The document is the April 2011 edition newsletter of the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES). It summarizes their recent successful pub crawl event with over 3,000 attendees. It encourages students to join AUES for $5 to gain access to upcoming events like BBQs, career fairs, and social activities. It also advertises opportunities to get involved with the AUES committee by volunteering at events or applying at the upcoming Annual General Meeting.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events for the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) in August 2010. It announces an upcoming AGM for committee nominations, a term 4 barbecue in October, and a cocktail night. It also recaps recent events, including a building opening, barbecue with tug-of-war, and careers night. Members are encouraged to get involved and check the website for past newsletters and photos.
The document provides information about upcoming events for the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) in July 2010. It announces the opening of a new eco-friendly building on campus called Innova 21 and the AUES welcome event that included a free BBQ. Upcoming AUES events listed are the Annual General Meeting in September and term 4 BBQ and cocktail night in October. It also invites members to provide feedback and ideas for future events.
The document is the June 2010 edition of the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) newsletter. It includes a message from the AUES President welcoming students back from exams and promoting upcoming AUES events, such as a term 3 BBQ and careers night. It also provides information on joining the AUES and links to their website and Facebook page.
The document is an April 2009 newsletter from the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES). It provides information on upcoming AUES events, including a May barbecue and career night. It also discusses a successful recent pub crawl and barbecue. Additionally, it shares details from the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Society of Adelaide University (EEESAU) about an upcoming research expo and pizza party event.
The document is a newsletter from the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) providing information about upcoming events and recapping recent activities. It announces two upcoming events - a term 2 BBQ and quiz night. It also encourages students to use the AUES procrastination page and tutoring service listing. Recent successful events discussed include the term 1 BBQ and pub crawl that had high attendance.
The document is a newsletter from the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) providing information about upcoming events and how to get involved. It announces two barbecues and a quiz night in the following terms and encourages students to provide feedback on new events or membership benefits. It also advertises an electrical engineering course notes sale and includes a message from the president welcoming new members.
At Westside High School, students can get breakfast in the commons before the start of first period classes, which are divided into houses. Various facilities are available to students throughout the school, including a library, attendance office, science classrooms, outdoor café, two gyms, tennis courts, track, football field, and theater for performances. After the final bell, many students participate in after school activities like sports and clubs.
The document is a newsletter from the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) providing updates about recent and upcoming events. It begins by thanking members for their support over the past year and participation in events like the Cocktail Night. It then announces details about membership and involvement opportunities for O-Week in February, including selling t-shirts and an O'Party event. The newsletter concludes by advertising tutoring resources and a photo gallery from a recent Cocktail Night event.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events for the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) in August 2010. It announces an upcoming AGM for committee nominations, a term 4 barbecue in October, and a cocktail night. It also recaps recent events, including a building opening, barbecue with tug-of-war, and careers night. Members are encouraged to get involved and check the website for past newsletters and photos.
The document provides information about upcoming events for the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) in July 2010. It announces the opening of a new eco-friendly building on campus called Innova 21 and the AUES welcome event that included a free BBQ. Upcoming AUES events listed are the Annual General Meeting in September and term 4 BBQ and cocktail night in October. It also invites members to provide feedback and ideas for future events.
The document is the June 2010 edition of the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) newsletter. It includes a message from the AUES President welcoming students back from exams and promoting upcoming AUES events, such as a term 3 BBQ and careers night. It also provides information on joining the AUES and links to their website and Facebook page.
The document is an April 2009 newsletter from the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES). It provides information on upcoming AUES events, including a May barbecue and career night. It also discusses a successful recent pub crawl and barbecue. Additionally, it shares details from the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Society of Adelaide University (EEESAU) about an upcoming research expo and pizza party event.
The document is a newsletter from the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) providing information about upcoming events and recapping recent activities. It announces two upcoming events - a term 2 BBQ and quiz night. It also encourages students to use the AUES procrastination page and tutoring service listing. Recent successful events discussed include the term 1 BBQ and pub crawl that had high attendance.
The document is a newsletter from the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) providing information about upcoming events and how to get involved. It announces two barbecues and a quiz night in the following terms and encourages students to provide feedback on new events or membership benefits. It also advertises an electrical engineering course notes sale and includes a message from the president welcoming new members.
At Westside High School, students can get breakfast in the commons before the start of first period classes, which are divided into houses. Various facilities are available to students throughout the school, including a library, attendance office, science classrooms, outdoor café, two gyms, tennis courts, track, football field, and theater for performances. After the final bell, many students participate in after school activities like sports and clubs.
The document is a newsletter from the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) providing updates about recent and upcoming events. It begins by thanking members for their support over the past year and participation in events like the Cocktail Night. It then announces details about membership and involvement opportunities for O-Week in February, including selling t-shirts and an O'Party event. The newsletter concludes by advertising tutoring resources and a photo gallery from a recent Cocktail Night event.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events for the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) and how to get involved. It announces the dates for the term 3 BBQ and quiz night in August. It encourages students to visit the new AUES website to find details on events, publications, membership benefits and pictures from past events. It also provides information on how to get involved with the AUES committee and details different pages on the website.
The AUES newsletter provides information about their recent successful barbecue event where over 14 kegs and 1600 sausages were consumed. It announces upcoming social events including a quiz night and annual general meeting. It also notifies members that three people photographed at the barbecue will win a free jug at the university bar.
The AUES newsletter provides information about upcoming AUES events in March and April 2009, including a Term 1 BBQ and pub crawl. It also provides details on how to become an AUES member and sign up for the mailing list. The newsletter encourages students to check the new AUES website for information and photos from past events.
The document summarizes upcoming events for the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) in September 2009. It announces a Term 4 BBQ on October 9th to celebrate the last BBQ of the year with games and food. It also advertises an AUES Cocktail Night on October 16th to celebrate 100 years of AUES, which will include cocktails, beers, food and no need to bring money. Pictures from a recent AUES Quiz Night event are also included.
The document discusses upcoming events for the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) in semester 2. It announces a term 3 BBQ on August 21st and a quiz night on August 28th. It also provides information about the Chemical Engineering Society pub crawl on August 21st and notes for sale by the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Society.
The AUES held successful events in Term 2 including a BBQ that fit 1800 sausages and 16 kegs into 600 students, and a quiz night that sold out and continued at a bar until late. Upcoming events include an end of exams party on July 3rd and a Term 3 BBQ on August 6th. The newsletter provides information on membership benefits and a procrastination page for breaks from assignments. Photos from Term 2 events are in the AUES gallery online.
The AUES has a long and storied history dating back to ancient times, involving the development of beer, pubcrawls, and using barbecues to settle international disputes. Notable recent events include O-Week recruitment efforts, a successful term 2 BBQ, and the return of the traditional Tug-O-War competition between engineers and med students. The president looks forward to an even more successful T-shirt sales campaign next year with the acquisition of an EFTPOS machine.
The document is a guide for a university engineering society pub crawl with over 5000 expected participants visiting 34 pubs. It provides details of drink specials and events at each venue, transportation options between pubs, and food options. It concludes with tips and rules for participants to have an enjoyable but safe night, reminding them to drink responsibly and not engage in illegal behavior.
The Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) is seeking sponsors for 2013 to support their large student organization. As the largest student-run group on campus, AUES provides social and professional events and services for over 2,500 engineering and other students. Sponsorship offers opportunities to connect with current students and future professionals through AUES communications, events like career fairs and barbecues, and publications. AUES is flexible and willing to customize sponsorship packages to meet organizations' needs.
The document provides details about the AUES Pub Crawl experience, including a list of 18 bars to visit throughout the night. Drink specials and prices are listed for each bar. Participants are encouraged to socialize, take photos, participate in drinking games and challenges, and generally let loose, while also reminded to drink responsibly.
This document provides a list of 17 bars around Adelaide offering drink specials on Thursday nights thanks to the Australasian Union of Students. The specials include discounted beers, spirits, shots and jugs. It reminds people to drink responsibly and not to overdo it, while also thanking the student organizers who set up the deals. Safety tips are provided about the dangers of excessive drinking.
This document provides information about various drink specials and events at 15 different pubs and bars around Adelaide on a given night. It lists the drink specials and prices for beers, spirits, shots and cocktails at each venue from 5pm to 3am. It also mentions live music acts performing at some locations and encourages drinking responsibly while warning of the risks of public drunkenness and intoxication.
The document provides an overview of engineering student life at Adelaide University, including information about the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES), orientation, lectures, exams, the library, and technology resources. It encourages new students to get involved with AUES events and describes some of the social and academic aspects of starting an engineering degree.
The document provides a brief history of engineering societies from ancient times to the present day. It traces the origins of such societies back to Neanderthal cavemen and discusses how they evolved with developments like the wheel, electricity, gunpowder, beer, wine, spirits and petroleum. It highlights key events like the rise and fall of the Roman Empire, the building of the Great Wall of China, the middle ages and Renaissance period. It then discusses the initial rise of the AUES in Australia which was stunted by the introduction of prohibition but has since flourished as one of the leading engineering societies.
This document is the 2010 annual publication of the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) documenting the society's highlights from that year. It provides a brief history of the origins of engineering student societies dating back to Neanderthals and ancient civilizations. It then outlines the AUES' 11 highlights of 2010 and includes reports on the executive committee, events held, student organizations, associated groups, financial information, and more. The publication aims to capture the vital aspects of the largest student society on campus.
The document provides a humorous history of engineering societies from ancient times to the present day. It traces the evolution of engineering from the days of cavemen through the Romans, Asians building the Great Wall, and medieval times when beer became prominent and giant pubs surrounded by moats of keg dregs were built. It mentions the first organized pub crawls in the form of the Crusades. The Renaissance period saw the discovery of spirits which led to inventions like the alcohol-powered car. The summary concludes with the initial rise of the Adelaide University Engineering Society in Australia that was temporarily stunted by the evil of Prohibition.
The 2008 AUES yearbook, Hysteresis, provides a summary of the year's events for the Adelaide University Engineering Society. It includes reports from the heads of each engineering school, summaries of AUES events like O-Week, BBQs, and elections. It also features candid photos from throughout the year, lists of people and things the committee loves and hates, and autographs from committee members. The yearbook serves to document the activities and accomplishments of AUES and the engineering faculty in 2008.
The Treasurer in 2006, Laura Brooks, and 2007, Zuhra Sadri, explain that the AUES runs many cheap and free events like BBQs and social nights that cost approximately $10,000 per year to organize. However, the annual pubcrawl t-shirt sales, which sell for $20-25 each while costing $8.50-10 to produce, help recoup this cost by selling around 1000 shirts. This allows the AUES to continue providing affordable social events for its members.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events for the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) and how to get involved. It announces the dates for the term 3 BBQ and quiz night in August. It encourages students to visit the new AUES website to find details on events, publications, membership benefits and pictures from past events. It also provides information on how to get involved with the AUES committee and details different pages on the website.
The AUES newsletter provides information about their recent successful barbecue event where over 14 kegs and 1600 sausages were consumed. It announces upcoming social events including a quiz night and annual general meeting. It also notifies members that three people photographed at the barbecue will win a free jug at the university bar.
The AUES newsletter provides information about upcoming AUES events in March and April 2009, including a Term 1 BBQ and pub crawl. It also provides details on how to become an AUES member and sign up for the mailing list. The newsletter encourages students to check the new AUES website for information and photos from past events.
The document summarizes upcoming events for the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) in September 2009. It announces a Term 4 BBQ on October 9th to celebrate the last BBQ of the year with games and food. It also advertises an AUES Cocktail Night on October 16th to celebrate 100 years of AUES, which will include cocktails, beers, food and no need to bring money. Pictures from a recent AUES Quiz Night event are also included.
The document discusses upcoming events for the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) in semester 2. It announces a term 3 BBQ on August 21st and a quiz night on August 28th. It also provides information about the Chemical Engineering Society pub crawl on August 21st and notes for sale by the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Society.
The AUES held successful events in Term 2 including a BBQ that fit 1800 sausages and 16 kegs into 600 students, and a quiz night that sold out and continued at a bar until late. Upcoming events include an end of exams party on July 3rd and a Term 3 BBQ on August 6th. The newsletter provides information on membership benefits and a procrastination page for breaks from assignments. Photos from Term 2 events are in the AUES gallery online.
The AUES has a long and storied history dating back to ancient times, involving the development of beer, pubcrawls, and using barbecues to settle international disputes. Notable recent events include O-Week recruitment efforts, a successful term 2 BBQ, and the return of the traditional Tug-O-War competition between engineers and med students. The president looks forward to an even more successful T-shirt sales campaign next year with the acquisition of an EFTPOS machine.
The document is a guide for a university engineering society pub crawl with over 5000 expected participants visiting 34 pubs. It provides details of drink specials and events at each venue, transportation options between pubs, and food options. It concludes with tips and rules for participants to have an enjoyable but safe night, reminding them to drink responsibly and not engage in illegal behavior.
The Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) is seeking sponsors for 2013 to support their large student organization. As the largest student-run group on campus, AUES provides social and professional events and services for over 2,500 engineering and other students. Sponsorship offers opportunities to connect with current students and future professionals through AUES communications, events like career fairs and barbecues, and publications. AUES is flexible and willing to customize sponsorship packages to meet organizations' needs.
The document provides details about the AUES Pub Crawl experience, including a list of 18 bars to visit throughout the night. Drink specials and prices are listed for each bar. Participants are encouraged to socialize, take photos, participate in drinking games and challenges, and generally let loose, while also reminded to drink responsibly.
This document provides a list of 17 bars around Adelaide offering drink specials on Thursday nights thanks to the Australasian Union of Students. The specials include discounted beers, spirits, shots and jugs. It reminds people to drink responsibly and not to overdo it, while also thanking the student organizers who set up the deals. Safety tips are provided about the dangers of excessive drinking.
This document provides information about various drink specials and events at 15 different pubs and bars around Adelaide on a given night. It lists the drink specials and prices for beers, spirits, shots and cocktails at each venue from 5pm to 3am. It also mentions live music acts performing at some locations and encourages drinking responsibly while warning of the risks of public drunkenness and intoxication.
The document provides an overview of engineering student life at Adelaide University, including information about the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES), orientation, lectures, exams, the library, and technology resources. It encourages new students to get involved with AUES events and describes some of the social and academic aspects of starting an engineering degree.
The document provides a brief history of engineering societies from ancient times to the present day. It traces the origins of such societies back to Neanderthal cavemen and discusses how they evolved with developments like the wheel, electricity, gunpowder, beer, wine, spirits and petroleum. It highlights key events like the rise and fall of the Roman Empire, the building of the Great Wall of China, the middle ages and Renaissance period. It then discusses the initial rise of the AUES in Australia which was stunted by the introduction of prohibition but has since flourished as one of the leading engineering societies.
This document is the 2010 annual publication of the Adelaide University Engineering Society (AUES) documenting the society's highlights from that year. It provides a brief history of the origins of engineering student societies dating back to Neanderthals and ancient civilizations. It then outlines the AUES' 11 highlights of 2010 and includes reports on the executive committee, events held, student organizations, associated groups, financial information, and more. The publication aims to capture the vital aspects of the largest student society on campus.
The document provides a humorous history of engineering societies from ancient times to the present day. It traces the evolution of engineering from the days of cavemen through the Romans, Asians building the Great Wall, and medieval times when beer became prominent and giant pubs surrounded by moats of keg dregs were built. It mentions the first organized pub crawls in the form of the Crusades. The Renaissance period saw the discovery of spirits which led to inventions like the alcohol-powered car. The summary concludes with the initial rise of the Adelaide University Engineering Society in Australia that was temporarily stunted by the evil of Prohibition.
The 2008 AUES yearbook, Hysteresis, provides a summary of the year's events for the Adelaide University Engineering Society. It includes reports from the heads of each engineering school, summaries of AUES events like O-Week, BBQs, and elections. It also features candid photos from throughout the year, lists of people and things the committee loves and hates, and autographs from committee members. The yearbook serves to document the activities and accomplishments of AUES and the engineering faculty in 2008.
The Treasurer in 2006, Laura Brooks, and 2007, Zuhra Sadri, explain that the AUES runs many cheap and free events like BBQs and social nights that cost approximately $10,000 per year to organize. However, the annual pubcrawl t-shirt sales, which sell for $20-25 each while costing $8.50-10 to produce, help recoup this cost by selling around 1000 shirts. This allows the AUES to continue providing affordable social events for its members.
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the adelaide university engineering society
April
2011
Edition 18
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How do I become a member of Message from the President
the AUES? Ladies and Gentlemen
Rock up to one of our events and
pay $5! We came, we saw, we pub crawled.
How do I get on the mailing list? The 2011 AUES Pub Crawl was bigger and better than ever before. Thanks to the
(For FREE!) 3000 people that grabbed a shirt, the 25 venues that got involved and the faithful
committee for making it happen. Planning has already begun for 2012. We’re
Go to aues.org.au and click “Join thinking 4000 shirts, more east end venues, back to a club for the final venue and
shirts,
the AUES” or another group photo.
http://tinyurl.com/aueslist
With PC over it’s time to start receiving all the benefits of that ridiculously priced $5
Visit the AUES on Facebook: membership. Have a look at the events coming up. We’re doing everything we
can to shorten those lines but every time we do....more people come.
http://tinyurl.com/AUESonFB
Want to be on the AUES committee?? Have a read of that left hand column.
Looking for something The AUES relies on volunteers to run the BBQs but the magic comes from the
minds of a committee of 15. With a few senior committee members in their last
more to read? year, it is vital that we have exciting young minds getting involved to run the
All of our past publications can be biggest events, for the biggest society and having a damn good time doing it.
found on the AUES website at:
http://www.aues.org.au/publications -Henry
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Good for a laugh, or to reminisce
while you procrastinate from
doing important assignments. Upcoming AUES Events
There’s past yearbooks as well as
May 6th (Friday Week 9: First week back – Term 2 BBQ
back)
plenty of Newsletters & pictures
from events! BBQ # 2. All the usual free food, drinks and good times.
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Remember to bring your ID with membership sticker. Free hot
Want be on the AUES donuts, Soundpond playing some beats and party games with
beats,
prizes. Bring your stein for the new, faster stein
. stein-line, or buy one for
Committee?? $5.
Being on the AUES committee
looks great on your resume and May 11 (Wednesday Week 10) – Careers Night
puts you in contact with the people Disputably the most important even on the AUES calendar. Listen
that are running the university and to presentations and talk one on one with the companies that will
lk
lots of engineering firms. Being at give you the work experience you require to get your degree. As
AUES events is great fun; it’s even usual the AUES will provide refreshments.
better making them happen.
The AGM is in Term 3 but if you are
interested on being on the
committee, send an email to
aues@auclubs.com.au as there may
be an opportunity earlier then you
think. Otherwise come help out at
the BBQ by cooking some
sausages and serving food and
have a chat to someone who is on
the current committee and they’ll let
you know what it’s all about.
http://www.dilbert.com/
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the adelaide university engineering society
April
2011
Edition 18
Pictures taken during the record Pub crawl! Many more in the Gallery on the AUES Website: http://www.aues.org.au/photos
!
The four people with white arrows pointing to them have won a jug of beer at
the UniBar! If this is you, send an email to aues@auclubs.com.au