Bangor International: June 2015

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Bangor International June 2015 New MSc at Bangor generating electricity and jobs in marine renewable energy Bangor University’s School of Ocean Sciences has developed a new 1-year MSc in Marine Renewable Energy. Marine renewable energy uses the natural power of waves and tides to generate electricity. Marine renewables is an exciting, fast growing, high tech industry that has the potential to become one of the largest high tech exportable industries in the UK economy. This new postgraduate taught course will train the next generation of scientists. Those graduating from the programme will be in high demand across the marine renewable energy sector, working for device developers as resource analysts, entering oceanographic consultancies working on in situ and modelling studies for the wave & tidal industry, geophysical surveying for the industry. There will also be opportunities to work on grid infrastructure (National Grid) and cabling, working for governmentsponsored environmental bodies such as Natural Resources Wales, assessing environmental impacts. For further information visit: www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/ postgraduate/marine-renewableenergy-msc

Bangor University and Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics sign up to future collaborations With shared interests principally in the development of expertise and training relating to Biological and Life Sciences, but also Engineering, Business, Management and Computational Sciences, both organisations share a similar vision for the economic development, vitality and vibrancy of the north Wales economy as a whole. Dr Fraser Logue, Vice President Operations and Managing Director at Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics and Professor John G Hughes, Vice-Chancellor of Bangor University

Bangor University and Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics have signed a formal Memorandum of Understanding which will enable both organisations to work more closely together in future years. Based at the Glyn Rhonwy site in Llanberis, some 15 minutes away from the University, Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics employs around 500 people as part of Siemens Healthcare which is one of the world’s largest suppliers of technology to the healthcare industry. The company is a pioneer in medical technologies that help deliver a better quality of healthcare. It is also one of the Welsh Government’s ‘Anchor Companies’ – designated as such because of its importance to the economy of Wales as a whole.

Professor John G. Hughes, Vice-Chancellor of Bangor University said:

“To have a global entity such as Siemens on the University’s doorstep, with so many shared interests, both academically and in the economic development of the region, presents us with a great opportunity to jointly develop our staff, provide unrivalled work and study experience for our undergraduates and postgraduates as well as to work together for the benefit of the region as a whole.” “I am delighted, therefore, that we now have in place this formal framework which will enable us to collaborate in a more structured, planned and effective manner, for the mutual benefit of all, over the years to come.”

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