Reminder: Ocean Tech Career Day, 1/22, 12pm-3pm

Hello all,

This is a reminder about next week’s, Ocean Tech Career Day, on Wednesday, January 22, from 12pm-3pm. Representatives from NOAA, UNOLS, Sea Bird Scientific, David Evans and Associates, and other ocean technology professionals will be present to discuss their work, advertise open opportunities, and answer questions from students.

This event is a great opportunity for students who are interested in discovering potential career pathways in ocean technology and related industries. Here are the details:

Date: January 22, 2025

Time: 12pm – 3pm

Location: Ocean Sciences Building, Lobby

Register here 

Undergraduate Job Opportunity – Engineering Academic Center

Hello all,

The EAC has a wonderful opportunity for our rising junior and senior Engineering students wanting to positively impact our sophomore and incoming freshmen Engineering students. We’re looking for 4 to 6 self-driven students to become EAC Peer Tutors to start the beginning of Spring ’25. In this role, they will provide academic support, mentorship, and support the development of EAC programming. It’s also anticipated that this new group of EAC Tutors will help us welcome students into our new spaces in the IEB when it opens.

The positions will be open until filled and review of applications is ongoing.

Applications now being accepted on Handshake at  EAC Tutor Job # 9486020

2025 CoE Undergraduate Research Symposium– Applications Now Open!

Hi all,

Applications for the Undergraduate Research Symposium is now open, which will take place on Friday, May 16, 2025.  

Students may present their research as a research poster or a 10-minute oral research presentation. Applications and additional information can be found here. The deadline to apply is Thursday, February 13, 2025, at 11:59 PM

This is our second year having a designated partnership with the Office of Undergraduate Research! This year, all College of Engineering students will self-identify the Area of Impact their research addresses.This will be a great way for students to showcase the interdisciplinary nature of their research as well as support ENGRUD students who are exploring different majors.

Staff and Faculty Quick Tips- Symposium