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School Continues to lead in ARC success
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| The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering continues to punch above its weight in the area of research funding.
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The School's Annual Year 4 Dinner
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The School's Annual Year 4 Dinner was held at the Grace Hotel in York St in November. Graduating BE students marked the end of four years of hard work at the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering with a big party. Staff and industry representatives joined them to celebrate their achiev...
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Ron Cox Civil Engineer of the Year 2008
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| A/Prof Ron Cox has been awarded Engineers Australia's prestigious Sir John Holland Award for Civil Engineer of the Year 2008.
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Retirees Luncheon
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Retired staff, the 'Civil Savants' of the School recently gathered for a very enjoyable buffet luncheon hosted by the School's External Relations Committee.
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Leighton Holdings and School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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| UNSW Vice-Chancellor Professor Fred Hilmer and the CEO of Leighton Holdings, Mr Wal King have signed an historic and innovative MOU between Leighton and UNSW for the collaborative development and delivery of a professional MEngSc Degree in Project Management from the School of Civil and Environmenta...
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Sustainable urban transport: measuring and improving our performance
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Sustainable transport researchers at UNSW's School of Civil and Environmental Engineering have been developing groundbreaking models for measuring urban transport sustainability.
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The World’s Biggest Construction Project – The Dubai Mall
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| Over the past two years, Professor Ian Gilbert of the Centre for Infrastructure Engineering and Safety has been providing expert advice on the strength and serviceability of the post-tensioned concrete structures at the Dubai Mall – part of the world’s biggest construction project, involving the lar...
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