An historical collaboration Siemens and the University of Lincoln, U.K., have pioneered a unique model of industrial/academic collaboration, which has won many national and regional awards. Siemens worked with the university from the start to develop the school concept and course content and made a very significant contribution financially to the new build and set up. Read the entire article at: http://www.energy.siemens.com/nl/pool/hq/energy-topics/publications/venture/05-2012/Venture_16.pdf
Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery
The University’s collaboration with Siemens to create the School of Engineering was commended to the Prime Minister this week.
Lincoln MP Karl McCartney invited Prime Minister David Cameron to Lincoln to see this major success story for himself. Lincoln MP Karl McCartney asked: Is my Rt Hon Friend aware of recent very good news in the manufacturing and engineering sectors in Lincoln. Hoval have seen an increase in turnover of over 20% to around
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Siemens and Lincoln University School of Engineering ‘have the perfect marriage’
Lincolnshire Echo (Business Echo), page 3. From 25 April: Channel 4 News, 19.17, BBC 1 (Look North), 18:28 ‘Siemens and uni ‘have the perfect marriage’ Ongoing coverage of the visit by the Skills minister John Hayes to Siemens in Lincoln and the University. The minister has praised the partnership between Siemens and the University of
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School opening photos
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School of Engineering Official Royal Opening
HRH Princess Anne formally opened the University of Lincoln’s Engineering Hub on January 19 2012, the first purpose-built UK engineering school in 20 years. The School of Engineering was founded in 2009 by Professor Paul Stewart, who is now the University’s Pro Vice Chancellor Research. The Princess met the university’s Vice Chancellor and the engineering academics […]