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Training Contract Deadline Campaign - Non-Law Students
We’ve recently found out that 39% of applications for our law vacation schemes came from students studying courses other than law, and so I thought I’d let you know about our Training Contract Deadline Campaign!
Researchers in Schools
) offers trainees a training scholarship of £17,000 in the first year and then full-time employment in the second year, with salaries typically beginning at £25,000 per year. Candidates who have completed a doctorate in maths, physics or engineering will also be eligible for a government supported training scholarship of £40,000 in the first year and an increased salary thereafter.Sainsbury's Engineering Graduate
Computer rooms PC usage on the foyer touchscreen
The foyer touchscreen now has a button which will display the usage of PCs in the second floor computer labs. This is the same display as appears on the screen outside of F211.
Royal Mails Research and Technology Department
Royal Mail’s Research and Technology Department would like to offer an engineering graduate within their BSc/BEng academic year the option of taking on a Royal Mail sponsored project. Royal Mail will provide funding for (or supply) any specialist software, hardware, parts and also cover the direct cost of any travelling that may be required to complete the project.
The WindAid WorldWind - April 2014 - Breaking a World Record
Automotive Engineering Students
“We are currently recruiting for graduates, who have an interest in working in the Automotive industry. This can be from a Mechanical, Electrical, Manufacturing, Development or Design position.
Trainee Patent Attorney - Electrical Engineering Graduates - Ref: 7316
With a long and successful history, and locations strategically placed in centres of industry throughout the UK, this firm is among the best places in the country to get first-rate patent attorney training
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International Undergraduate Conference (ICUR)
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