An historical collaboration Siemens and the University of Lincoln, U.K., have pioneered a unique model of industrial/academic collaboration, which has won many national and regional awards. Siemens worked with the university from the start to develop the school concept and course content and made a very significant contribution financially to the new build and set up. Read the entire article at: http://www.energy.siemens.com/nl/pool/hq/energy-topics/publications/venture/05-2012/Venture_16.pdf
Dr Jill Stewart
New Institute of Mechanical Engineers Fellow in the School of Engineering
Dr Jill Stewart, Head of Engineering at the University of Lincoln, was elected today as Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Fellowship of IMechE is the highest class of elected membership, and is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to and innovation in mechanical engineering. The Institution of Mechanical Engineers was formed […]
FP7 Energy – Final Call
Info and Partnering Day – Bilateral meetings 4th/5th July 2012 Brussels Jill and I will be attending these events on behalf of the School of Engineering The Partnering Day will be organised on the 5th of July 2012 as a Networking Event in addition to the FP7 Energy Infoday 2012 of the European Commission FOCUS […]
Siemens and Lincoln University School of Engineering ‘have the perfect marriage’
Lincolnshire Echo (Business Echo), page 3. From 25 April: Channel 4 News, 19.17, BBC 1 (Look North), 18:28 ‘Siemens and uni ‘have the perfect marriage’ Ongoing coverage of the visit by the Skills minister John Hayes to Siemens in Lincoln and the University. The minister has praised the partnership between Siemens and the University of
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Our Engineering Undergrads with Bloodhound SSC
The Lincoln Engineers Panel, consisting of volunteer members of the IMechE & IET, organised a Bloodhound day for children aged 7-13 at the new Lincoln University Engineering School on April 10th. Three sessions were arranged, each for groups of 30 young … Continue reading