Far North Queensland Engineering Link Project

Event Phone: 07 3102 7394

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  • FNQELP
     22/07/2019 - 23/07/2019
     8:45 am - 4:00 pm

2019 JCU
Proudly hosted by James Cook University, this is our eighth year in Cairns.

An Engineering Link Project is a two-day event for Year 10, 11 and 12 students who are interested in finding out what engineering REALLY is!

Everyone will participate in two full-day workshops in different engineering disciplines.  Each workshop is designed to challenge your creativity, your knowledge of the maths and science you are learning at school, and introduce you to the engineering paradigm.

A professional engineer will outline their career and what a day in the life of an engineer is, then present you with a problem or scenario that you will have to solve in teams.  You will test materials, complete design calculations and submit a proposal.  If approved, you will construction your solution.  The engineer will evaluate each solution against the criteria and declare the winning team.

Students can choose from up to 6 different disciplines over the two days, providing a unique and valuable insight into this exciting career.

During the two days, students will also experience JCU Engineering, working in labs and getting a feel for university life.  This is worth the price of admission on its own.

From outside Cairns?

Supervised single-room accommodation is provided in the student college at JCU.  Students will be escorted to and from the university each day, and fully supervised by qualified teachers in the evening.  An extra nights’ accommodation (before the event) is also available (at an extra cost).  The price includes all meals.  Accommodation is subsidised by Engineers Australia.

Venue:  

Venue Phone: 0400258938

Venue Website:

Address:
14-88 McGregor Road, Smithfield, Cairns, Queensland, 4878, Australia

Description:

As part of the Division of Tropical Environments and Societies, the College of Science, Technology and Engineering is the home of JCU’s expertise in the physical sciences, chemistry, earth sciences, and engineering to form a strong grouping uniquely placed to tackle the grand challenges facing the tropical world.

The College of Science, Technology and Engineering is establishing a new programme in Electronic Systems & Internet of Things (IoT), as part of the Bachelor of Engineering, to be offered at JCU’s Cairns campus from 2016.  The undergraduate IoT program will be the first in Australia and will combine the study of electronic engineering with internet technologies, wireless communications, sensor devices, industrial design and cloud computing.The College is led by the Dean, Professor Paul Dirks.