As 2015 comes to an end, The Engineering Link Group would like to acknowledge and thank everyone that helped and supported us this year. It’s very dangerous to list everyone… read more →
After a record year of events in 2015, next year is shaping up to be even bigger and better! We are working hard with our partners and supporters to create… read more →
eGFI is an e-magazine and resource-rich website developed and maintained by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). They have a free teacher and student newsletter, and a myriad of resources… read more →
It is the perfect time for students to consider applying for scholarships. Why pay for university when you can get someone else to do it for you. Remember, attending a… read more →
Edited from an email from Charles Lovett – Maths300! The activity for trial. A (timely) maths lesson! Maths300 is our attempt to find the 300 most interesting lessons we can from across the country.… read more →
The 2015 Spaghetti Bridge Competition attracted a record 82 team entries, with over 400 students participating from 17 schools (from Brisbane, Toowoomba and Ipswich), and we are very pleased to announce… read more →
Running in National Science Week is a community activity called ‘Shining the Light on Science’. This activity is to celebrate the National Year of Light, and highlight the importance of… read more →
We are very pleased, thanks to LEAP into Engineering and La Trobe University, to offer year 10, 11 and 12 Victorian students a second Engineering Link Project for 2015. If… read more →
Practical Hands-on workshops for Year 10 and 11 students and their teachers! The Engineering Link Group, along with our industry (Lloyd’s Register Foundation, TransGrid) and tertiary (UTS and UNSW) partners… read more →
Google would like to share a resource with you! It is a course to help educators learn about computational thinking (CT), how it differs from computer science, and how it… read more →