North Queensland Engineering Link Project 2023

Event Phone: 07 3102 7394

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  • NQELP
     15/07/2023
     8:30 am - 4:00 pm

We are proud to continue to be associated with JCU, and are excited to present the North Queensland Engineering Link Project again in 2023.  This unique event provides an exceptional engineering experience while ensuring that all relevant and required COVID-19 conditions are met.

The Engineering Link Project will be an event for Year 10, 11 and 12 students who are interested in finding out what engineering REALLY is!

This year’s event will be held on Saturday 15th July.

Everyone will participate in two workshops in different engineering disciplines. Each workshop is designed to challenge your creativity, and knowledge of 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 construct your solution. The engineer will evaluate each solution against the criteria and declare the winning team.

Students can choose from up to 4 different disciplines over the two sessions, providing unique and valuable insights into this exciting career.  Students will be asked to make preference selections closer to the event, via email. During lunch, students will sit and talk to engineers, learning about their lives and have time to ask questions.

Students will also experience JCU Engineering by working in labs and getting a feel for university life.  This is worth the price of admission on its own.

Quotes from 2022 Participants:

The thing I found most valuable was learning how to think like an engineer and the types of skills used in it

Really fun and I want to come back next year

I loved working with industry professionals and gaining insight into their experiences and stories of how they got into the field they are in.

Registration for the Engineering Link Project is from 8 am on Saturday 15th July at The Science Place, JCU Townsville, and it starts at 8.30 am. The event concludes at 4 pm.

Subsidised accommodation* (on-campus) is available for the night before the event, for those who are traveling from out of town. Please see the ticketing information for details.

Please read this carefully before commencing registration:

  • Registration is only confirmed once payment has been received. If you intend to pay by direct deposit, please email receipt of payment as soon as payment is made.
  • The first email address you enter into the registration process will be the main form of communication with registered participants. Please ensure you monitor that address (checking on spam/junk email regularly).
  • Please download this document that briefly outlines the possible engineering modules so you can make informed choices of what activities you’d like to experience during the registration process.

Venue:  

Venue Phone: 07 4781 4435

Venue Website:

Address:
1 James Cook Drive, Townsville, Queensland, 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