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The Kenyan university has has joined the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service to widen student access to its specialized oil and gas programs.
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The multiplayer training platform developed by the Texas A&M Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center and EnerSys Corp. uses artificial intelligence and gaming technology to simulate pipeline emergencies.
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Rock Flow Dynamics' donation of its tNavigator software will benefit WVU students studying petroleum engineering, geology, and earth and environmental sciences.
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Behind the Rebrand: SPE Bandung Institute of Technology Student Chapter Redefines Student EngagementThe chapter officially launched a fresh rebrand, debuting a redesigned website and a digital magazine.
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Asia’s first subsea research lab at MIT-WPU, developed in partnership with Aker Solutions, will offer hands-on training in subsea engineering, offshore drilling, and deepwater oil and gas operations—bridging academia and industry for a future-ready energy workforce.
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Integrating financial and HR expertise boosts profitability, reduces operational risks, and enhances long-term planning—empowering HR to tackle sector-specific challenges like budget constraints and talent shortages more effectively.
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Marie-Hélène Pelletier, award-winning workplace mental health expert, psychologist, executive coach, speaker, and author, shares her advice on how to build a resilience strategy specifically for young professionals.
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The project will focus on converting natural gas into cleaner, more economically viable turquoise hydrogen in southwest Virginia from reserves including the Marcellus Shale and the Appalachian Basin.
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The University of Texas at Austin grabs the top spot, with Texas A&M landing in second and Colorado School of Mines, Pennsylvania State University, and The University of Tulsa grabbing third place in a three-way tie.
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ConocoPhillips CEO Ryan Lance and Freeport-McMoRan Chairman Richard C. Adkerson spoke with students at Montana Tech about the future of energy.