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School of Electronic Engineering and School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering, Dublin City University

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27/06/2023

"For a new student pursuing an MEng in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, I would recommend making the most of the resources available to you, such as faculty members, industry partners, and fellow students. Get involved in practical learning opportunities, join research projects or clubs, and don't be afraid to network with professionals in the industry to gain valuable experience and potential job prospects upon graduation. It's important to take advantage of these opportunities and make the most of your time at DCU". - Pruthviraj Venkategowda, MEng in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Student DCU

Learn more 👉: https://www.dcu.ie/courses/postgraduate/school-mechanical-and-manufacturing-engineering/meng-mechanical-and

26/06/2023

"The year group is large, but the academics do a fantastic job of attending to each of our needs."- Dale McLoughlin, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Student at DCU.

Learn more👉: https://www.dcu.ie/DC194

19/06/2023

"If you like problem solving and challenging yourself to think outside the box for solutions then you’ll likely find this course great” - Sarah O'Gara, Electronic and Computing Engineering Student at DCU.

Learn more👉: https://www.dcu.ie/DC190

13/06/2023

"The experiments and assignments in the engineering labs are what I’ve enjoyed most. I can implement the theory from lectures, develop my own concepts and have some fun.” - Danail Pavlov Tsanov - Biomedical Engineering Student at DCU.

Learn more👉: https://www.dcu.ie/DC197

04/06/2023

"I am working as a Process Engineer in Intel Ireland. The knowledge has given me, along with the skills for learning, has definitely been an advantage going into this position"- Faith Dempsey, Mechatronic Engineering Alumna at

Learn more👉 https://www.dcu.ie/DC193

26/05/2023

Want to build the robots of the future? If you’re fascinated by robotics and automation, Mechatronic Engineering at DCU is the course for you🏎️🤖.

For more about this course 👉www.dcu.ie/DC193

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Global Challenges | School of Electronics 23/05/2023

"From issues like a pandemic to global inequality, change, or technological transformation, there is an increasing need for graduates with future-focused skills 🌏

Find out more about the new BSc in Global Challenges at 👉http://dcu.ie/DC189

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Global Challenges | School of Electronics If you want to design creative solutions to real-world problems, you can gain the knowledge and skills you’ll need to make real change happen on the BSc in Global Challenges. You’ll study diverse social science and technical topics, including cutting-edge emerging technologies and valuable inter...

17/05/2023

"I am working as a Process Engineer in Intel Ireland. The knowledge has given me, along with the skills for learning, has definitely been an advantage going into this position" - Faith Dempsey, Mechatronic Engineering Alumna at

Learn more👉 https://www.dcu.ie/DC193

15/05/2023

Electronic and Computer Engineering is rapidly evolving field, with new technologies being patented every day. As a graduate, you might design products such as smartphones, video games, and robotic medical devices to assist in surgery

Find out more:👉 www.dcu.ie/DC190

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Dublin City University, Glasnevin
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