Rauma Attracts Engineering Students for Summer Jobs with Free Housing - Some of Them Stay in the City
Rauma, Finland, is enticing engineering students to take summer jobs by offering free housing, which has led to some students choosing to stay in the city after their internships.
Abia Varsity explains students’ union protest over disqualification of presidential aspirant
Abia State University officials responded to a protest by Engineering students regarding the disqualification of a presidential candidate in the Students’ Union Government elections.
PHOTOS: Zulum approves N12.9bn aeronautics scholarship for 54 Borno students
Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum has approved a N12.9 billion scholarship for 54 students to study aeronautics and engineering at Isaac Balami University.
IIT Mandi starts summer internship, students will receive this much stipend every month
IIT Mandi has launched a summer internship program for students, offering a monthly stipend of INR 10,000 to selected participants.
Plaenge Program Encourages a Career in Civil Engineering
The Plaenge Young Apprentice Program aims to connect high school and early college students with practical experiences in civil engineering to foster interest in the field.
RTU Rēzekne Academy Promotes Primary School Students' Interest in Engineering Sciences
RTU Rēzekne Academy is conducting engineering science sessions for primary school students, aiming to spark their interest in the field.
Science at the Bar: From Shaking and Stirring
A group of students at Bielefeld University is developing a cocktail-making machine that integrates scientific principles into mixology.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic backtracks on program move for current students
Saskatchewan Polytechnic has decided that current students in the electronic systems engineering technology program will not need to relocate to Regina and can continue their studies in Saskatoon.
Giant Goldberg Machine Built During Engineering Week and Peeking Behind the Curtain of Major Vocational Education Reform
Tallinna Ehituskool is hosting its second Engineering Week to engage students with engineering by showcasing its practical and creative aspects.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic students feeling ‘blindsided’ as program moves cities
Students in Saskatchewan Polytechnic's electronic systems engineering technology program are upset about the relocation of their program from Saskatoon to Regina, which would require them to move or withdraw.
ABUAD, airline partner on training engineering students
United Nigeria Airlines has partnered with Afe Babalola University to provide industrial training for its engineering students.
Engineering students brace the cold to race concrete sleds in London, Ont.
Engineering students from various universities participated in the Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race in London, Ontario, showcasing their creativity and teamwork despite the freezing temperatures.
GATE exam starts today, pay attention to these points, check the details
The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) exams conducted by IIT Guwahati starts today and will run until February 15 across various locations in India, providing an essential opportunity for engineering and science students to pursue higher education.
Vectra promotes visits of engineering students to construction sites
Vectra has initiated the 'Vectra in Field' program to connect civil engineering students from the State University of Londrina (UEL) with real labor market experiences through technical visits to construction sites and the administrative headquarters.
President Yoon: Introducing the National Researcher System... We must respect science and technology
President Yoon announced the introduction of a 'National Researcher' system to honor and support lifelong researchers during an event with top science and engineering students.
Another IIT Student Commits Suicide by Jumping from Hostel Roof
A second-year civil engineering student at IIT Bombay, Naman Agarwal, reportedly committed suicide by jumping from the roof of hostel number 4, marking another tragic case linked to the institute in recent weeks.
A ticking time bomb: the CEO of Safran warns about the decline in math levels in France
Olivier Andriès, CEO of Safran, warns that the decline in mathematics proficiency in France could lead to a shortage of engineers, stressing that not all students should follow the same academic paths.
Deadly shooting at Brown University: the suspect confessed to his crimes in a video
Claudio Neves Valente opened fire at Brown University's engineering and physics building, resulting in the deaths of two students and injuries to nine others.
Legionella bacteria detected at FER, students notified: Here’s what will happen to classes
Legionella bacteria, the cause of Legionnaires' disease, have been found at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing in Zagreb, prompting a notification to students regarding the impact on classes.