Corporate Body

Faculty of Engineering (1909 - )

The University of Sydney

From
1909
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Functions
Education and Engineering Industry
Website
http://www.eng.usyd.edu.au
Location
Sydney, New South Wales

Summary

Engineering was first introduced to the University of Sydney in 1883. In 1909 the P.N. Russell School of Engineering was founded, a name which the faculty also continues to use.

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Resources

See also

  • Orchiston, Wayne and Matthewson, Don, 'Chris Christiansen and the Criss Cross', Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage, 12 (1) (2009), 11-32. Details

Ailie Smith

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