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Where can a UCL Engineering degree take you - Alumni Perspectives (USA/LATAM)

03 December 2024, 6:00 pm–7:00 pm

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Where can a UCL Engineering degree take you? Join us for a panel and Q&A event with UCL Engineering alumni. You'll learn what you can expect from postgraduate study at UCL Engineering and get application advice from previous students!

This event is free.

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

Faculty of Engineering Sciences

What will you do with your UCL Engineering degree? What kind of careers do our alumni go onto after graduation – and what impact are they making? 

Join us for a special online event where we talk to recent alumni about their UCL Engineering application, student experience, and where they have gone after graduation.  

The event will end with a Q&A, where you'll also have a chance to get your questions answered – whether it’s about your personal statement, a specific MSc programme, or life at UCL Engineering more generally!  

Our alumni panelists for this event come from the USA and Latin and South America – the event will be relevant to all prospective students but may include information specific to those applying from these locations. 

Panelists: 

David Flores Prieto, UCL Mechanical Engineering graduate 2019
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David Flores obtained his Biomedical Engineering Bachelors in Mexico. He then attended and graduated with a Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Master in the Mechanical Engineering Department at UCL in 2019. He is currently a PhD candidate in the Biomedical Engineering program at Arizona State University, studying drug delivery for traumatic brain injury, and is defending his dissertation in October. During his stay in London, he lived in Max Rayne House, part of the UCL accommodation. He can provide insight as an international student and budgeting. He recommends a chocolate donut and flat white from the Print Room Café. 

 

Magdy Saleh, UCL Biochemical Engineering graduate 2017 

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