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- The Best of the Best
- Posted 3 years ago
Top 10 Companies for Civil Engineers to Work for
Before the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, we were in the middle of a construction boom, fuelled by large civil engineering projects in India and the Middle East. While COVID affected this somewhat, now is still a good time to plan for your next civil engineering job. There have rarely been so many opportunities in both developed countries and the developing world. This article is going to give you the lowdown on what the best companies offer to their employees and some criteria you can use to pick out the best of the bunch.
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- Ranking
- Posted 4 years ago
Things All Engineers Hate
Prepare to be enraged. This list may well make your blood boil and your skin creep. But you’ll probably find yourself nodding along in agreement. We’re a special breed, us engineers and we all seem to have very similar dislikes. So, in no particular order, here are the top ten things that engineers hate. Click here for a list of all our engineering programs
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- Study Advice Article, Ranking
- Posted 5 years ago
The Top Biomedical Engineering Master's Programs
Are you interested in studying the science behind human diseases and what causes them? Perhaps you’re more interested in the engineering technology that leads to improved diagnosis and treatment. In either case, a Biomedical Engineering Master's might just be for you. There are plenty of job opportunities for biomedical engineers in areas such as medical diagnostics, healthcare professions, clinical research, plus many more. In this article, we’ll have a look at some of the top Master’s degrees that you might want to consider.
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- Study Advice Article
- Posted 6 years ago
Top 10 US Master’s Programs in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineering is a diverse branch of engineering that deals with the design of objects in motion. This includes machines, mechanical components, and large objects like clocks and cars. Graduates of a Master’s program in mechanical engineering can expect to work in consulting, management, banking, and even medicine. And with automation and Artificial Intelligence becoming an ever-growing field, engineers who can design and build things that machines aren't able to will be highly sought after in the near future.