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That's right ladies and gentlemen - photos from the two classiest events of the semester (one much classier than the other) are up!
Check out the SUWIE Annual Dinner and the Engineering Ball photos here .
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 27 September 2008 )
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The Engineering Ball is coming!
Each year SUEUA's Engineering Ball serves as a chance for all you grimy engineers to dress up nice and have an at least slightly classy evening!
Last year's sponsors PB are forking out again - promising another fantastic evening.
If you have been too embarrassed to bring your boy/girlfriend to any other engineering events - this one's for you!
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 September 2008 )
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In 3rd or 4th (or 5th) year? Lined up work experience yet?
We all need to do 420 hours of work experience to graduate, and the best time to get it done is in the holidays - which means you need to book it now.
Getting the work experience is generally really easy, and most companies offer you a full time job after graduating.
Below is an email from Keiran Passmore, Director of Engineering Sydney with info on how to get these jobs - getitintaya.
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Dear Student,
Please find below the web link for Organisations that have indicated to
Engineering Sydney(tm) that they have summer vacation work opportunities
available for the period December 2008 to February 2009. Some companies
have also indicated they still have graduate positions available for a
2009 start. This URL will be sent to you another 3-4 times between now
and October but we strongly encourage you to visit it regularly as more
companies come on board.
http://www.eng.usyd.edu.au/engineeringsydney/vacation-placements.shtml
I would also encourage you to also look at the Engineering Sydney
Careers Fair web site below and target those companies as well as many
of them also recruit summer vacation students
http://www.eng.usyd.edu.au/engineeringsydney/careers.shtml
cheers
Keiran Passmore
Executive Director
Engineering Sydney
9351 5768
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Last Updated ( Monday, 04 August 2008 )
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Welcome to SUEUA.com!
After years of planning and a fantastic webmaster named Big Gay John we finally have our very own website, full of pictures, flashing text and information that is occasionally useful.
This site is here to keep you up to date with all the events that all the societies in Engineering are running. The photos section will have all the photos from all the events we have during the year - this will be amusing if you want to reminisce and helpful if you can’t remember what happened after the 1st bin of death.
Engineering can, at times, be a gruelling degree. SUEUA, along with all the other faculty societies, aims to aid in the social outlet needed to balance work and play. Be it a free BBQ or a major event like Beer and Bangers or the first year camp, the Sydney University Engineering Undergradate Association is there as the catalyst for fun and contains a network of members of all ages who are always willing to help you out when you’re lost or confused, or to get a conversation started when the only friend you’ve made so far has to bail.
Enjoy!
Nathan Byrne
SUEUA President
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 01 June 2008 )
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SUEUA.com has finally been launched! Months of busy-ness (laziness?) have come back to bite me and I've had to put this site up over the course of about 10 hours in time for the alleged O-Week rush. There had better be a rush.
The site's not perfect yet, but a pretty good outline has been sketched...
Content: A lot of the content from the First Year Handbook has been included - well worth the read even for final year students. All those email addresses openly displayed will be obfuscated soon, with any luck.
Photos: You know there will be millions of them - so far I've managed to stick up one album of the Slip & Slide BBQ from last year - many, many more will come.
Forum: I'll be sticking in a phpBB3 forum over the next few weeks. Just think - you could talk about uni subjects when you'd otherwise be busy enjoying yourself.
Event Calendar: The central database of all Engineering Societies' functions - lets you know what's going on and should help to reduce clashes for organisers. Society executives - I'll be in contact.
Course Reviews: Again, coming soon - as soon as I write it that is (say exam time when I've got things to be distracted from) - this will be a way for students to review the subjects they've taken to let future students know what they're in for. Particularly useful for those elective subjects.
More: I'm up for suggestions - if you've got ideas, let me and/or the SUEUA executive know!
- John Butterworth
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Last Updated ( Friday, 29 February 2008 )
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