Taking flight with work-integrated-learning

Bryce Davies
School of Engineering and Built Environment
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Final year electronic and computer engineering student, Bryce Davies has just completed his six-month Industry Affiliates Program placement with the CSIRO at the Queensland Center for advanced technologies. “This is a placement I found on my own. About six months before my placement, I was speaking to my control systems lecturer about what sort of […]

International opportunities with industry

Sam Singh
School of Engineering and Built Environment
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Studying engineering at Griffith provides you with the opportunity to receive hands-on, practical experience from your first year. Second year mechanical engineering student, Samantha Singh received a bursary from the Queensland Resources Council, completed an 8-week research placement and most recently was selected to represent Griffith University at the Huawei Telecoms Seeds for the Future […]

Expanding horizons for Griffith students

Grace Mullins
School of Engineering and Built Environment
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Environmental Engineering student, Grace Mullins, kicked off her final year of study by participating in a ‘Dialogues of Development’ study tour in Cambodia with Engineers Without borders. “I discovered Engineers Without Borders in my first year at Griffith. By the end of my third year in 2013 I felt that I had developed a strong […]

American Physical Society announces outstanding referees for 2014

Centre for Quantum Dynamics
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Michael Hall, a research fellow in the Centre for Quantum Dynamics (CQD), was one of the 143 physicists named by the American Physical Society this year as an Outstanding Referee, out of a pool of about 60 000 currently active referees worldwide. He joins CQD members Howard Wiseman and David Pegg, who were similarly recognised […]

Climate Change Resilience Project in Bangladesh

Centre for Environment and Population Health
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Imagine walking 7 km every day to collect 15L of safe water for your family. Imagine that you might need to tie up your small children so that they don’t drown in the ponds that surround your village while you are away collecting the water. This type of dilemma is faced by thousands of women […]