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Women's Engineering Society eNewsletter
January 2011
Greetings!
 
 Our first networking event of the year 'Crossing Bridges' takes place on 2nd February, if you haven't already registered there is still time and we look forward to seeing you there.

The first WES Council meeting took place earlier this month and we had some new members join us. The next meeting is in April and if you would like to join and help to inspire we would like to see you. Contact the WES office for more information.

Best wishes and we look forward to seeing you on 2 February.

The WES e-news team

 
In This Issue
AMRC launches Industrial Doctorate Centre
Crossing Bridges
WES Editorial Board
WES Education e-newsletter

AMRC launches Industrial Doctorate

Centre

  

A new Industrial Doctorate Centre (IDC) aimed at helping the brightest engineering postgraduates work with industry to develop new technologies and skills, has been launched by the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) with Boeing.

 

The new centre, to be operated jointly by the AMRC and the University's Department of Mechanical Engineering, will provide engineering doctorate (EngD) training with a focus on machining science. EngD is a well-established programme for talented postgraduate engineers who want a career in industry, providing a vocationally-oriented alternative to the traditional PhD.

 

The industrial doctorate combines taught modules to bring students up to best industrial practice, with original research based on real business problems, brought together under a common theme.

 

The Sheffield IDC will be based at the AMRC's facilities on the Advanced Manufacturing Park. It will take in an initial five postgraduate students per year for four years, with each studying for four years of fully-funded research. Once the centre is established, it will be able to take up to 20 students per year.

 

The Sheffield centre is one of five nationwide to secure stimulus funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The research council is providing £1.25 million towards launch costs, with the remainder coming from the universities and industrial partners.

 

The Sheffield IDC is supported by global businesses including Boeing, Rolls-Royce, BAE Systems and Messier-Dowty, and leading local manufacturers such as Technicut and Dormer Tools. The new centre will also encourage SMEs to become involved with research students, allowing the regional manufacturing base to benefit from the brightest engineering talent.

 

Professor Keith Ridgway, research director at the AMRC with Boeing, said: "This new doctorate centre gives the AMRC a valuable new resource in our mission to carry out world-class research in collaboration with our industrial partners, and maintain our position as a global centre of research excellence.  Students will have the opportunity to work in our state-of-the-art facilities alongside our world-leading experts in machining science, carrying out research of real technical and commercial significance.

 

"We encourage AMRC members and the wider business community to become involved and sponsor students, and build relationships with the most talented young engineers at the start of their careers."

 

David Fothergill, managing director at Technicut, said: "We are looking forward to supporting the AMRC Industrial Doctorate Centre, which provides manufacturing businesses in Sheffield and beyond the opportunity to work with leading engineering graduates in a state-of-the-art environment. This kind of collaboration is important for us to continue to develop our global competitiveness in optimised aerospace tooling solutions."

 

Announcing the new IDCs during a visit to Loughborough University, David Willetts MP, Minister for Universities and Science, said: "These new centres will generate a new wave of engineers with the knowledge and skills needed to become future business leaders and create new innovation and economic growth for the UK.

 

"They focus on key areas of advanced manufacturing, which are vital to the UK's major industrial sectors including the aerospace and automotive industry. These talented young innovators will help fuel future economic growth for the UK."

 

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With good wishes
the e-News team. 
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