Skip to main content Skip to navigation

School of Engineering News

Select tags to filter on

Warwick Engineering Society have won the ‘Best University Society’ award at the NUE Awards 2019

Congratulations to the Warwick Engineering Society who have won the ‘Best University Society’ award at the NUE (National Undergraduate Employability) Awards 2019! The award recognizes the Society as top in the country for supporting undergraduate careers.

Mon 18 Mar 2019, 10:49 | Tags: Student Society, Award, Engineering Society

WiE scholar, Emma Osbiston, won a summer placement at the Diamond Light Source synchrotron at Harwell

Emma, who is an undergraduate electronic engineering student, completed a project entitled R03: A Raspberry Pi Tomography Beamline Controlled Through Twitter during the three-month placement. The project allows 3D models to be created in a very unusual way and can be controlled by Twitter. Details of the project are featured in the March 2019 edition of The MagPi, the official Raspberry Pi magazine.
Read more on The MagPi website


Warwick Engineering Society awarded inaugural Bright Network Society of the Year - Impact on Campus Award

The Impact on Campus Award is for the society that has gone above and beyond to support their members and the wider university to achieve success, in terms of careers, development of new skills and personal growth.

Wed 12 Dec 2018, 18:49 | Tags: Award Undergraduate Engineering Society


Warwick student wins national scholarship for engineering talent

A student from University of Warwick School of Engineering, Nobeen Islam, has celebrated their success after receiving a Diamond Jubilee Scholarship from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). They are just one of a talented set of engineering students who have won the prestigious award.


Engineering Graduate Designs Revolutionary Navigation App

The pioneering app, developed by Sesinam Dagadu who is originally from Accra, Ghana, gives 8.7 millions of Ghanaians access to ambulance services, even without an internet connection. “SnooCode” allows Ghanaians to navigate using GPS pinpointing without needing traditional address system. Sesinam, founder of SnooCode, won the ‘Entrepreneurial Award’ at the British Council ‘Study UK Alumni Awards 2017’ in recognition of his achievement.

Wed 15 Feb 2017, 17:01 | Tags: International, Award, Alumni

Latest news Newer news Older news