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The 2011 Aerospace Industry Night provides information to students interested in pursuing a career within aerospace, aviation, defence and related industries. This forum is intended to cover a range of areas including design, manufacturing, maintenance, upgrades, operations, defence, research and development, and general aviation support services. It allows opportunity for dialogue and interaction between industry members, as well as University and TAFE students.
The format of the evening will comprise of informal exposition-style discussion session, where attendees can have one-on-one discussions with industry representatives. In conjunction to the informal discussions, there will be presentations by company representatives conducted in seminar rooms in the upper levels of the venue. The students will also have the chance to talk to the career services about issues of resume writing and interview skills.
This event is completely FREE!!
Date: 4th of August, 2011
Time: AESA & MAMEC Members - 17:30
Public - 18:00
Venue: RMIT Storey Hall (Building 16)
Attendees: Boeing, Rolls Royce, DSTO, BAE Systems, AIAA, Engineers Australia, Royal Aeronautical Society, GKN Aerospace Engineering Services, Australian Aerospace and many more...
Register Online now by clicking https://events.engineersau?stralia.org.au/ei/getdemo.?ei?id=803&s=_E0C0W967C" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">this link!
Don't miss out this great networking opportunity!
This will be a life changing experience, guaranteed!
Email us at aesa@rmit.edu.au for more details or visit our website www.aerospacestudents.org
You can watch the video promotion here
Looking forward to seeing you on the night!
Aerospace Students Association
Email: aesa@rmit.edu.au
Website: www.aerospacestudents.org
Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/RMIT.AESA
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Hey Guys and Girls!
Too many assignments and test lately? Been stressing out too much? No time for some fun?
Well, Friday the 20th of May 2011 is the perfect time to RELAX!! and of course meeting new friendly people and kick some butts! ![]()
AESA has organized a Pool Competition Event which will be held at Cue City on A'Beckett Street.
Finger food and drinks will be provided that night.
Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm (or around that time)
Cost (to enter): $5 for members / $6 non-members
To enter the competition, all you have to do is:
1.Look for a partner because the competition will be in pairs.
2. Turn up at the venue @630pm (no later to enter the competition)
3. Registered You and Your Partner's name on arrival.
4. One round of practice game... and off it starts!
Simple!
If you're wondering.. “hmm.. Do I only get to play one match and that's it for $5/$6?"
The answer is NO! As the match progress on, some tables will be available to play on. So you'll get some friendly matches later on (if you loose) ![]()
Come along for some fun if you have nothing else to do on a Friday night!
Hope to see you there!
Furthermore, The Winning pair of this competition will win tickets to an Engineering Ball held in Semester Two. One ticket for each member in the pair!! WOW! ![]()
THE EXCITEMENT!! So, come along for some fun if you have nothing else to do on a Friday night!
Hope to see you there!
*** Visit us on Facebook for more information!*** Click on Join Group if you haven't!***
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/group.php?gid=2522307693
AESA 2011
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Hello everybody! Have you been enjoying your weekend? I hope you have!
On this coming Wednesday, our friend from Monash, MAMEC (Monash Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Club) is organizing a Trivia Night and hope for us RMIT to join the fun.. Below is the event details from MAMEC:
MAMEC's renowned Trivia Night is being held next Wednesday 20th April at 7 pm at Sir John's Bar, Monash.
Join us for a night of fun, knowledge, free beer and food and great prizes.
Entry is $10 with MSA card, $15 without.
There are tables of 5, so get your mates together or turn up and we will find you a table.
If you decide to come, please let us know. Some of our AESA staffs will go and get the tickets to the event together.
That's it for now.. thank you! ![]()
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This is the interview of some of the past year AESA committees..
Let’s see what they think of their time in AESA!
Stratos Patsikatheodorou
President 2009-2010, Aerospace Industry NightCoordinator 2009-2010, Space Science Expo Coordinator 2008
What were some of the highlights in your years of commitment?
Managing the AESA team, talking with industrypersonnel and representatives to coordinate them in attending the AerospaceIndustry Night held annually in August. This was a really great opportunity forme to talk to and engage with members of the industry, a great opportunity fornetworking. I also had the pleasure of introducing the Aerospace StudentsAssociation to the first years as my role as President over the years2009-2010. Once again, a good opportunity for me to talk to those students justentering the program and explaining to them about the opportunities they haveavailable to them, whilst they study at RMIT.
What did you get out of being in AESA?
I have developed some great friendships by beinginvolved with AESA. Rather than just working together on homework, trying tosolve problems, through AESA, I had the chance to get to know my fellowclassmates, as well as some of older students in higher year levels.Furthermore, I have also had the chance to engage with the lecturers on a morepersonal level, as they helped AESA with events such as the Aerospace IndustryNight.
Kiros Lim Ee Wei
AESA Events Organiser(2010)
What were some of the highlights in your year of commitment?
AESA organised fun andenjoyable events like the pool table competition, BBQ party and Booze Cruisewhere students can sit back and enjoy the social side of university life. TheBooze Cruise was probably the biggest and most successful event in terms of AESAsocial events in 2010. That night was a blast and we hope to organise events ofsimilar class in the future.
What did you get out of being in AESA?
What did I get out of it: The most important thing Igot out of being the Events Organiser was collaboration and communicationbetween people. No matter how brilliant your event is planned out to be, withno collaboration and communication, it is planned for failure. So these two elementsare the key to the success of any event. So start talking.
Komal Sidhu
Treasurer (2010)
What were some of the highlights in your years of commitment?
Got to organise social events (Booze cruise, Movie night, Pub crawl, BBQ etc.)
and made more friends
What did you get out of being in AESA?
I gained leadership and organisational skills, communication skills, time management due to extra work, and networking.
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Hello all Aerospace and Aviation students,
As you might have heard, the Aerospace Students Association (AESA) has a whole new set of committees for 2011 which are
As our goal to have more students involved in running the organization and thus provide an even better service to students this year, we have set up new positions for the executive committee that need to be filled in. the new positions and a brief descriptions are listed below:
If you want to be a part of our AESA family, please fill out the application form attached in this email. The form can also be downloaded at www.aerospacestudents.org.
Email it to aesa@rmit.edu.au before the 28th of Feb.
Note that experience on the field is not required (although would benefit), we want somebody who's responsible and interested in the position because even each position has its own job but at the end we'll all be working together.
It will be a lot of fun and you also gain a lot of experience and connection.
This is some of the answers from the interview of the past year AESA committees that we would like to share with you:
What did you get out of being in AESA?"I have developed some great friendships by being involved with AESA. Rather than just working together on homework, trying to solve problems, through AESA, I had the chance to get to know my fellow classmates, as well as some of older students in higher year levels. Furthermore, I have also had the chance to engage with the lecturers on a more personal level, as they helped AESA with events such as the Aerospace Industry Night." - Stratos Patsikatheodorou (President of AESA 2009-2010)
The applications will be picked by current committees.
Successful applicants will be announced during the first week of March and immediately commence to the position.
Have a great Summer and we're looking eagerly forward to work with you!
AESA Commiittee 2011
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Hi AESA Members,
After the AGM 2010, We got a new AESA Committee for 2011, Here is the new Committee:
Congradulations on the New Committee Members!!!
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Hi All,
As you all know, this year the AESA Team have organised for all members to have Membership Cards. We just wanted to let you know that they have now finally arrived. So with your purchase of membership ($5 for the year) you will receive an AESA Membership Card, and discounts at events as well as on the sale of apparel items like T-shirts and jumpers.
For those who have not, and would like to pay for an AESA membership, please as you AESA class representative about details on when and how you can pay.
We hope you all have had a good start to the year and hope to see you at our AESA events back after the semester break.
The AESA Team
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Hello All,
Just wanted to let you all know that the AESA Membership Cards are now here and we will be distributing them with membership payments. Remember, AESA Membership is $5 for the year and entitles you to discounts at events and on apparel items like t-shirts and jumpers. Please ask your AESA representative in your class about how and when you can pay for your membership.
The AESA Team