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EYE publishes its first Impact Report
Read EYE’s first impact report highlighting the activities we have been collaborating with various industries.
EYE organizes the first ever Mentorship Program
European Young Engineers is organizing a Mentorship Program aiming to build skills and connect with professionals in different engineering fields.
Audi Hackathon – 2 April 2022
Together with our new partner Audi we proudly announce the “Audi Hackathon on Sustainable Mobility” on the 2 April 2022.
Next EYE conference fully in person in Lisbon! 5th – 8th May 2022
We are partnering with the Ordem dos Engenheiros and together with their EYE council member organisation GJE we will be welcoming all young engineers in Lisbon.
Vice President Application open for 2022/2023
European Young Engineers (EYE) is a membership organisation for young engineers of all disciplines within the European Higher Educaton Area (EHEA). Find more information in the About section.
McDermott Business Challenge 2021: Results!
Business Challenge 2021 came to an end successfully with the best work! Congratulations to Adet Wildan for winning the #BusinessChallenge2021!
A new way of working post COVID-19: Expectations of young engineers in Europe
The #EYE Future of Work working group has published a paper tackling the transformation of the workplace due to Covid-19: “A new way of working post Covid-19: Expectations of young engineers in Europe”.
EYE@herCAREER in Munich
This year, European Young Engineers (EYE) is an official partner of herCAREER – the leading exhibition for women’s career planning. The focus of the fair in 2021 is engineering.
EYE-McDermott Business Challenge 2021
McDermott International, Ltd & European Young Engineers (EYE) have teamed up to bring you this exciting opportunity, combining two hottest topics of the decade – sustainability and AI.
Global Energy Net Zero: Panel Discussion on the IEA Report
In collaboration with the Oxford Energy Society, European Young Engineers hosted an event discussing the recently released International Energy Agency’s Net-Zero Report. The event featured panellists with expertise in technology, energy, economics, and policy from the hallowed halls of Oxford University and unpacked what the report means for different parts of the world, as well as assessing the feasibility of the IEA Net-Zero scenarios.The discussion was vibrant and insightful, with attendees getting an insight in to the most advanced climate change research currently ongoing and gaining an understanding of the severity of climate change.
EYE and McDermott at the EU Green Week 2021
How can young engineers contribute to a future “Towards Net Zero Energy Infrastructure”? – EU Green Week 2021