Brett Peters, dean of the UWM College of Engineering & Applied Science.
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Foxconn Announces Higher Education Recruiting Effort with “Foxconn Day” at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Second annual “Foxconn Day” features one-on-one access to Foxconn recruiters and student-oriented Foxconn Tech Talks on Industrial 5G Networks and High-Performance Computing
Sep 20th, 2019 by Foxconn Technology GroupFoxconn and UW-Milwaukee Host Send-off for Students Embarking on International Engineering Co-op
First of its kind Foxconn educational partnership brings Wisconsin students to Taiwan to deepen engineering knowledge, gain practical experience, and enhance cultural understanding
Feb 15th, 2019 by Foxconn Technology GroupFoxconn Ramps Up Recruiting with Foxconn Day at UWM
Students and members of the general public are invited to learn more about Foxconn and its employment opportunities at the event.
Sep 13th, 2018 by University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeFoxconn and UW-Milwaukee Create New International Engineering Co-Op Program
Educational partnership to give Wisconsin students internship experience in Taiwan
Jun 14th, 2018 by Foxconn Technology GroupFormer scholarship recipient gives UWM $2 million
Avi Shaked, along with his wife, Babs Waldman, MD, has given the university $2 million for scholarships.
Dec 28th, 2017 by University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeWisconsin’s Water Technology Sector Highlighted During Governor Walker’s Trade Mission to Israel
State water technology leaders join governor highlighting state’s strengths
Oct 31st, 2017 by Gov. Scott WalkerGovernor Walker, WEDC Secretary Hogan Depart Friday for Trade Mission to Israel
Trip to focus on attracting investment, developing partnerships in water technology sector
Oct 26th, 2017 by Gov. Scott WalkerUWM Seeks Leadership in Microgrids
Becomes fifth university in the world to join NSF green technology program.
Jun 5th, 2017 by Amanda ManiscalcoUWM Partners with Energy Industry in NSF Research Center
Collaborative research with industry members also will fuel development of new products necessary for the transition to a more robust and resilient electric grid.
May 25th, 2017 by University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeArea water companies license two UWM sensor technologies
“These new technologies resulting from our WEP partnerships are helping Milwaukee compete in the $500 billion global freshwater technology market.”
Apr 28th, 2015 by University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee