engineering education
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The trend in falling petroleum engineering graduation rates is good for job seekers.
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Spending plans announced by oil and gas companies indicate that about 80% of their budgets are directed toward traditional E&P, efforts to reduce emissions and carbon footprints, and sustainable investment in new energy. It is reasonable to expect that with these budget increases, there will be an uptick in the employment of petroleum professionals.
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Students will have the opportunity to learn hands-on training beginning this upcoming spring semester after the university spent 2 years completing the development of the rig. The red-and white-painted mast of the Raider rig can be seen in photos and a time lapse video shared by Texas Tech.
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The $200,000 grant will provide solar panels on the college’s campus with the opportunity for students and community members to assist in the installation.
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Texas A&M is offering a course designed in collaboration with Peloton for students in the petroleum engineering program.
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New channel features highlights from SPE events around the globe.
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The team of editors from the Discover a Career section of TWA meet to discuss their education, career paths in the oil and gas industry, and what excites them in their everyday work.
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Oftentimes, career paths start from the interest a student develops during high school. This article is an attempt to introduce high school and middle school students to the world of petroleum and energy.
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The key element in the process is to write a good abstract. A good abstract that flows well will really make it or break it for your ultimate paper selection.
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The year 2020 was unique and challenging for the world and for many people in multiple sectors, including students. It is well known that most countries have implemented social distancing measures to control the virus; these measures have impacted not only the oil and gas industry, but also many universities and educational centers that have adapted courses and classe…