University of Technolgy, Sydney Engineering and IT Networking Event

Starts: Friday November 20, 2009 at 6:00pm
Ends: Friday November 20, 2009 at 9:00pm
Event Type: Networking/Meetup
Location: Singapore Cricket Club
Connaught Drive, Singapore
Singapore, SINGAPORE SG
Price:
Website: http://www.eng.uts.edu.au
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Keywords: Engineering Information Technology Networking Singapore "Fun Event" "Information Technology"
Intended For: Graduates, Managers, Junior Managers, Middle Managers, IT Professionals, Engineering Professionals
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You are invited to attend an evening Networking Event in Singapore hosted by the Faculty of Engineering and IT of the University of Technology, Sydney.

To attend please email engineering@uts.edu.au

This Networking Event seeks to increase, in a social setting, the interaction between the Faculty and some of its Australian industry partners and the local engineering and IT profession in Singapore.

In particular the objectives of the event are to:

enhance contact with UTS Alumni, both recent and those of earlier times develop ongoing contact between UTS and the wider engineering and IT community in Singapore give prospective UTS:Engineering & IT students and recent graduates exposure to well managed international companies make all aware of the professional development opportunities the Faculty of Engineering and IT has to offer

A brief presentation highlighting aspects of the Master of Engineering Management program will follow.

The Industry Speakers at this event will be: Kevin English, Solution Director, APAC Solutions and Marketing, Alcatel-Lucent, Singapore Colin Robinson, Senior Project Manager, WorleyParsons, Singapore

The Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, is one of the largest providers of engineering and IT education in Australia and teaches over 7,000 students, both within Australia and in international locations. It engages in leading edge research and offers a comprehensive range of U/G and P/G courses. It is well known for its links with industry and excellence in teaching.