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Arup Open Day

Arup opened its doors to 140 undergraduate women on 13 January 2011 for a lively afternoon of talk about career opportunities in the built environment. Video clips from the day will be coming soon.

Arup female under-graduate event invite 13 Jan 2011

Programme

Dervilla Mitchell – Director, UKMEA Board Member
.    Welcome and introduction to Arup
.    Personal anecdote as to Dervilla joined the industry
.    Her career path and in particular recent achievements: UK-MEA Board Member, T5 Leader etc.

Hayley Gryc – Senior Engineer
.    Personal anecdote as to how and why she joined the industry
.    How a career in the built environment offers the opportunity to tackle some of the world’s most pressing problems in particular poverty and education (Ghana Kindergarten) and sustainability (one of her mainstream projects).

Jessica Monk – Graduate Engineer
.    A brief outline of the application process from a personal point of view
.    A key highlight so far

Jodie Rabin – Graduate Consultant
.    The breadth of opportunities available at Arup (Buildings, Infrastructure, Consulting)
.    A key highlight so far

Neil Shaw – Human Resources Representative
.    Brief outline of application process from a corporate point of view
.    Close the presentations and open for Q&A