One of the Premier Electronic & Electrical
Engineering departments in Scotland and 4th top in the
UK, as ranked by
The
Complete University Guide (2009)
We have a worldwide reputation for electronic &
electrical engineering teaching, research and
innovation. The largest department of its kind in the
UK, EEE is home to over 200 academic, research, technical and support
staff, 250 PhD, MPhil and MSc students and over 600
undergraduates. We have the highest ratings for both
teaching provision and research as determined by the UK
national assessment bodies, and offer a diverse range of
undergraduate and postgraduate degree
programmes.
Extensive links to the corporate and industrial
communities allow us to provide an unrivalled
Scholarship Programme,
offering financial support and opportunities to
undertake study and/or work experience abroad, to a
large percentage of our students.
To find out more, please feel
free to get in touch.
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IET
Power Academy
The Power Academy has brought together leading universities
and major power sector organisations to develop an engineering
scholarship fund that will provide you with support and finance
throughout your university course - whether you are currently
choosing a degree course, already have an offer, or are thinking
of changing courses, apply today!
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TO THE MOON, MARS AND BEYOND … Scottish Space School @
Strathclyde
Applications for the 2009 Scottish Space School can now be made
here.
Earlier this summer (15-20 June 2008) in partnership with
Careers Scotland, the Department hosted the
Fifth Annual Space School, attended by 100
pupils from high schools across Scotland.
More...
Previously the Department hosted the
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Open Days & UCAS 2008
Deciding what and where to study is one of the most
important decisions you will ever have to make. You need
to have all the necessary information before making your
UCAS choices. The Department (EEE) has a number of
activities planned for the coming months, designed to
help support you, and your parents and teachers, make an
informed choice.
Find
out more about our Open Days |
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Time to Celebrate
Wednesday
2 July 2008 was Graduation Day for EEE and the
Department celebrated in style with a Champagne
Reception and Prize Giving!
More...
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Signal Processing Knowledge Transfer
The Digital Communications Knowledge Transfer
Network (KTN) was launched in Scotland on 3
June 2008, at a workshop in Glasgow jointly organised by
DSP Scotland and the EEE
Department. More... |
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