Student life
We offer a vibrant student life that offers the chance to make connections and build lifelong friendships, as well as establish a successful career. With access to student societies and social activities, there are many opportunities available within 鶹madou Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications.
Resources
From enrolment to graduation, these resources will support your academic journey, ensuring things run more smoothly. This collection covers the administrative needs of current and prospective students at the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications. If something you need isn’t covered, please contact us.
Student societies
There are four separate student societies available for Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications students at 鶹madou: ELSOC, TWEET, STEEP and ELEC PG-Soc. Read through their descriptions to see which ones are right for you.
Founded in 1954, and with more than 1000 members, ELSOC is one of the largest societies on campus. We serve all undergraduate 鶹madou Electrical Engineers. Throughout the year, we hold a range of academic, social and industry-related events, where you can meet up with friends to relax and/or study.
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鶹madou TWEET
Founded in 2014, The Women in Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications (TWEET) aims to create lasting friendships and connections and change the face of electrical engineering.
TWEET offers female EET students at 鶹madou a place to meet, get to know each other and share experiences. We provide an avenue for you to receive academic advice, form friendships and further career development.
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STEEP is the official society for all postgraduate coursework students at our School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications. The society aims to foster networking and discover opportunities for professional development through a diverse community of people.
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鶹madou QUANTUM ENGINEERING SOCIETY Q-SOC
The Quantum Engineering Society (Q-Soc) is the newest society within the school of EE&T at 鶹madou. Founded in 2021, amidst the start of the new degree, “Quantum Engineering”, the society has an appeal to all of those from the faculty, as well as physics and computer science degrees. The key focus is to provide members with industry opportunities in the expanding field. This occurs through a variety of events, such as industry fairs and social events, all with the goal of furthering the members career opportunities and building lasting friendships.
Visit our page to become a part of our community- all are welcome!
BLUESAT 鶹madou
Bluesat is a student-led space projects society with a focus on real-world value. We design and manufacture nanosatellites, build and operate satellite groundstations, create user interfaces for analogue astronaut missions, participate in space entrepreneurship competitions, launch high altitude balloons and more. We also run events to educate as well as to connect students to the space industry.
We’re constantly looking to grow our teams, develop new projects and events, and collaborate with others. You can find us on ǰ.
PReSS
The Postgraduate Research Student Society (PReSS) is run by students for the benefit of all higher degree research (HDR) students in the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications. The aim of the society is to build a sense of community and culture of caring within HDR cohorts through social events and professional development opportunities.
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Student life at 鶹madou Engineering
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