Engineering career satisfying, exciting: public lecture in Bathurst
30 MAY 2017
The excitement and satisfaction of a career in engineering is the focus of the next Explorations Series free public lecture at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Bathurst on Tuesday 6 June.The title of the free public lecture to be delivered by CSU engineering academic Professor Jim Morgan is 'Finding my way: A journey from a traditional career to living the dream'.Professor Morgan, from Texas, USA, will discuss how he transformed a traditional academic career into the extraordinary opportunities of starting a new and unique program at CSU while being allowed to break most of the rules."This has been a once in a lifetime opportunity for anyone … a dream come true for an engineering educator!" Professor Morgan said.Head of Campus at CSU in Bathurst Associate Professor Chika Anyanwu said, "We encourage everybody to come and listen to how we are breaking all the rules, and transforming our society with new ideas. Jim and his colleagues have demonstrated that with determination and vision, nothing is impossible."Our Exploration Series public lectures are geared towards sharing with the wider community new and exciting ideas as part of our intellectual exchange as a University campus. We are looking forward to sharing this exciting evening with you." The public lecture starts at 6pm on Tuesday 6 June in building 1292, room 223, at CSU in Bathurst. Follow the event parking signs to P7. There will be time for questions and answers, and light refreshments will be served at the conclusion.Please RSVP online for catering purposes, or send an email. Guests are also welcome to just turn up on the night.
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