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With a reputation for leading innovation and providing world-class education and research, the STEM College provides opportunities to grow your business and deliver transformative impact.

Guest Lectures and Teaching initiatives

Helping out with guest lectures is a great opportunity to build profile, lift your career, earn CPD points and increase awareness of your company and industry, all while helping the next generation of students get exposure to real world projects and context.

If you would like to participate in Guest Lectures or help with course design, get in touch with our Engineering Partnerships Team via the contact form on this page.

Industry Engagement Committees

The School of Engineering has extensive links with industry through their IAC's.

Each Committee considers and advises the University on matters associated with the development, delivery and assessment of higher education programs. Membership of these Committees includes practising engineers or external members drawn from a diverse industry base and institutions.

Their involvement ensures that the program remains relevant to graduates, and to the needs of employers, by providing feedback on the currency of the programs and the changing needs of industry. They also contribute significantly through input into the design of new programs.

If you would like to contribute to the future of Engineering through guest lectures or Industry Engagement Committees, get in touch with our Engineering Partnerships Team via the contact form on this page.

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