Engineers’ Week at the University of Florida is a two-week celebration, hosted by the Benton Engineering Council through the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, that aims to recognize engineers’ contribution to modern social development through a series of fun, interactive, and informative events.
While Engineers’ Week aims to celebrate engineers, the events also underscore the relationship between engineering and all other fields of study, from fine arts and journalism to liberal arts and social sciences.
Organizers are currently seeking motivated students to fill director positions in the Engineers' Week 2017 Executive Planning Committee. While some positions are very technical, involving web development and open-source programming, other positions focus on public relations among students, faculty and industry, financial management, event planning, leadership, or all of the above.
It's important to note that ALL MAJORS are able to apply, and that for certain positions, non-engineering backgrounds may even be considered more beneficial to fulfilling the roles and responsibilities assigned.
Please follow the link below for more information and to apply:
https://goo.gl/forms/WBUsgCS05pR08hW22
Feel free to contact the 2017 executive director, Nick Poindexter at eweek.uf@gmail.com with any questions!
Applications close on Monday, September 5th , 2016 at 11:59 p.m.
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