CDU event
Environment & Engineering Prize Giving and Careers Fair
Presenter | CDU Faculty of Science & Technology | |
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Dionsia Lambrinidis
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Location | CDU Casuarina campus, Red Building 2, Gulwa, Asche Hall | |
Open to | Public |
You are invited to join us for the Faculty of Science & Technology Environment & Engineering Student Prize Giving and Careers Fair.
Light refreshments will be provided, with the chance to meet with Environment and Engineering discipline students, Faculty staff and other industry contacts.
Information for participating organisations
Event details
Date: Thursday 15 May
Time: 10.30 am - 2.00 pm
Venue: CDU Casuarina campus, Red Building 2, Gulwa, Asche Hall
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