Spatial/surveying programs repositioning within new STEM Faculty at QUT


Autoria(s): Webb, Robert M.
Data(s)

11/11/2011

Resumo

Many of the undergraduate and postgraduate programs of the former Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering PLUS Faculty of Sciences and Technology are changing as a result of merging these two large organisations, with some disciplines relocating to faculties of Creative Industries and Health respectively. The new STEM precinct under construction has begun rising from the proverbial hole-in-the-ground. Existing Surveying and Spatial Sciences programs, assets and staff are being repositioned with the newly formed School of Earth, Environment and Biological Sciences.2011. Golden graduates morning tea organised by QUT Alumni. Technology upgrades to the Mapping Sciences lab benefits 3-D learning experiences. Second and third-year students are undertaking Work Integrated Learning (WIL) over the summer vacation period. Final year students recently presented capstone project presentations at mini-conference in the Gibson Rooms overlooking a vibrant Southbank and sparkling Brisbane River. Discussion on end of year graduation ceremony held at QPAC.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46998/

Publicador

Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute in Qld

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46998/1/QUTSPATscNEWSNov2011.pdf

http://www.sssi.org.au/details/region/4/cat/276/sub/278.html

Webb, Robert M. (2011) Spatial/surveying programs repositioning within new STEM Faculty at QUT. Spatial Science Queensland E-Magazine, Nov, pp. 23-25.

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Copyright 2011 Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute in Qld

Copies and extracts from Spatial Science Queensland are permitted under the Creative Commons framework on an Attribution and Share Alike basis.

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Urban Development

Palavras-Chave #090900 GEOMATIC ENGINEERING #STEM #Positioning #Capstone Conference #Mapping Sciences
Tipo

Journal Article