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Short Term Mobility - international opportunities for students this summer

Please see below opportunities for students that may be interested in applying to take part in during Summer 2021.

Most opportunities are online but these are partially or fully funded opportunities that I would not want interested students to miss out on.

Tue 04 May 2021, 10:21

Intern Opportunity at WMG

https://myadvantage.warwick.ac.uk/students/jobs/detail/2144917/project-assistant-raw-data-pro

Thu 22 Apr 2021, 13:48 | Tags: Careers Work Placement opportunities

Intern Opportunity at WMG

https://myadvantage.warwick.ac.uk/students/jobs/detail/2144917/project-assistant-raw-data-pro

Thu 22 Apr 2021, 13:47

Active Bystander Intervention course in Term 3

Help build a community that doesn't tolerate sexual misconduct or violence by joining the Active Bystander Intervention course in Term 3. Through interactive content and discussions, this course helps you to develop the knowledge, skills, and confidence to be an Active Bystander.

Thu 22 Apr 2021, 11:39

Spring School of Race Engineering goes virtual!

We have some superb tutors lined up from the top tiers of motorsport. If any of your students are aspiring race engineers then this is the course to help them on their career journey.

The online School has limited places, allowing students to network directly with the world-leading engineers and voice their questions during our live Q&A sessions.

Mon 12 Apr 2021, 15:17

New virtual short international study and work opportunities

We are now in peak season of short international opportunities that students may want to apply to undertake during Summer 2021.

These are either fully or partially funded and have deadlines in mid-April:

Thu 01 Apr 2021, 13:49

PhD opportunities in WMG in steel research

Alloy design for next generation high performing steel sections

There are more steel alloys available than all other metals/alloys combined and advances in steel metallurgy/processing is still pushing the boundaries of what can be achieved in terms of strength and ductility. Modern steels bearing little resemblance to those of >50 years ago benefitting from the complex influences of around 20 alloying elements and controlled thermo-mechanical processing. Customer demands on performance continue to push development and there is potential for further improvements in properties using composition and processing control. We are looking for a PhD student to join our team and work on an exciting research program, sponsored by Tata Steel UK, to develop new high strength steels for high performance hollow sections, used in the construction and transport industry

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3 PhD studentships on sustainable steel making:

WMG are part of a large collaborative network project, the EPSRC Manufacturing the Future Hub SUSTAIN (https://www.sustainsteel.ac.uk/) , which is working to transform the steel supply chain, making it cleaner, greener and smarter, and more responsive to the fast-changing needs of customers. This is an exciting opportunity to work as part of our Advanced Steel Research Centre (ASRC) at WMG, University of Warwick, an internationally leading centre for steel research. You will join a group of over 40 people (academic staff, research fellows and doctoral students) and also have the opportunity to collaborate with researchers across the SUSTAIN network (core members of the Universities of Swansea and Sheffield and steel industry) and beyond.

The project areas we are looking to recruit to are:

Green Hydrogen Based Steel Manufacturing

Smart Steel Processing - The metallurgical key for unlocking next-generation casting technologies.

Predicting Optimised Steel Product Processing and Properties

Please contact Prof Davis (Claire.davis@warwick.ac.uk) for more details:

Mon 22 Mar 2021, 09:24

IBM/CGI U | Call for Code University Challenge: Howard Hackathon for Environmental Justice | Fri 26 Mar 2021

Register now to attend the Call for Code University Challenge: Howard Hackathon for Environmental Justice presented by IBM and CGI U, kicking off Friday, March 26th!

This year’s hack will bring together hundreds of students from around the world to compete for prizes with Chelsea Clinton and IBM’s Senior Vice President, Worldwide Ecosystems and Blockchain, Bob Lord, serving as judges. Building upon the powerful intersection of technology and social impact, this student Hackathon challenges student developers and designers to build unique digital prototypes that tackle pressing issues related to environmental justice. 

The final registration deadline is Friday, March 26, 2021. 

For more information, please visit cgiu.org/hackathon or contact cgiu@clintonglobalinitiative.org

Mon 15 Mar 2021, 09:56 | Tags: UG

WMG Automotive Sensor Webinar opportunity for SoE students

WMG has recently set up a series of webinars on automotive sensors which provides a base background into the sensor then invites some experts from industry to have a discussion and talks on challenges and opportunities for the technology and taking question from the audience if there are time. These webinars are opened to everyone and is free of change to sign up for where both students and participants from different companies join.

 

Fri 12 Mar 2021, 11:47

Postgrad Awards 2021 Now Open!

Celebrate a fellow student or an outstanding academic with the Postgrad Awards! Now entering their third year, the awards presented by FindAMasters and FindAPhD showcase the best in Postgraduate study. Awards up for grabs include:

  • Masters Student of the Year
  • Masters Teacher of the Year
  • PhD Student of the Year
  • PhD Supervisor of the Year

It’s been a tough year for everyone, so this is an amazing opportunity to celebrate success, get recognition on a worldwide platform and win a cash prize!

Nominate now >> https://www.findamasters.com/events/awards/?ct=734

Tue 09 Mar 2021, 12:54

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