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| November 27th, 1990 | | November 27th, 1990 | ||
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− | | valign="bottom" | Stuart Chambers | + | | valign="bottom" | [Stuart Chambers] |
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=== Internship Program === | === Internship Program === | ||
− | ARM provides students with a number of opportunities through a series of internships and engineering placements. They provide placements in a number of departments including: Administration, Sales, Marketing and Legal departments. ARM currently provides a number of scholarships for those who study in British universities. If you study a BEng or MEng degree in electronics or electronic engineering from partner universities including: University of Bristol, University of Southampton, Univeristy of Surrey, Imperial College London, The University of Edinburgh, The | + | ARM provides students with a number of opportunities through a series of internships and engineering placements. They provide placements in a number of departments including: Administration, Sales, Marketing and Legal departments. ARM currently provides a number of scholarships for those who study in British universities. If you study a BEng or MEng degree in electronics or electronic engineering from partner universities including: University of Bristol, University of Southampton, Univeristy of Surrey, Imperial College London, The University of Edinburgh, The University of York and Cardiff University, then you are elegible to apply. |
== Notable Activities == | == Notable Activities == | ||
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=== Activities in the Field of Humanitarian Aid === | === Activities in the Field of Humanitarian Aid === | ||
− | In 2009, for the first time, ARM participated in the | + | In 2009, for the first time, ARM participated in the Carbon Disclosure Project. The ARM is dedicated to encouraging its employees to help out in the local ARM supports the Engineering Education Scheme by providing technical Carbon Disclosure Project is an independent database. Its function is to record the climate change strategies and greenhouse gas emissions of major |
corporations. ARM is also dedicated to creating low power technology which allows their partners to develop smarter digital electronics products that can aid in controlling the environmental performance community. It does this by providing paid volunteer time. This means that employees who help out in the local community by becoming for example mentors to young people or governers at the local school are still paid for their time. ARM also maintains a policy that involves matching any funds raised for charity by their employees which ensures their employees raise double the amount expertise to students who are attempting to solve real world engineering problems. | corporations. ARM is also dedicated to creating low power technology which allows their partners to develop smarter digital electronics products that can aid in controlling the environmental performance community. It does this by providing paid volunteer time. This means that employees who help out in the local community by becoming for example mentors to young people or governers at the local school are still paid for their time. ARM also maintains a policy that involves matching any funds raised for charity by their employees which ensures their employees raise double the amount expertise to students who are attempting to solve real world engineering problems. | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
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