We are pleased to share that Dr. James Olson’s (@JamesDeanAPSC) term as Dean of #UBC Applied Science has officially been extended for five more years, until 2028!🎉
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Students and staff applied 215 handprints to the cairn today, as we mourn the 215 children discovered last week at the Kamloops Indian Residential School.
Not sure which position is right for you? Here are a few suggestions! You can read more about each position at https://t.co/l3Bl7kXwbl. And don't forget to apply by June 1st!
The EUS is now recruiting volunteers!! Deadline is June 1st.
Why volunteer? Whether you are looking to bond with engineers, learn a new skill, make change in your community, or just have a good time, we have the role for you. So apply now! https://t.co/x8enVMWJwY
Frustrated with Proctorio? So are we! That’s why The Senate has approved a new policy banning remote invigilation, except when required for accreditation.
Is your course in violation of the new policy? Report the incident to us, and see more info, at https://t.co/nlEOVDPl1Y
Want to relieve the glory of being a band kid?
Check out Godiva Band, EUS' Engineering Marching band!! The star of the show at caroling and an E Week staple...we're looking for new members!
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3 days until E-WEEK begins! 🥳🥳🥳
WHO WILL EARN THE TROPHY THIS YEAR?!?
Find out more at https://t.co/vFHMeXJJnp
A completely online E WEEK!
Compete in Trivia, Skribblio, Excel, Chess, Smash BrEUS, Jigsaw Puzzles, GeoEUSser, Wiki-racing, Rocket League, Movie Roasts and MORE!!
Are you looking for job opportunities? Come connect with employers who are looking to network with you! Connect with engineering industry professionals recruiting co-op students, interns, and new graduates. Join us at the EUS Engineering Career Fair! 😊 https://t.co/gP20L59uPY
Have you been negatively impacted by the use of Proctorio in your classes? If so, join the AMS and other undergraduate societies taking a stand against Proctorio and sign the official open letter: https://t.co/HMwMD1CLu3
If you know anything about Jordan's hiking plans, what trail he was planning or anything helpful please contact 9-11. If you know anyone who might have this information please reach out to them. @ubcprez@ubcengineering@ECEUBC
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Great to meet and congratulate the class of 1970 for a successful, fun albeit virtual reunion! These engineers built much of the BC we know. @ubcengineering@UBC_ENG_Alumni#UBC
Very Old Red New Red! Come talk to the class of 1970 and learn all about what it meant to be a UBC Engineer. Shenanigans ensued. https://t.co/zlf98qwzRw
The Iron Pin (received in first year) and the Iron Ring (received in grad year) serves to remind the owner of the responsibilities they hold as lives and safety are at stake for every engineering decision made. They represent steps on the road to becoming a professional engineer.
The first Engineers’ Cairn was a pile of rocks held together with hand-mixed cement and stood for only 2 days. The EUS President declared a new cairn would be built, “but no one will be able to move it.”And so followed a tale of concrete, vandalism, and indestructibility.😉
You may recognize UBC Engineers by their "Red." Did you know ALL faculties used to wear their colors? Red is the only one that still lives on! Decorating your Red with patches or pins is a great chance to show people who you are - a UBC engineer! We love seeing everyone's Reds!♥️
Mining Engineering is an industry of extreme locations and leading edge technology. As mineral deposits are depleted, the industry is searching for innovative solutions for better utilization of resources, and access to deposits located from the ocean floor to asteroids in space.
Materials Engineering focuses on solving complex problems related to the materials we use every day. This ranges from development, application, and disposal of a variety of materials. We have biomedical, manufacturing, and mineral processing streams for further specialization!
Mechanical engineers go into aerospace, biomedical, robotics, manufacturing, automotive, energy, and product design, but you can apply a mechanical engineering degree to virtually any field - ask any design team! Buckle up, and prepare yourself to work with anything that moves.😊
In Manufacturing Engineering, you can expect to learn everything to do with production facilities and producing a product: material selection, mechanical design, production machinery required, Six Sigma, lean manufacturing, and so much more!