North Queensland Engineering Link Project 2021

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  • NQELP
     22/07/2021 - 23/07/2021
     8:45 am - 3:30 pm

Proudly hosted by James Cook University, this is our twenty-seventh year in Townsville. The 2021 Engineering Link Project will revert to our two-day model.

Year 10, 11 and 12 students will participate in one full-day and two half-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 different disciplines over the two days, providing a unique and valuable insight into this exciting career.

During the day, 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 Townsville?

We are able to provide supervised accommodation for students who are travelling from outside Townsville.

Venue:  

Venue Phone: 0400 258 938

Venue Website:

Address:
1 James Cook Drive, Townsville, 4811, Australia

Description:

Engineers combine mathematics and science with communication skills, critical thinking and management skills to design and develop products and solutions for real world problems. From designing computer chips to constructing dams – engineers work ultimately to advance society.

Engineering at JCU commences with a common first year, than offers a choice of engineering specialisations to students in their second year. The degree requires twelve weeks of paid, industry-based placements providing students with valuable industry experience and contacts. Engineering design, project management, team work and effective communication are incorporated throughout the program.The capstone to student learning is the final year engineering thesis project, which gives candidates the opportunity to carry out a significant research or design task, under the leadership of a supervising member of academic staff. JCU graduates are highly sought after by employers, with most of our students finding employment in their final year of study