In his second student editor blog, University of Portsmouth engineering geology and geotechnics student Harry Hooper shares insights and experiences from his industrial placement at Geotechnical & Environmental Associates (GEA).
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Climate change and slope stability: an introduction
In her first student editor blog, civil engineering student Jaya Basra looks at why geotechnical engineers are concerned with the effects of a changing climate on slope stability.
Building foundations for a career in ground engineering
In his first student editor blog, University of Portsmouth engineering geology and geotechnics student Harry Hooper gives his perspective on what ground engineering as a career could offer.
Introducing Ground Engineering’s new student editors
Ground Engineering magazine has chosen Loughborough University civil engineering student Jaya Basra and University of Portsmouth engineering geology and geotechnics student Harry Hooper as its first student editors. They will be writing articles for a new monthly student editor blog.
Last chance to become a Ground Engineering student editor
Current geotechnical students have until 1 November to apply for the position of student editor at Ground Engineering magazine.
Ground Engineering launches search for student editors
Are you currently studying geotechnical engineering – or a related degree? Do you enjoy writing, and would you like to share your opinions with the wider ground engineering community? If so, this could be the opportunity for you!
Skills, skills, skills
Despite the ongoing global energy crisis and increasing inflation, the geotechnical community has high hopes for the next 12 months.
Student editors wanted for Ground Engineering magazine
Ground Engineering will soon launch a search for student editors, who will be picked from a pool of undergraduate and master’s students carrying out a relevant degree and with a keen interest in geotechnics.