 4,000 students over four years with hands-on activities, immersive camps and a three-year academy 🎓 Learn how it is inspiring and equipping the next generation of engineers with the skills they need 👉 https://lnkd.in/eb7pwdKq
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For all those collecting exam results today and who maybe feeling disappointed - some thoughts from a very non academic achiever. Your results paper today doesn't define you nor does it affect your long term future. It may feel like your near future may be affected, but don't be too hard on yourself. Exams can be re-taken. A different path can be found. As an insight, I have a handful of 'O' levels at mediocre grades, my highest being a 'B'. I don't have any A levels and I certainly don't have a degree. I was told by nearly all my teachers that I wasn't clever enough to be a pilot and that I should forget it. So, with that in mind, I found an engineering apprenticeship, as that way I could still be around airplanes. I achieved a Btec in Aerospace Engineering. I didnt have the confidence to attempt the HNC. Only later in life, with the encouragement of a good friend who flew and my new wife did I find the confidence to attempt a flying career. It wasn't a straight path - failure followed failure. It's part of the learning process. I learned to embrace failure and grew stronger from it. The most important thing is resilience - learning to bounce back, to approach the challenges from different angles. There are indeed, many paths to the top of the same mountain. So if you didn't get the grades you wanted, the university place or anything else - don't be too hard or depressed about it. It could be the best thing that happens in your life. And if you need the guidance in Aviation or flying after opening your results, my inbox is open to listen. I might not have the formal qualifications, but I still managed to achieve my dream with the best office in the world and fortunate to have the best employers in my 37 years in aviation. And so will you.
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⭐HLA SPOTLIGHT⭐ 📌Fionntan Fields - Collins Aerospace - Engineering BEng (Hons) ⚙️📚 Fionntan says that the best thing about being an apprentice is the industry experience he gains alongside studying. According to Fionntan, “It’s great to see and understand why you are learning a particular topic when you can see it in action at work.” He would describe his HLA journey as ‘rewarding, insightful and empowering.’ He chose this route in order to gain an engineering qualification, but with experience, and without student debt. Fionntan advises applicants to sell themselves in their Employer Additional Information Form and let employers really know why you’re interested. And for those who are invited to interview with potential employers, Fionntan recommends they do their research on the company and have a few questions ready to ask the employer. And for anyone starting a HLA, Fionntan would suggest they be themselves, be inquisitive and ask questions when they are unsure. He says his lecturers have been fantastic and not to forget to ask your colleagues for advice as very often they can give insight that will help you when completing work in college. #MeetingTheNeedsOfIndustry
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The 15 employers US engineering students most want to work for https://buff.ly/4elHD39 - 💼 Around 1 in 5 US engineering students chose Lockheed Martin as an ideal employer - 🏆 Lockheed Martin ranked No. 1 in the survey of US engineering students - 🛠️ General Motors, Apple, and Tesla were part of the top 15 ideal employers - 📊 Top rankings were based on surveys from September 2023 to April 2024 - 🚀 The top 5 in the ranking remained consistent with previous year's results, with Lockheed Martin and Tesla in the lead
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Calling PATTS Aeronautical Engineering Graduates (2019-2023)! 🚀 I am conducting a research study as part of my third-year Aeronautical Engineering program at PATTS College of Aeronautics, and I need your help! If you graduated from PATTS between 2019 and 2023, your experiences and insights would be invaluable in assessing how well our curriculum prepares graduates for careers in the aviation industry. ✈️ Your valuable insights as a graduate of this program would greatly contribute to the success of this research. We kindly invite you to participate by completing a short survey designed to capture your feedback on the program’s relevance, effectiveness, and how well it prepared you for your career. The survey will take approximately 5 minutes to complete, and all responses will be kept confidential and used solely for academic purposes. While participation is voluntary, it would be greatly appreciated. Your input will help improve the program for future students! Thank you so much for your time and contribution! If you have any questions, feel free to message me 😊🙏 #PATTSAlumni #AeronauticalEngineering #Aviation #Research #Education #AviationIndustry #PATTSGraduates
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🎉 Proud to share an exciting milestone in my academic journey! 🎉 I’m thrilled to announce that I earned a 4.0 GPA this past fall semester as a junior at Clarkson University, pursuing a double major in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering with minors in Computer Science and Mathematics. This semester was both challenging and rewarding, with courses that deepened my knowledge and skills across diverse fields: AE 301: Experimental Methods AE 350: Aerospace Structures I CS 451: Artificial Intelligence EC 150: Principles of Microeconomics ES 340: Thermodynamics ES 499: Professional Experience for Engineering Majors ME 324: Dynamical Systems ME 455: Mechanical Vibrations and Control I’m especially grateful for the support from my professors, peers, and mentors who made this success possible. This experience reinforces my passion for tackling complex engineering problems and pursuing innovative solutions. Looking ahead, I’m eager to apply these skills in real-world challenges through internships and research opportunities, especially as I work toward my goals in aerospace and engineering innovation. #Engineering #Aerospace #MechanicalEngineering #ClarksonUniversity #AcademicExcellence
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