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School of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department of Quality and Operations

The School of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at the University of Johannesburg
invites you to participate in the Postgraduate Study Colloquium that will be hosted on
24 May 2024 at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa on the Doornfontein Campus.
This Postgraduate Study Colloquium aims to promote and support postgraduate students
and staff to showcase their research work and proposed research studies. Meanwhile, it
creates opportunities for students to establish peers with similar research work and
receive feedback/critique of their research work and findings.

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Students must submit their abstracts using the following Google form:
https://forms.gle/xhmqxLXpXt2RqGNWA

May 24, 2024

Disclaimer: The University of Johannesburg encourages academic debate and discussion that are conducted in a manner that upholds respectful interaction, safety of all involved, and freedom of association as enshrined in the law, the Constitution, and within the boundaries of the University policies. The views expressed during events are expressed in a personal capacity and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University of Johannesburg.

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