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International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience An independent non-governmental organisation (NGO), with 93 members and co-operating institutions in 85 countries in operational relations with UNESCO. The IAESTE name and logo are the registered properties of IAESTE, the International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience. Founded in 1948 on the initiative of James Newby (1893 - 1978) Contents Editorial Our Organisation Annual Report of the General Secretary Annual Conference Report Employers’ Perspectives Anniversary Congratulations Welcome to IAESTE Employers and Institutions Supporting the Exchange in 2003 Support Services to IAESTE IAESTE Members and Co-operating Institutions Published by IAESTE Edited by Pauline Ferguson, General Secretary IAESTE Designed and produced in June 2004 by TH Jordan Ltd Cover illustration by Gabriella Rácz Distributed for circulation to all Member countries. Copies are available from IAESTE National Secretariats in member countries, from IAESTE co-operating institutions or from the General Secretary, IAESTE, Work Placement Centre, Queen’s University, 8 Malone Road, Belfast BT9 5BN Northern Ireland. www.iaeste.org Welcome Dear IAESTE Friends and Supporters, Welcome to the 2004 IAESTE Annual Review incorporating the General Secretary’s Report. It is a great pleasure for me to present my first Annual Review, not only as General Secretary of IAESTE, but as the first woman ever to be elected to this position. I was responsible for the IAESTE programme in Northern Ireland from 1989 and as a former teacher of modern languages felt that IAESTE provided a wonderful opportunity to develop our local students, not only professionally, but also in terms of improving their social and communication skills and making them more culturally aware. The Aims of IAESTE, to exchange students and to provide them with work experience relevant to their degree courses, to bring young people, employers and academics together from the nations of the world are played out every year in 85 countries. The results in the short term are obvious. The students receive traineeships pertinent to their studies, perceived cultural barriers are broken down among the many nationalities that live, work and play together over a period of 6-12 weeks. Employers receive bright, high calibre students who can provide new ideas, or complete a specific project in the given time and the young people return home more confident and mature with a better understanding of themselves, other cultures and of their own career choices. In the long term the investments employers have made are real and far reaching – for these are the professionals of the future, industrialists, engineers, and decision makers in their own countries. IAESTE is a partnership with employers and academics – it cannot survive without the support which in 2003 was made up of 3561 employers and 1396 educational institutions. Since 1948 when IAESTE was founded, just over 300,000 students have benefited from an IAESTE placement and with that in mind the Friends of IAESTE Network (FoIN) is dedicated to tracing as many IAESTE alumni as possible. IAESTE ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 This is an exciting project with real potential but requires the support of all our members. At times world events affect the performance of our members and co-operating institutions and 2003 was just such a year but we congratulate those who continued to work hard to ensure as normal a service as possible in what were often very difficult circumstances. In spite of a small decrease in the number of employers offering traineeships there was a significant increase in the number of educational institutions who supported IAESTE in 2003. We would like to thank you all most sincerely for enabling 4633 students to participate and benefit from an IAESTE placement in 2003. IAESTE currently has 93 members and cooperating institutions in 85 countries and since last year’s Review we welcomed 5 new cooperating institutions to the Association from Georgia, Guinea, Iraq, Kenya and Macao. In contrast, we wish to acknowledge the tremendous achievement of IAESTE Portugal and IAESTE Japan who this year celebrate 50 and 40 years respectively as members of the Association. This year the Annual Review includes not only the General Secretary’s Annual Report which summarises the performance of the members and co-operating institutions during the past exchange year but also lists the employers and participating universities who supported IAESTE during 2003. In conclusion I would like to thank everyone who has contributed to this Annual Review and a very special thanks to all the National and Local Committees who have worked so hard to provide a quality service to both customers and clients throughout the world. Pauline Ferguson General Secretary 1 Our Organisation The International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience (IAESTE) is a confederation of National Committees representing academic, industrial and student interests. Each National Committee is responsible for the administration of the exchange in its own country. The Association was founded in January 1948 at Imperial College, London, on the initiative of the Imperial College Vacation Work Committee. National organisations of ten European countries represented at this meeting became members and Mr. James Newby was elected General Secretary. The geographical coverage was soon to spread to most of Europe and beyond, as new countries were admitted to membership. The international body of IAESTE is a nonpolitical, independent, non-governmental organisation, in operational relationship with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) and maintains consultative relationships with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) and the International Labour Office (ILO). collects offers from employers willing to receive students from abroad for a temporary training and work experience period relevant to the students’ areas of study, as a complement to their university or college education. The offering companies or organisations are expected to pay students a wage sufficient to cover their cost of living during the actual training period. The offers of training are exchanged with other members and co-operating institutions on a reciprocal basis. Through their affiliated universities and colleges, members and cooperating institutions select qualified students to meet employers’ requirements as outlined on the training offer. Details of the selected candidates are sent to the companies for approval. Participation in the IAESTE exchange is open to bona fide students attending courses at universities, institutes of technology and similar institutions of higher education. For further information about IAESTE please visit our website www.iaeste.org. IAESTE is also in contact with the United Nations Economic Council for Africa (ECA), the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), the Organisation of American States (OAS) and the European Union (EU), as well as with other educational non-governmental organisations. The aims of IAESTE National Secretariats and Committees make up the membership of the Association. Each year the Annual Conference brings together the representatives of these bodies to decide issues of general policy and with the IAESTE cooperating institutions to carry out the exchange of offers for training. Prior to the conference, each member and co-operating institution It shall promote international understanding and goodwill amongst the students of all nations irrespective of race, colour, sex or creed. 2 The Association is an organisation for the exchange of students at institutions of higher education wishing to obtain technical experience abroad relative to their studies in the broadest sense. The Association operates an exchange programme for the benefit of students, academic institutions, industrial and other organisations offering traineeships. IAESTE ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 International Organisation Structure General Conference General Secretary The General Conference has full power to take formal decisions for the fulfilment of the aims and regulations of the Association. It is composed of one delegate from each member country. It meets every year in January. The General Secretary is elected by the members to co-ordinate the daily administration of the Association and is responsible to the General Conference for all financial matters. Advisory Committee National Committee An elected body that prepares the work of the General Conference and advises the General Secretary on all matters of interest to the Association. It is composed of four elected members and the General Secretary. National Committees represent the member countries and are composed of persons representing academic, industrial and student interests. HEADQUARTERS REPRESENTATIVES OF THE GENERAL SECRETARY TO THE UN AND ITS AGENCIES Pauline Ferguson General Secretary Work Placement Centre, Queen’s University 8 Malone Road, Belfast BT9 5BN Northern Ireland Advisory Committee 2002-2005 Mr. Günter Müller-Graetschel Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Referat 411 IAESTE, Deutsches Komitee der IAESTE Postfach 20 04 04, D-53134 Bonn Germany 2003-2006 Mr. Celso Luiz Garcia IAESTE Brazil Cl - Central de Intercámbio, Praça Charlles Miller 152 01234-010 - São Paulo - SP, Brazil 2004-2007 Professor Chikaosa Tanimoto IAESTE Japan Annex 5F, Shin-Osaka Chiyoda bldg., 4-4-63, Miyahara Yodogawa-ku, Osaka, Japan 2004-2005 Ms. Gabriella Rácz IAESTE Hungary H-1081 Budapest, Népszinház utca 8, Hungary IAESTE ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 New York (ECOSOC) Ms. Ginny Arnold IAESTE Canada P. O. Box 1473, Kingston, Ontario K7l 5C7, Canada New York (DPI) Mr. Jeff Lange IAESTE United States 10400 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 250, Columbia, MD 21044-3510, USA Geneva Ms Mirielle de Marco IAESTE Switzerland ETH Zürich, Sonneggstrasse 28, CH - 8006 Zürich, Switzerland Vienna (UNIDO) Univ. Professor Dr. Peter Skalicky Technische Universität Wien, Karlsplatz 13, A-1040 Wien, Austria Paris (UNESCO) Mr. Jean Michel Alaverdov IAESTE France Campus Jarlard, F-81013 Albi Cedex 09, France 3 Report of the General Secretary This report is a summary of the exchange activities between IAESTE members and cooperating institutions during 2003. The details of these exchanges are presented in the 2003 IAESTE Activity Report published in November 2003. The exchange took place between 78 members and co-operating institutions from 75 countries and 10 nonmember countries. The 2003 IAESTE Activity Report contains the detail on the bilateral exchanges, study fields of trainees sent and received by each member and cooperating institution, the number of participating employers and institutions, training periods, age, nationality and gender of the trainees and other useful comparative information. It includes detail on the exchange with non-member countries. The report also contains a summary of the administrative procedures, reports from members TABLE 1 : Total trainees sent and average trainee months and co-operating institutions on activity as well as the names of the staff handling the exchange and the addresses of the National Secretariats. Readers interested in this report may order a copy from the IAESTE National Secretariat in their own country or from the General Secretary. Exchange Development in 2003 The total number of trainees exchanged in 2003 was 4633, 284 fewer than in 2002. However 14 members and 11 co-operating institutions managed to increase their number of traineeships to incoming students and this was very encouraging. Table 1 shows the number of trainees exchanged in 2003 and compares this with placements for the previous four years and the total average trainee months. Table 2 shows the training periods for 2003 with 46% of students on placements of 6-8 weeks while a further 26% of students went for a period of less than 3 months. TABLE 2 : Training Periods Table 3 The number of trainees to benefit from long-term placements represents just over 25% of total placements in 2003. This aspect of the exchange has been in decline since 1999 (the first year to collect these figures). TABLE 3 : Comparison of length of terms spent by trainees 4 IAESTE ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 Regional Exchange The number of traineeships filled by students from non-European countries accounted for 32.5% of the number of students sent, almost unchanged from 2002. Europe continues to dominate the exchange. Some 67.5% of all trainees were sent from EU and other European countries, and 72% of all trainees were received in Europe. TABLE 4 : Trainees sent and received by continent 2003 Sending and receiving Continent The EU provides 24.9% of its places to students from EU member states. The internal exchange between the Rest of Europe is 25.7%. Within North and Central America the figure is 16.2%, while the internal exchange within the other regions is less than 9%. The smallest number of participating students comes from Africa and 97% of African students received their placement in Europe. The open international exchange is clearly illustrated by the number of members and cooperating institutions that exchange with each other. In 2003 each member and co-operating institution exchanged on average with 17 other members and co-operating institutions. Figure 1 shows that 57.5% of IAESTE members and co-operating institutions exchanged with more than 11 countries in 2003. Seven members and co-operating institutions sent students to 41 or more countries. FIGURE 1 : Total trainees sent and average trainee months 42.3% of members sent students to between l and 10 other members and co-operating institutions 25.6% of members sent students to between 11 and 20 other members and co-operating institutions 11.6% of members sent students to between 2l and 30 other members and co-operating institutions 11.6% of members sent students to between 3l and 40 other members and co-operating institutions 5.1% of members sent students to between 4l and 50 other members and co-operating institutions 3.8% of members sent students to more than 50 other members and co-operating institutions Growth of IAESTE There is great interest in IAESTE throughout the world and on average 2 new countries per month contact the General Secretary asking for information on how to join the Association. Universities or organisations committed to the aims of the Association can apply for cooperating institution status and each year the Advisory Committee review their progress at their summer meeting. New co-operating institutions take 3-5 years to become established and the benefits of this expansion, reflected in the exchange, become clear after this period. They are then able to apply for associate membership and after a minimum of another 3 years can apply to be full members with voting rights. Since last year Armenia and Kazakhstan were accepted as full members while Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ecuador, IAESTE ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 Mongolia and Oman became associate members. The University of Conakry, Guinea, NGO “Prometheus-Amirani” Georgia, The Danish Chamber of Commerce in Iraq, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Kenya and the University of Macao, SAR China were welcomed into the Association as new co-operating institutions. Ninety-three members and co-operating institutions in 85 countries constituted the membership of IAESTE in January 2004. The Association continues to grow outside Europe with increased interest from countries in South America and Africa and we would be very keen to expand our membership in these areas. 5 Reciprocity of the Exchange The IAESTE exchange programme is based on a bilateral balanced exchange between members. Most member countries attempt to maintain a balance between outgoing and incoming students but an exact bilateral balance is rarely possible within any given year. Only long-term balance is sought. This flexibility is needed to support the proper allocation of places and the selection of the appropriate students. In 2003, 28 members and co-operating institutions received more students than they sent abroad and this benefited the rest. In total, 606 work experience places were involved or 13.1% of the total exchange. It is traditional within IAESTE for members with a higher Gross National Income per capita (GNI) to receive more trainees than they send. Strict reciprocity is not implemented with new members in the early years which allow those in developing countries and those from smaller countries to gather support within their country in order to develop the exchange. Countries with a GNI per capita >12,000 US$ provided 87% of these places in 2003. Profile of the student trainee Age and gender balance of trainees varies little from year to year but differs appreciably from country to country. Participation by male and female students compared with previous years (%) is shown in Table 5 The age of trainees in 2003 ranged from 20 to 28 years with the majority (87%) being 20 to 24 years old. The average age is just under 23 years old. Study fields: In 2003 65% of trainees were students of engineering and technology. The remaining 35% were divided between the sciences, 18%; architecture and applied arts, 8%; agriculture, 3% and other fields of study, 6%. These figures are quite stable and change only by a few percentage points from one year to the next. (Table 6 and Figure 2) 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Engineering 67 67 63 67 65 Science 15 16 17 16 18 Architecture and other Applied Arts 7 8 8 8 8 Agriculture 5 4 4 3 3 Others 6 6 9 6 6 TABLE 6 : Training Specialties (%) based on trainees received 199-2003 Source: IAESTE Activity Reports 1999-2003 The first and largest group of engineering students was itself composed of students from the major faculties and sub groups. The largest component was mechanical engineering 21%, followed by computer science 16%, electrical engineering 12%, electronic engineering and telecommunications 9%. The remaining 21% was distributed over miscellaneous engineering specialities. For the first time in several years the number of electronic engineering and telecommunication placements has increased and this is a very encouraging sign. There was also a discernible rise in the number of physics and biology traineeships on offer during 2003. TABLE 5 : Gender Balance FIGURE 2 : Training Specialties based on trainees received 2003 The percentage for individual members or cooperating institutions varies from 0% to 67%. The gender balance relates to the cultural and educational traditions in the IAESTE countries. 6 Sub-dividing the engineering and science groups gives us the breakdown between the major participating disciplines. (Figure 3) IAESTE ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 FIGURE 5 : % Science trainees received 2003 FIGURE 3 : % Engineering trainees received 2003 Nationality: The majority of students participating in the IAESTE exchange are citizens of IAESTE member countries. Some are from non-member countries and are studying abroad at educational institutions co-operating with IAESTE. In 2003, 230 students with different nationalities to the sending country received places on the programme. Of these 42 were from the following non-member countries: Bolivia, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Guatemala, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Jamaica, Korea, Libya, Malaysia, Mauritania, Moldova, Morocco, Palestine, Panama, Senegal, Singapore and Vietnam. Five IAESTE countries exchanged 86 students directly with non-members countries that included Algeria, India, Kuwait, Morocco, Niger, Peru, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Singapore. FIGURE 4 : % change in Engineering disciplines between 2002-2003 Participating Employers and Educational Institutions: In 2003 there was a decrease in the number of employers who offered traineeships but there was a significant increase in the number of participating educational institutions which reflects the increase in the number of cooperating institutions participating in the exchange in recent years. IAESTE is pleased to acknowledge the continued support of employers and educational institutions in 2003. IAESTE ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 Work experience positions on offer in 2003 The duration of the available positions can be seen in Tables 1 and 2. Most of the training takes place in the period May to September and coincides with the Northern Hemisphere vacation period. In the Southern Hemisphere, opportunities are available between October and April. More than 47 of the member countries are now in a position to offer long term training opportunities and 17 members and cooperating institutions offer training throughout the year. The majority of work placements are exchanged during the Annual Conference in January on a bilateral basis but thanks to the development of the IAESTE IntraWeb the exchange can continue after this meeting. New and unused offers can be put on the IntraWeb at any time by members and co-operating institutions and this ensures that IAESTE can accommodate student placements and employer offers as they arise. Categories of Offers: IAESTE classify placements as Research and Development (D) indicating work of a laboratory nature; Professional (P) is used for professional activities, practical design work and similar; Working environment offers (W) indicate work in the industrial area relevant to the student’s background and category (X) covers nonspecific offers. The non-specific (X) offers can be general office jobs, language offers and similar. In all cases it is the responsibility of the receiving national office making the (X) category offers to ensure that the working conditions are acceptable, beneficial to the student and in line with the standards expected of all IAESTE offers. 1999 EMPLOYERS 3202 INSTITUTIONS 992 2000 3549 1158 2001 4195 1301 2002 3693 1335 2003 3561 1396 TABLE 7 : Participating Employers and Educational Institutions 7 In 2003 a total of 6684 training places were reported to be available as follows: Research and Development (D) 2629, 42%; Professional (P) 3016, 48.3%; Working Environment (W) 276, 4.4% and Non-Specific (X) 323, 5.2%. The percentage of offers used as reported by the members and co-operating institutions by category of the available offers were (D) 76%, (P) 74%, (W) 68.4% and (X) 50.56%. (Figure 6) The bulk of offers are in the Research and Development and Professional areas and students favour these training places that are more in line with academic requirements. In many instances such training is a required part of the curriculum. The Working Environment (W) offers are valued for higher pay and the opportunities they provide to experience working conditions in industry in other countries. FIGURE 6 : Categories of Offer Returned offers and cancellations Based on the figures reported, the number of lost and unused training offers in 2003 amounted to 2111, just over 31.6% of the offers received. Employer withdrawals accounted for 49% and student withdrawals were 24%. The balance unused was 27%. In 2003 individual figures show that 13 members and co-operating institutions managed to maintain their total losses below 20% but this needs to improve and a concerted effort needs to be made by all members and cooperating institutions to improve on this performance. IAESTE members must continue to make every effort to minimise these losses, particularly the offers that remain unused. Improvements here would result in the release of additional available places. This should encourage members to seek improvements to their existing practices and to examine their communication arrangements. Accurate and timely communications should help reduce student and employer withdrawals and accurate matching of the student skills with those required by the employer would further contribute to minimising the withdrawal of offers by employers. The year round exchange facilitated by the IAESTE IntraWeb now provides the platform for the quick and accurate exchange of jobs between members for new and unused offers and also nominations for these places. This must contribute to the effective use of all offers both new and unused, as they become available throughout the year. This continues to be one of our major problem areas. Despite the efforts made to date to minimise losses, the number of training places lost or unused remains unacceptably high. 8 IAESTE ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 Conference Report The 56th IAESTE Annual Conference took place in Vienna, Austria from 17-24 January 2004. 223 delegates, observers and accompanying persons from 72 countries attended the Conference which was held in the Penta Vienna Renaissance Hotel. At the opening ceremony the National Secretary of IAESTE Austria, Ms Monika Kümmel, invited the Conference Honorary President, Mr Rolf Kratochvil to address the delegates. As a former IAESTE General Secretary from 1968-1974, he was known to many of the members present and he had also served in every official role in the Association. He was Conference Chairperson in Vienna in 1955, in Haifa in 1965 and in Budapest in 1987. He was also a member of the Advisory Committee in 1951-52 and 1962-63. He spoke to the delegates about his times in IAESTE, the growth of the Association and his hopes for the future of IAESTE. The guest speaker was Sergio Gardelliano from the Vienna International Centre of UNIDO. He spoke of the work of UNIDO and the possible areas of contact between UNIDO and IAESTE. The General Secretary then gave his report and welcomed invited guests from FISITA, Norsk Hydro, SACE, IAPS and the Technische Universität Wien. The delegates and guests were entertained during the opening ceremony by three pieces of music played by a quintet from the Vienna School of Music. Ms Monika Kümmel then concluded the proceedings by welcoming everyone to Vienna and wishing them a successful Conference. A total of 6290 offers were made available during the exchange sessions and mentors were assigned to new member countries and new delegates to help them throughout the Conference when necessary. A successful Meet and Greet session organised by SID ( Seminar on IAESTE Development) prior to the official opening ceremony enabled newcomers to IAESTE to feel welcome and to meet experienced IAESTE members before the Conference started in earnest. During the Conference the IDT (Internet Development Team) successfully launched Phase 3 of the IAESTE IntraWeb and were very pleased to report that nearly 90% of the Conference participants attended their training sessions. Mr Nicholas Leonard, the IAESTE Ombudsman presented his second report to the members, while Mr Tobias Wittmann, a great IAESTE ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 servant over the years to IAESTE, informed the General Conference that he was standing down from his position as FoIN (Friends of IAESTE network) co-ordinator. The General Conference approved the appointment of Peter Merrild as the new FoIN co-ordinator and Kim Jensen continues as the IDT co-ordinator. The SID co-ordinator, Mrs Pauline Ferguson, presented her report on the work which followed the 18th SID which was held in Skopje, Macedonia, in May 2003. Mr Jeff Lange, National Secretary, IAESTE United States, was elected as the SID co-ordinator for 2004. As required under the IAESTE statutes, Dr Adam Rylski, National Secretary, IAESTE Poland, retired as a member of the Advisory Committee, having completed his term of office. The General Conference elected Professor Chikaosa Tanimoto, National Secretary, IAESTE Japan to the vacant position for the period 2004-2007. Ms Gabriella Rácz, IAESTE Hungary, was elected to the Advisory Committee for 2004. Professor Goran Radnovic, National Secretary, Serbia & Montenegro was elected as Chairperson of the 57th Annual Conference to be held in Cartagena, Colombia from 22-28 January 2005 while Mr Jean-Michel Alaverdov, National Secretary, IAESTE France was elected as Reserve Chairperson. The members then elected Malta as the host venue for the 58th Annual Conference to be held from 21-27 January 2006. IAESTE Austria provided a range of social events during the conference. Special events included a dinner at Heurigen “Fuhrgassl-Huber” and a memorable evening at the Leopoldsberg Castle. The farewell dinner was sponsored by Mobilkom Austria and was a celebration of a very well organised conference and an acknowledgement of the completion of the third and final term of office for the General Secretary Jim Reid and a welcome to the incoming General Secretary Pauline Ferguson. The National Secretary of IAESTE Germany and AC member, Günter Muller-Graetschel, made a presentation to Jim Reid on behalf of all the members. He spoke of the contribution which the outgoing General Secretary had made to 9 IAESTE and thanked him for his dedication to the Association and for his care and attention to all its members and co-operating institutions over the last six years. As the outgoing General Secretary is somewhat of a thespian in his leisure time he appreciated the Japanese masks presented to him by the incoming AC member, Professor Tanimoto. Jim also received a number of individual gifts from delegates. Mr Jeff Lange, former AC member and current SID Co-ordinator paid tribute to Ms Susan Mollon for her excellent contribution as meeting secretary and assistant to Jim Reid and the former GS Professor Abdallah Sfeir. The General Secretary, Pauline Ferguson, then thanked IAESTE Austria for their excellent organisation, hospitality and friendship during the Conference with special thanks to Ms Monika Kümmel, National secretary and Thomas Faltner, the Conference organiser. At the final Conference session Ms Christina Vakomies, National Secretary, IAESTE UK informed the members of the sudden death of Professor Henry Cohen, former Chair of IAESTE UK’s Advisory Committee. Professor Cohen had been responsible for IAESTE in the early years of its development in Imperial College London and was a true friend to IAESTE. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Professor Dr Mohamed Harajli, National Secretary, IAESTE Lebanon and Chairperson, received a presentation from former AC member Henning Huuse, to acknowledge the excellent manner in which he had conducted the Conference sessions. Professor Pulat Pulatov NS Tajikistan presented the former General Secretary with a traditional Tajik gift Finally the General Conference thanked the Honorary President, Rolf Kratochwil, sponsors and guests who had supported IAESTE Austria and the conference events and the hotel management and staff for their courtesy and support during the conference. GC 2004: My New Experience BY MARYAM FARAHANI SECRETARY OF THE IAESTE COMMITTEE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TEHRAN In 2002 the University of Tehran joined the International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience as a new cooperating institution. Simultaneously, I started to work as the Secretary of the Committee. Although the work seemed to be timeconsuming and required a person with too much energy and concentration, I found it really interesting to be involved in an international organisation. Besides increasing my knowledge, I could learn many new aspects of life through this worldwide activity. I became familiar with different nations by reading about various countries. In summer 2003 we received three trainees from Europe whose presence in our first year of membership provided us with lifelong memories. In January 2004 I had the great opportunity of participating in the 56th IAESTE Annual Conference, which was held in Vienna. It could be mentioned as one of my life’s best experiences. The Conference was much more than an ordinary seminar. I took part in the Meet and Greet session the very first night where I met new members of IAESTE, and the new General Secretary Ms. Pauline Ferguson, then the opening ceremony, the exchange sessions, the conference sessions, the international party, and the social programme which were all full of nice incidents. Through the exchange sessions I had the chance to meet those people with whom I had been acquainted through e mails during the two years of my work in IAESTE. Thanks to the efforts and co-operation of all our committee members; executive and 10 scientific, the support of the University of Tehran, other universities and companies, we were able to increase our offers from 20 in 2003 to 100 in 2004. During the seven days of our stay in Vienna, we exchanged 43 offers with different countries including among others Greece, Germany, Brazil, China, UK, Oman, Switzerland, Finland and Sweden. As well as attending the very well organised Conference, I had the chance to visit Vienna’s Albertina, Stadtsoper, Stephansdom, Karlskirche, and lots of other beautiful places. I made many new friends from different IAESTE committees, and learned new methods of working during the conference sessions. The important thing for me was that this conference was an exchange of knowledge and viewpoints as well as information sharing on culture and experience. I hope that IAESTE Iran at the University of Tehran continues to be a successful cooperating institution of IAESTE for many years, and I hope that we can form a National Committee in the near future. Maryam Farahani and Dr Shekarchizadeh, University of Tehran, Iran, at an Exchange Session at the Vienna General Conference I would like to thank Mr. James E. Reid; previous GS, Dr. Gheitanchi; one of my university professors, Dr. Shekarchizadeh; person responsible for IAESTE in the University of Tehran, Dr. Jabbehdar; the Head of our scientific committee, and Mr. Alizadeh, our committee advisor, and all those who made this journey to GC 2004 a memory that I will never forget. IAESTE ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 Employers’ Perspectives FEI and IAESTE 10 Years Broadening Horizons PROF RIVANA BASSO MARINO FEI University Centre is devoted to the education of administrators, computer scientists, and engineers in different areas such as construction, electronics, computing, telecommunications, mechanics, automotive engineering, materials, production, chemistry and textiles, preparing professionals for the work market. FEI was established under the vision and enterprising spirit of the Jesuit priest Father Roberto Saboia de Medeiros, who foresaw the great technological development yet to come in Brazil in the 40’s and beyond. So in 1941 he founded Brazil’s first Business Administration Graduate School in São Paulo, followed by FEI - Faculdade de Engenharia Industrial (Industrial Engineering School) in 1946. This school was later transferred to São Bernardo do Campo, a major industrial region in Latin America. Approximately 40 thousand professionals have received their degrees in those schools up to now. In March 1999, a new school opened its doors in São Bernardo do Campo, FCI Faculdade de Informática (School of Computing). Maintaining the goals of its founder, FEI’s University Centre has carried out its mission to provide a comprehensive development of professionals that are committed to society and a continuous improvement of the academic IAESTE ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 level and quality of its courses. Hence, there is a concern to establish partnerships and bonds besides developing research and studies in different areas. For that reason, FEI has taken part in the IAESTE programme for ten years, resulting in a rich and valuable exchange of experiences. Besides broadening the academic and cultural views of more than 60 students that went abroad through IAESTE, the students brought back with them and to our schools the outcome of this experience in different countries. On the other hand, there is the valuable contribution provided by the foreign students that are received in our laboratories among our students, sharing technical knowledge and promoting cultural exchange. In the globalised world in which we live, this exchange of experiences, added to the practice of the use of other languages is central to the integration of our students in the work market. In recognition of the importance of this partnership, a new work post is being opened in our campus from 2004 onwards for foreign interns, allowing for greater opportunities of interaction among students of different cultures. We are grateful to IAESTE and Central de Intercâmbio for the IAESTE International Award which we received on April 12, and for the priceless contribution to the development of our students. Rivana Basso Marino is PhD Professor, Vice Rector of Extension and Community Activities for FEI University Centre (Inaciana Educational Foundation). 11 IAESTE at work in Northern Ireland Seagoe Technologies Limited is a manufacturing company based in Northern Ireland, selling products to many countries around the world. Its most important export markets are in Spain and Portugal. Our involvement with IAESTE began in 2002 and we now host a student every summer. To date we have had the pleasure of welcoming two engineering students from Spain to spend time at our main facility in Portadown. During their time with us they have been given tasks and projects which have added real value to our organisation. They themselves gained first hand experience of a fast-moving production engineering environment and were able to learn about modern manufacturing techniques. In addition, the exchange of language and culture was of great benefit to both the students and Seagoe’s staff. On a number of occasions the students were able to get actively involved in customer liaison, helping to organise group visits to Ireland and dealing with technical and commercial issues which arise from time to time. Seagoe Technologies is committed to the IAESTE programme. It has provided real benefits to the company and helps to provide greater understanding between nations, cultures, companies and individuals. Mr Neil Stewart Managing Director Seagoe Technologies Limited Northern Ireland … and in Serbia & Montenegro The Economics Institute (formerly the Institute for Industrial Economics) is the leading national institution specialising in macroeconomic research in the economy and some of its branches (such as: machinery and equipment, metal and steel, chemicals, plastics and rubber, pharmaceutical industry, trading, construction materials, paper products, textiles, utilities, electrical manufacturing industry, transportation, building industry, mining and power industry), as well as research in enterprise development and organisation. It was established almost sixty years ago, pursuant to the decision of the then republican government. Today, it is in private ownership. The Economics Institute employs (on a full or part-time basis) about a hundred consultants experts in various fields: economists, lawyers, engineers, mathematicians, etc. We have been co-operating with IAESTE for twenty five years, receiving foreign students - mostly engineering students who specialise in industrial engineering - for practical training, thus enabling them to take part in the preparation of our projects relating to portfolio development and organisational changes in Serbian enterprises of a different size and activity. By coincidence, our guest students have so far been from various countries, mostly from Europe (Germany, Portugal, Sweden, Malta, Tajikistan, etc.). We, from the Economics 12 Institute, have always regarded this student exchange as a chance to meet brilliant young people and, through them, get acquainted with the specific features of their countries. Apart from including them in the preparation of our projects, we have also tried to acquaint our guests with Serbia’s national and cultural riches and its people (mostly people of the same age) and customs, in addition to all the other things that help us to strengthen bonds among people and nations. We have especially encouraged their contacts after working hours (see picture) and on weekends. Their short stay at the Economics Institute has been regarded as refreshment in our and their daily lives and work. Therefore, it is no wonder that almost one-third of our “trainees” contact us later on, to inform us of important events in their lives. We consider this to be an especially valuable aspect of the IAESTE student exchange and therefore we cherish it persistently. We did not interrupt it even during the most difficult times for our country, in the last decade of the 20th century. We sincerely hope that our co-operation with IAESTE Serbia and Montenegro will continue and that we shall have an opportunity to host ambitious and capable foreign students like before. Professor Dr Janko M. Cvijanovi Economics Institute, Belgrade, Serbia IAESTE ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 From Sweden to Tajikistan BY BJÖRN PAULSSON When I applied for the IAESTE exchange in Tajikistan, this part of the world was a white spot for me. The reasons for applying for this offer were: the possibility to improve my Russian, a chance to practice computer science and most importantly - to visit a region I hardly knew anything about. First lecture at IREX After a one-day stop in Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, I finally landed in Khujand in the north of the country. Representatives from the local committee met me at the airport. My host buddy Nosirkhon took me to his family in Chkalovsk where I was going to stay while in Tajikistan. I felt very comfortable at once and I was immediately counted as one of the family. The first few days I got acquainted with the local IAESTE office and IREX, where I was going to work, teaching Internet Technology. The local committee was really friendly and everyone I met tried to help me as best they could. My work at IREX was flexible and it was pretty much up to me to plan everything. I had classes in HTML, dynamic web pages and data communication. I also held a lecture about Sweden. This was very interesting since I got the chance to see that we are quite similar despite the big differences in background and cultural traditions. The group I taught consisted mostly of students but also some other people attended. Many of them came there even though they had summer holidays or a long journey to get there. The local IAESTE committee had a lot of cultural and social arrangements for us trainees. This was also the best chance to ask all the questions I had about how young people live in Tajikistan. While I was there we visited the Kairrakum Sea, the biggest lake in Tajikistan, and Shakhristan, which was a beautiful place in the mountains. We played soccer at the same altitude A lake in Shakhristan, Northern as the highest mountain Tajikistan in Sweden! The family I lived in was a big source of information about Tajik traditions and living. Many families live in a mixture of old and new traditions. Since no special arrangements were made for me, I ate the same food as the family and had the chance to taste many specialties, like the national dish plov. Tea is essential as a part of daily life and there are different teas for different occasions. Tajikistan itself is a mixture of Muslim, Tajik and Russian culture and tradition. People can be seen in the streets dressed The grandmother’s birthday party in traditional Tajik dresses walking next to people in modern western clothes. Since Tajikistan was a part of the Soviet Union, Russian influence is still very strong. Most people speak two languages fluently: Russian and Tajik. The Tajik language is related to Farsi, which is spoken in Iran. People in Tajikistan are very friendly and when I left my traineeship I also left good friends whom I would like to meet again, hopefully in Tajikistan. From Finland to Uruguay While thinking about my options about what to do in the spring-term 2004, I stumbled across the opportunity to go to Montevideo, Uruguay, through IAESTE. I did not hesitate even for a second before sending in the application and you can imagine the excitement I felt when I finally got a positive answer. It did not only mean an opportunity to work in a field closely related to my studies, but also an opportunity to familiarise myself with a totally new continent and language. As a student of mechanical engineering, I worked in the technical department of the company, Ing. Ulises Puig & Cia, S.A and this was a great experience. I participated in many projects and my assignments included thermal balances-calculation, air ducts calculation and design and pipe design. During my first weeks I familiarised myself with the Carrier Technical Development Program, which gave me a good basis for the work. The work itself was not the only good thing at the office though. The people were great and I never went to work reluctantly. When I first found out that I was the only IAESTE trainee in Uruguay at that time, I was slightly worried, but I soon realized that I was really lucky. I was actually forced to interact only with local people and that gave me so much more than being just with other fellowEuropeans. I will always be grateful for the opportunity given to me by IAESTE, which not only contributed to my work experience, but also opened up my eyes to a new culture. Rina Nikander, Finland IAESTE ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 13 Anniversary Congratulations IAESTE Portugal Celebrating its Golden Jubilee In 1954 Portugal was elected as an Associate member of IAESTE at the General Conference in Vienna, where the founding National Committee was represented by the late Professor Correia de Barros. Since that date it has been possible for Portugal to exchange every year, without any interruption, students of higher education for training abroad through IAESTE. Professor Bernardo Herold was National Secretary from 1965 to 2003. For the first 30 years from 1954, IAESTE was, together with AIESEC, the only international exchange programme open to university students from Portugal. Before Portugal joined the European Community, and before becoming a democratic state, this was a unique opportunity for Portuguese students to spend a period of training in a foreign country during their undergraduate studies. In spite of having involved only a small number of students (between 20 and 60) every year, the consequences of the existence of this programme were enormous. Many of the students, who had been selected among many candidates based solely on academic merit and language skills, became in their later life key figures in industry and public service. They all agree that training abroad with IAESTE dramatically changed their outlook on science, engineering and culture at large, and thus helped them to contribute successfully towards the modernisation of the country. A more detailed history of IAESTE Portugal can be found in the IAESTE Annual Review 2003, pages 17 to 18. “Bernardo’s dedication to IAESTE will be unsurpassable. I doubt that I will be able to dedicate as many years as he did. I can only promise to do the best I can, as National Secretary. IAESTE Portugal still has a long way to go. There are many things that need to be done, but with willingness, our objectives will be met. Professor Bernardo Herold National Secretary IAESTE Portugal 1965-2003 Mrs Silvia Santos is now the new National Secretary of IAESTE Portugal. I am honoured to be part of this international family that is so kind to receive new members in such a warm way.” IAESTE Japan : 40th Anniversary Year It was in the Spring of 1963 that the Engineering Student Friendship Association of the University of Tokyo received an official letter of invitation to the IAESTE organisation from the Headquarters of IAESTE International in Bonn. Through consultation with the Ministry of Education, four leading universities, namely the University of Tokyo, Tokyo Institute of Technology, the Waseda and Keio Universities in the Tokyo Area formed the core of IAESTE Japan, and Japan was accepted as an Associate member at the Lucerne GC in January 1964. Three more universities in the Osaka Area also joined - the Osaka, Kyoto, and Doshisha Universities. Since 1965 these seven universities have played an important role as core institutions. Japan reached its 40th Anniversary in 2004. By January 2004 we had successfully exchanged 5,500 students with the help of 18 local universities and more than 400 companies. 14 IAESTE Japan was registered as a legal body in the Ministry of Education in 1982. In the beginning the management of IAESTE activities was through students’ efforts, which were supported by distinguished executives such as Masaru Ibuka, Soichiro Honda and Konosuke Matushita to name but a few. They were the driving force of Japanese industries as founders of SONY, HONDA, and PANASONIC companies respectively. Based on the energetic contribution of consecutive National Secretaries IAESTE Japan has been kept in good shape up to today. The National Committee is very thankful to Messrs. K.Ozawa, H.Ishiwatari, Y.Yasoshima, K.Ohta, D.Takahashi, H.Fujimura, H.Ikeda, M.Hirano, T.Hosoda, M.Tanaka, K.Izawa, T.Kunio, S.Murai, Y.Morita, O.Nittono, and S.Fukuda. IAESTE ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 Since 2002 we have organized the IAESTE Global Environment Forum every summer. The objective of this forum is as follows: Since the foundation of IAESTE in 1948 IAESTE has exchanged more than 300,000 students from over 80 countries worldwide. The main aim of IAESTE activities is to provide opportunities to students from a scientific/technical background to better understand foreign countries through a practical training/internship. Every summer IAESTE Japan receives 70 - 90 international students as IAESTE trainees who work at Japanese industries in various engineering/scientific fields. This summer Japan will organize the third Forum to be held at Kiyosato Resort Area (1600m) which faces Mount Fuji and the beautiful South Japan Alps from 13-18 August. Several professors and experts in economics are invited as well as those in engineering, and they will provide brief comments so as to stimulate discussion. The Forum is really an informal and casual meeting. Music, movies, sports, and campfire are available. Instructors are active Directors of IAESTE Japan. Prof. Shinohara serves as a consultant for the Cabinet of Japan, Mr.Hirano is an executive director of Nishimatsu Construction Company as well as the National Representative to the World Road Federation, and Prof.Tanimoto is the President of the International Commission on the Preservation of World Stone Heritages for ISRM (International Society for Rock Mechanics) and well known through his contributions to the Great Sphinx in Egypt and Dunhuang Caves in China. Their observations in both social and natural sciences are very much related with global environmental issues. Hopefully in the near future, IAESTE friends will join the World Economy Forum and help strive for real and steady peace in the world. Professor Chikaosa Tanimoto National Secretary IAESTE Japan IAESTE Malta : 20 Years Later IAESTE Malta became a full member in 1984, and this is therefore our 20th anniversary. IAESTE Malta is a student-run committee, and has been so ever since it was born locally. Our commitment to be a student-run service for the students has been unwavering ever since. Throughout these twenty years IAESTE Malta has strived to give the best possible opportunity for students to work abroad, and gain invaluable work experience. This is especially important in today’s world where experience is very highly valued by prospective employers when selecting candidates for a job. In Malta the student population is always on the increase and so students who have gained experience through a traineeship abroad are given that extra edge when joining the workforce. During these past years Malta has consistently been at the top of the exchange list in relation to population size and number of students sent, a fact of which we are proud. IAESTE Malta exchanges an average of 35 jobs per year, which is high compared to our population of only 400,000. Being a small island however, makes IAESTE ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 us a very close community, a fact which is always noted by the students who come to Malta for their traineeships. IAESTE Malta has always made every effort to try and make the students’ stay as enjoyable and fruitful as possible. During our Summer Reception programme a number of events are always organised. Barbecues on the beach are always a must, as is a weekend trip to the smaller sister island of Gozo. Trips to nearby Sicily, which is only 3 hours away by catamaran, have also been organised. Cultural visits to museums and the Neolithic temples, the world’s oldest free-standing buildings in the world, are also a regular feature. Since IAESTE Malta became a full member, the committee members have tried to integrate themselves into the international IAESTE scene as much as possible too. IAESTE Malta has attended every GC since it became a member, except for one. In 1999, IAESTE Malta was host to a very successful JUMP seminar, (a training and motivation seminar), and the students who attended still speak of it with fond memories. 15 IAESTE Malta has also been involved in a number of twinnings, the latest one being with the local committee of Bergen, Norway in February 2002. 2004 has also been a very important year for IAESTE Malta, with our country being chosen as the venue for the General Conference in 2006. This of course will be a great honour for our committee, and we will do our utmost to make the GC 2006 as memorable as possible. In conclusion I would like to thank all the member countries and co-operating institutions who have helped in any way during these past twenty years. I would also like to thank all the past committee members of our National Committee, without whom obviously IAESTE Malta would not have survived. And finally I would like to thank all those countries who have exchanged with us over these years, so that IAESTE Malta can continue to be the most successful exchange programme on the island. Members of the National Committee IAESTE Malta Robert Cordina, National Secretary IAESTE Ukraine : A Decade of Exchange Like many other countries which were embodied in the former USSR, Ukraine became independent in 1991. So much has changed in our country since then. And one of the logical consequences of that historical turning point for our country was the creation of IAESTE Ukraine. It became possible just three years after the proclamation of independence, in 1994. So we are already 10 years old. What has changed during the years of our activity? First of all the subject matter of practice has changed. Practice connected with physical labour has turned into one filled with intellectual power. A traineeship nowadays comprises an exchange of the latest knowledge and achievements. On the other hand modern civilization attributes, such as television, satellite means of communication, and the global internet network make this kind of exchange in a matter of seconds. But a human being is a social creature and that is IAESTE, which meets the essential demand of Homo Sapiens for communication! Meetings, exchange of opinions, having disputes, setting and solving problems together, presentation of the trainee’s country in order to create a better relationship and understanding are some of the numerous tasks of IAESTE Ukraine. By owning an idea you seem to be well-off. And it is true. But after you exchange ideas you become twice as rich as before. During our 10-year experience we have understood the truth that knowledge through exchange becomes even more effective if it is backed up with cultural exchange. Coming into the country, meeting its people, traditions, and cultural heritage you open a 16 new world, broaden your outlook, and make new friends. IAESTE Ukraine has some rich experiences in both technical-scientific and cultural kinds of exchange. Prof. Tamara Strizhak National Secretary IAESTE Ukraine Exchange programme students who come to our country find a variety of landscapes from the Crimean Steppes and semi-tropics, to the picturesque and original world of the Carpathian mountains, while impressed by the hospitality and good nature of the Ukrainians and finally the delicious healthy Ukrainian cuisine. Ukraine has a lot to offer everybody who comes to our country. We are open for the exchange. We are ready to make your stay here unforgettable and fruitful. IAESTE Ukraine has got potential! During the years of our existence we have accepted more than 600 trainees from almost all countries of the world. We are proud that their memories, which you can read in our magazine IAESTE Ukraine Student, prove all that is mentioned above. We are a worthy part of the global IAESTE team. We are looking back with pride yet we are optimistic and hopeful about the future. We are only 10 years old! We would like to express our most sincere gratitude to Professor Abdallah Sfeir (IAESTE GS 1992-1998) and Mr. James E Reid (GS 19982004) for their efforts to promote the organisation worldwide. We highly appreciate their valuable and fruitful ideas to provide unhampered scientific information exchange and herewith to lay the foundation of an open society. We wish to thank all members of the big IAESTE family for their co-operation and good relationship over the years. IAESTE ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 IAESTE F.Y.R. Macedonia : 10th Anniversary Celebrations IAESTE Macedonia was accepted as a full member at the IAESTE General Conference held in Mexico City in 1994. In 1996 on the initiative of the University of Bitola a new local committee was formed in Bitola. Today IAESTE Macedonia is comprised of two local committees one in Skopje, at the University “Ss. Cyril and Methodius” and one in Bitola, at the University of “Ss. Kliment Ohridski”. IAESTE Macedonia is a student-run committee with over 80 active members and more in the KIP - Club of IAESTE Friends, alumni network. The National Committee is made up of the National Secretary and people responsible for finance, marketing and outgoing and incoming students. This structure is also followed in the local committee boards. Throughout these years IAESTE Macedonia has organised a lot of international events that animate the international spirit and have resulted in successful co-operation. We’ll mention the TWIN meeting with LC Zurich, LC Tampere, IAESTE Austria, and LC Trondheim... Members of IAESTE Macedonia In 1998 an International seminar for training and motivation JUMP ’98 was held in September in Ohrid. At the time it was definitely the biggest event ever organised by IAESTE Macedonia, with around 40 participants from all corners of the world. In 2003 IAESTE Macedonia was the host of the 18th Seminar on IAESTE Development held in Skopje. 57 representatives participated in the seminar from 17 IAESTE committees. This was a great honour for IAESTE Macedonia. As well as its activities in the International Association, IAESTE Macedonia aims to bring news and quality of international education close to the Macedonian students, aware that IAESTE as an idea is the bridge that connects education with the world of work. Learning from the international experience about the usefulness of seminars, in May 1997 IAESTE Macedonia held its first seminar for the training, motivation and education of new members, a wonderful tradition that is being kept by our National Committee. IAESTE Macedonia is also active in debates and programmes regarding the education system in Macedonia and its youth policy. Above all the exchange process is the main concern of our committee. Starting with only 5 traineeships, our numbers have multiplied in the past few years. The average number of traineeships per year is 60 with a duration of 6 - 8 weeks. Most of our placements come from companies and a few from universities. As we realise that we remain an unknown country for the rest of the world we focus our activities in organising an unforgettable Summer Reception. Our members take full care of the exchange students - reception on their arrival, introducing them to their employers, planning weekend tours, all in all presenting the life of their Macedonian colleagues, our country and tradition. Investing in the quality of traineeships, well organised fun during the Summer Reception programme and educational seminars remain our goals since we all carry a suitcase with unforgettable memories of a traineeship, seminar and conference that enriched our lives, from an experience called IAESTE. IAESTE ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 17 Welcome to IAESTE IAESTE Netherlands moves to Nuffic Since the foundation of IAESTE in 1948 until last year, the National Secretariat of its Dutch branch had been located within the university in Delft. But in the spring of 2003 Nuffic and the Delft University of Technology agreed that in light of the purpose and activities of the two organisations, the National Secretariat of IAESTE would be more at home within Nuffic, in The Hague. Nuffic’s full name is Netherlands Organisation for International Co-operation in Higher Education. IAESTE Secretariats are situated within National organisations of this type in many countries. In the UK the IAESTE office is part of the British Council, for example. In Germany the host organisation is DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst), in Finland it is CIMO (Centre for International Mobility), and in Sweden it is IPO (International Programme Office). der Kooi who had been National Secretary since 1994, was succeeded by Olga Marschal. Olga Marschal and Heleen Ravenhorst are together responsible for the IAESTE office in the Netherlands. Both work part-time; nevertheless, the office is open five days a week. Both are already enjoying their interaction with IAESTE colleagues. The IAESTE reins were officially handed over to Nuffic on 3 September 2003, in the presence of former General Secretary James Reid. Elsa van Good News for IAESTE Australia Because of increasingly closer links with Swinburne University of Technology where we are a hosted organisation, we have now for the first time some part time help from the Education Abroad Office in Swinburne. So we are pleased to introduce to the IAESTE family Karen Docking who will be working with us for half a day per week. system. However after the trauma of moving the office three times within four months, they are all pleased that things are now settling down and we hope to provide an even better service than before. Jacki O’Connor National Secretary IAESTE Australia Also, because of our gradual growth, we are now able to employ someone for 2 half days per week. From over 50 applicants we have selected Juliet Eardley to help us and we are delighted to welcome her too. As well as this IAESTE Australia now has a new address within Swinburne and we are now housed on the 9th floor of the Business Arts building which has just been completely refurbished. So Karen, Juliet and Jacki are getting used to a new and cheerful colour scheme which includes grey, magenta and yellow and are doing a special course to learn how to drive the new computerised telephone 18 IAESTE ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 IAESTE South Africa IAESTE South Africa moved at the end of 2003 to its new home: The University of Pretoria. The transfer process brought about some interesting and challenging prospects, and at last we are starting to settle in. All of us were new to the IAESTE world and had to learn all about this interesting Association in very little Photo taken in sunny South Africa early in March 2004 at the University of Pretoria. Front from left: Kathrin Kohler (student from Switzerland), Sytze Harkema (student from Netherlands) Back from left: Jari Roivainen (student from Finland), Saurabh Sinha (Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering Department Representative), Iakovos Kallergis (student from Greece), Jacqueline Morkel (IAESTE SA National Secretary), Nicola van der Merwe (IAESTE Faculty Student Representative) time. I’d say we are only now starting to become familiar with all the ways and procedures. Personally I view this transfer as one of the best things that could happen to IAESTE SA as the University of Pretoria will be able to provide stability and continuity, two properties that IAESTE SA have not experienced for a very long time. Furthermore the international interest in South Africa is on the rise and tertiary institutions in South Africa are aiming for international recognition. This relationship can drastically open opportunities for IAESTE SA. After these few months we are doing well and are very optimistic to see what the future of IAESTE SA will bring in terms of increased exchanges, involvement of local students and employers. Jacqueline Morkel IAESTE SA National Secretary A Placement in South Africa Alistair McKendrick : WSP Consulting Engineers, Johannesburg, RSA On arrival at Johannesburg airport, I was waved straight though Immigration without so much of a glance at my hard fought permit, and then picked up my baggage and strode into the arrivals hall to search for my name on one of the placards that were dotted amongst the crowd. With a sinking feeling developing in my stomach, I soon realised that my welcoming committee wasn’t in attendance, so after a coffee and piece of cake to celebrate the fact that the day was my 21st birthday, I began to assess my position. Alistair on top of Table Mountain, Cape Town IAESTE A quick re-read of the trainee’s guidance from IAESTE suggested that although rare, my situation was far from being a reason to book a flight back! I took out my carefully prepared list of emergency numbers and then searched for a payphone. The sinking feeling that had just begun to subside began to deepen once more when I slowly realised the numbers I had for IAESTE South Africa and WSP were office numbers so not likely to be of much use on a Sunday. On reflection I supposed that this could mean that I might not be expected to work weekends! It was then that I found out that Doug Kennaugh, my contact at WSP, had included his mobile number as part of his digital signature on one e-mail. I made the call and after a brief but welcoming conversation with Doug, I knew my placement was turning a corner and I once more began to really look forward to the next 8 weeks. ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 The first week was with WSP was with IT (Information Technology) services and I spent the time work shadowing one of the consultants on site visits all over Johannesburg. One aspect I was very pleased about was that she (unprompted) always took the time to explain every part of the job, and this actually became a feature of all my contact with my colleagues at WSP. The next 3 weeks were with the Mechanical Services Department, where the work was obviously much more closely related to my degree subjects. The specific area I spent time in was Air Conditioning and after a few more site-visits I was offered the chance to complete a significant part of a contract that the company had won. The project was to design the air-conditioning system for a planned domestic terminal at a major African airport. Although daunting, it was the perfect opportunity to complete a major piece of work for the company. The last two weeks were spent in the Electrical and Industrial Services Departments, and although the work was different, it was just as interesting. The chance to accompany a project team to a platinum mine a few hours north of Johannesburg, was an incredible opportunity to see how industry can survive and prosper in the most remote surroundings. As I had a company car throughout the placement, I was keen to take advantage of the opportunity to travel around and see the area. My first contact with IAESTE South Africa came in week one, and I was given the opportunity 19 very early on to meet the other placement students at a party in Pretoria. We all became friends quickly and we spent almost every weekend exploring the Gauteng region around Johannesburg and beyond. Since we had enjoyed travelling around at the weekends so much, myself and another IAESTE student (from Ireland) decided to postpone our return flights and spend 2 weeks exploring Cape Town and the famous Garden Route up towards Durban. This was an amazing fortnight, and looking back, it is hard to see how we managed to fit everything in during 14 days, including a range of new experiences, not least of which were scuba diving and bungee-jumping! My time in South Africa not only provided a perfect opportunity to apply some of my technical knowledge but also really encouraged me to seek a possible career in consultancy. I also enjoyed the amazing chance to explore a country and culture that in some ways is so similar to ours, yet is also remarkably different. Finding this aspect so rewarding, I now feel confident travelling or working abroad for any length of time and have demonstrated that initial set-backs can be overcome. It is the combination of all the above that explains why I consider myself so fortunate to have been part of IAESTE and taken advantage of the unique opportunities it affords to all its participants. 19th Seminar on IAESTE Development : April 22-25, 2004 Tunis, Tunisia - SID Report IAESTE International convened its 19th Seminar on IAESTE Development on April 2225, 2004 in Tunis, Tunisia. This marked the first SID conference to be held in Africa and in an Arab country. SID serves as a means to bring together IAESTE members and co-operating institutions to discuss issues of best practices, administration, organisational advancement and development. Unlike the Annual Conference, which focuses on the exchange of internships, SID allows delegates to come together and focus on the development and improvement of IAESTE as an international organisation. Work groups work on specific tasks requested by the previous General Conference. The resulting work from the work groups is refined over the year into recommendations that go back to the General Conference for official voting and implementation. The conference was held at the El Mouradi Hotel Africa, Tunis and at the opening reception participants were welcomed by Mehdi Lamloum, the Organizing Committee President of IAESTE Tunisia. Further remarks were made by Mr. Jalel Ezzine, Vice President for the National School of Engineering and by the National Secretary of IAESTE Tunisia Mr Tahar Friaa. Mr. Ezzine expressed his sincere welcome and appreciation for the hard work of the organising committee. Pauline Ferguson, General Secretary of IAESTE joined SID Coordinator, Jeff Lange, IAESTE United States in welcoming participants from around the world. This year, 58 delegates were in attendance from 25 countries including 11 National Secretaries. The work at SID is broken down into four working groups led by work group co-ordinators. The pace of the SID is extremely fast. The 20 meeting takes place over four days and is results oriented. The conference convenes an opening plenary to discuss work done since the last SID and the work to be tackled by this year’s SID. Work groups present their results at a group fair held on Saturday. The group fair is a poster session that allows work groups to post their results and gather feedback from those participants outside the work group. Groups then present their findings and results to the closing plenary. The venue for the next SID and the SID Co-ordinator are then nominated. However, SID is not only work. Conference attendees spend time learning about the culture of their host country and get to see some sights too. On Friday evening, delegates were invited to a Tunisian cultural evening held at a restaurant in the ancient Medina in Tunis. On Saturday, participants were treated to a tour of historical Carthage and the seaside suburb of Sidi Bou Said just north of Tunis. SID also gives everyone the chance to share their own culture at the National Evening when delegates share food and drink from their own country along with cultural dress and dances. The 19th SID was an overwhelming success. A special thank you to IAESTE Tunisia for their hard work in putting together this year’s SID. Mr Jeff Lange SID Co-ordinator IAESTE ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 Employers and Institutions Employers and Institutions Supporting the Exchange in 2003 ARGENTINA Participating Employers ESSO SRL Tecpetrol SA Tulsa Oilfield SRL Kasiopea SRL Maison Perfumerie SA Debefil SA Paraná Metal SA María Teresa Sur SRL Donato Zurlo Helpa SRL Club de Campo Cosalta La Loma Construcciones SK Tecnología SA José Luis Otero y Asociados Susana B. Perera. Establecimientos Agropecuarios CNEA- UNSAM INTI: Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Mecánica Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Química y Petroquímica Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Telecomunicaciones, Electrónica e Informática Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Textil Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo sobre Electrodeposición y Procesos Superficiales UBA - Facultad de Ingeniería UNSJ - Facultad de Arquitectura UTN - Facultad Regional Haedo UTN - Facultad Regional Delta UNR - Equipo Provincial de Estudios para Viviendas UNR - Instituto de Mecánica Aplicada y Estructuras UNR – Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Universidad Nacional de Luján Participating Institutions Universidad de Buenos Aires Universidad Nacional General San Martín Universidad Nacional de Luján Universidad Nacional de Rosario Universidad Nacional de San Juan Universidad Tecnológica Nacional: Facultad Regional Haedo Facultad Regional Delta ARMENIA Participating Employers Areximbank, JSC Yerevan Medical Centre Euromotors Ltd, BMW Group GAPEX Ltd Enterprise Incubator Arminco, Ltd IAESTE ANNUAL Mshak, JSC Technical Modeling Republican Center Participating Institutions Institute of Cardiology Institute of Energetic, CJSC State Engineering University of Armenia Yerevan State Medical University Yerevan State University Armenian Agricultural Academy Armenian National Academy AUSTRALIA Participating Employers Agriculture Victoria Australian Pulp and Paper Institute Baker and McKenzie BAT Australia Boron Molecular CSIRO Manufacturing and Infrastructure Technology Deakin University Ford Motor Company Australia GHD Pty Ltd Hawker de Havilland Ian Wark Research Institute Monash Medical Centre Outokumpu-Lurgi RMIT University URS Australia VISY Industries Participating Institutions Deakin University Flinders University Griffith University Monash University Queensland University of Technology RMIT University Swinburne University of Technology University of Adelaide University of Melbourne University of New South Wales University of Queensland University of Sydney University of South Australia University of Western Australia AUSTRIA Participating Employers AC2T research GmbH Akustik Kompetenzzentrum GmbH, Graz Allianz Elementar Versicherung AG ARC Seibersdorf research GmbH ATC-Agro Trial Center GmbH Austrian Energy & Environment AG AVL List GmbH Beurle Ingenieurkonsulenten für Bauwesen Contec Steuerungstechnik & Automation REVIEW 2004 DI Gunther Zierl, Zivilingenieur für Bauwesen DonauConsult Zottl & Erber Ziviltechniker Ges.m.b.H. ELECTROVAC Ges.m.b.H. Engineering Center Steyr GmbH&CoKG Epcos OHG Flextronics Int. GmbH Hydro Ingenieure Infineon Technologies Austria AG Innsitec Laser Technologies GmbH Intercell AG Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Kplus ECHEM Leobersdorfer Maschinenfabrik Linz AG MAGNA Steyr Fahrzeugtechnik AG & CoKG Merckens Karton- und Pappenfabrik GmbH Mobilkom Austria AG&CoKG M-otion.com GmbH Municipality of Graz Österreichisches Forschungs- und Prüfzentrum Arsenal Ges. m.b.H. Pamminger Machinenbau Polymer Competence Center Leoben GmbH Robert Bosch AG Salomon Automation GmbH Siemens AG Österreich Sony DADC Austria AG Stahl und Walzwerk Marienhütte GesmbH Steiermärkische Gebietskrankenkasse tech2b Gründerzentrum GmbH TGW Transportgeräte GmbH & CoKg TORREX Pharma GesmbH Treibacher Industrie AG VAI Pomini GmbH Wiener Linien GmbH & Co KG Wolfram-Bergbau und Hütten-GmbH Nfg. KG Participating Institutions BOKU Universität für Bodenkultur Zentrum für angewandte Genetik Institute for Applied Microbiology Institute for Agrobiotechnology / Environmental Biotechnology Johannes Kepler Universität Linz Institut für Anorganische Chemie Institut für Analytische Chemie Institut für Polymerwissenschaften Montanuniversität Leoben Material Center Leoben (Institute for Mechanical Engineering) Material Center Leoben (Institute for Mechanical Engineering) Erich-Schmidt-Institute for Materail Science Department for Technical Ecosystem Analysis Institute for Mechanical Engineering Department for General and Analytical Chemistry 21 Technische Universität Graz Institute for Chemical Technology of Organic Materials Institute for Soil Mechanics and Foundation Work Institute for Material Science and Welding Technology Institute for Inorganic Chemistry Institute for Structural Analysis, Computational Biomechanics Technische Universität Wien Institut für Konstruktiven Wasserbau, TU Wien Institut für Werkstoffkunde und Materialprüfung, TU Wien Institut für Wassergüte und Abfallwirtschaft Institute of Chemical Engineering Insitut für Technische Informatik Instut für Verkehrplanung und Verkehrsplanung Universität Wien Department of Mathematics University of Vienna, NuHAG Leopold-Franzens-Universität Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften BELARUS Participating Employers Belarusian State University Faculty of Biology Faculty of Chemistry Faculty of Physics Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science Central Scientific - Research Institute of Techniques and Management (Tsentrsystem) Institute of Applied Physics Radio Technical College Belmedpreparats Participating Institutions Belarusian State University Belarusian National Technical University The Kupala University of Grodno BELGIUM Participating Employers Orafti Non-Food Bayer Antwerpen NV Great Lakes Technology Inverto N.V. Denys N.V. SCK-CEN CNH Belgium Picanol Dewaele Textielmachines Procter & Gamble UCB Besix Von Karman Institute Bekaert Participating Institutions Ghent University Department of Applied Physics Department of Electronics and Information Systems Department of Textiles Department of Electrical Energy, Systems and Automation Department of Civil Engineering, Hydraulics 22 BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA Participating Employers Siemens Banjalucka pivara Telekom Aneks Cajavec Tenzo Binis-beton Exit Orange solutions Cajavec mycroelectronics Nora-plast Integral-inzenjering Krajina-lijek IPP-project birou Participating Institutions Cyty Planning Institute Office of Republic of Srpska Pharmacy Institute Republic Institute of Hydromethereology Faculty of Forestry Municipality of Banjaluka Institute of Studies and Projections BOTSWANA Participating Employers Scales Associates Flame Power Multimedia Aqualogic ICC Botswana Haass Consult G4 Consulting Engineers Participating Institutions University of Botswana BRAZIL Participating Employers Apis Nativa Produtos Naturais Ltda Aracruz Celulose S/A ARNO S/A Arquitetura e Consultores Tecnicos Associados Ltda Arqware - Arquitetura e Representações Ltda Arte Diamante Ferramentas Especiais Ltda Atos Automação Industrial Ltda Atos Logistica S/A AUA - Arquitetos Urbanistas Associados AVR Engenharia e Construções Ltda BASF S/A Bergmann Equipamentos Ltda Caltech Engenharia Capital Idiomas e Cultura S/C Ltda Cecrisa Revestimentos Cerâmicos S/A CEFET - MG Central de Intercambio Viagens Ltda Centro de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento em Telecomunicações Centro Universitário da FEI Cestari Industrial e Comercial S/A CI&T Systems S/A CNN Idiomas Companhia do Micro Companhia Docas Imbituba Companhia Vale do Rio Doce Concert Technologies S/A Consdon Engenharia e Comércio Ltda Contabilidade e Administradora de Imóveis BRUGNARA Control Nort Engenharia de Controle Ltda CSA Industria e Comércio de Rótulos e Etiquetas Demetal Engenharia, Industria e Comercio Ltda Doria Construções Civis Ltda DPM Eletricidade Ltda EMEICOM IAESTE Enesa Engenharia S/A Espaço & Tempo Arquitetura SCL Espaço Arquitetura Ltda Esquadro Comercial Ltda Farmácia Wiese Ltda Favale e Associados Engenharia e Arquitetura SC FINATEL - Fundação Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicações Francibel Farmácia de Manipulação Ltda Fundação Gorceix Fundação Paulista de Tecnologia e Educação G. Barbosa Comercial Ltda Gio Tecnologia em Informática Ltda Governo do Estado do Tocantins Greenpeace Amazônia Griffe Arquitetura S/C Gustavo Penna Arquiteto & Associados Hotel Gloria Hotel Intercontinental Rio Hotelaria Accor Brasil - Sofitel Costa do Sauípe ICER Brasil Ltda Ideal Standard WABCO Industria e Comercio Ltda Inst. Tecnologia para o Desenvolvimento LATEC Instituto Mauá de Tecnologia Integral Engenharia Ltda ITAL - Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos John Deere Brasil S/A KS Produtos Automotivos Ltda LOPEL - Equipamentos e Utensílios para Gastronomia M.I. Montreal Informática Ltda Mahle Cofap Anéis S/A Manager Consultoria em Informatica Ltda Marchesan Implementos e Máquinas Metso Minerals Brasil Ltda Mineração Rio do Norte S/A Monolux Construções Civis Ltda Morrisson Mercantil e Técnica Ltda Multilink Tecnologia Ltda Netlab Laboratório Bioclínico Ltda New Shop Informática Ltda NOMADS - USP Orguel Organização Guerra Lages Ltda Osmar Teske Arquiteto Pioneer Sementes Ltda PUC Campinas - Pontificia Universidade Católica de Campinas Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais Prefeitura Municipal de Itabira PUC Minas - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais PUCRS - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul Renk Zanini S/A Robert Bosch Ltda Saba e Ruggiero Agência de Viagens e Turismo Ltda Santini e Rocha Arquitetos SEPLAN Serviços e Planejamento S/C Ltda Setal Engenharia Construções e Perfurações Sidersul Ltda Simplex Sincroniza Engenharia Ltda SINDIBRINQ - Sindicato das Indústrias de Brinquedos, Instrumentos Musicais e Similares SL Cereais e Alimentos Ltda SMARapd Informatica Ltda Smart Price S/A Still do Brasil S/A Suspensys Sistemas Automotivos Ltda Tadeu Baptista Arquitetos Associados Tapetes São Carlos Ltda Tekno S/A Construções, Indústria e Comércio TELE DESIGN Serviços e Comércio de Telecomunicações Ltda Telemar Norte Leste S/A Thermar Engenharia Ltda ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 Tomahawk Propaganda Ltda Transeich Assessoria e Transportes Ltda UEM - Universidade Estadual de Maringá UFCG UFG - Universidade Federal de Goias UFOP - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto UFRRJ - Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro UFSC - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina UFSCar - Universidade Federal de São Carlos UNICAMP - Universidade Estadual de Campinas UNILINS Centro Universitário UNIMEP - Universidade Metodista de Piracicaba UNISUL - Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina Universidade Católica de Santos Universidade Comunitária Regional de Chapecó Universidade de São Paulo Universidade Federal de Goias Universidade Federal de Itajubá Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto USP - Inst. Física de São Carlos USP - Universidade de São Paulo V & M do Brasil S/A V & M do Brasil S/A V & M do Brasil S/A Vértice Automação e Informática Ltda Viação Itapemirim Ltda Viasoft Informática Ltda Volvo do Brasil Veículos Ltda White House English School Participating Institutions Centro Universitário da FEI Governo do Estado do Tocantins UEM - Universidade Estadual de Maringá UFG - Universidade Federal de Goias UFOP - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto UFRRJ - Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro UFSC - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina UFSCar - Universidade Federal de São Carlos UNICAMP - Universidade Estadual de Campinas UNILINS Centro Universitário UNIMEP - Universidade Metodista de Piracicaba UNISUL - Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina Universidade Católica de Santos Universidade Comunitária Regional de Chapecó Universidade de São Paulo Universidade Federal de Goias Universidade Federal de Itajubá Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto USP - Inst. Física de São Carlos USP - Universidade de São Paulo CANADA Participating Employers Alcan International Aventis Pasteur Canada BC 303 Orchards Best Western Inns BMW Group Canada Canadian Space Agency Cogema Resources Inc Dalhousie University School of Biomedical Engineering Dana Corporation EBA Engineering Consultants Ltd Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal Dept. of Chemical Engineering Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Encana Resources Environment Canada Ernst Hansch Construction Espar Products Inc Forintek Canada Corp Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital IAESTE ANNUAL H. H. Angus & Associates Ltd Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute InvoDane Engineering Ltd Kelsan Technologies Corp Kitchen Craft Canada Lallemand Inc McGill University Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Dept. of Mining & Metallurgical Engineering Dept. of Natural Resource Sciences McMaster University Dept. of Chemistry Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research Memorial University Ocean Engineering Research Centre Millennium Biologix Ltd Ministry of Transportation – Ontario National Research Council Institute for Industrial Materials Niagara Parks Commission Ontario Cancer Institute Piroche Plants Inc Queen’s University Applied Magnetics Group Human Mobility Research Centre Dept. of Civil Engineering Dept. of Materials & Metallurgical Eng Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Dept. of Physics Shawwood Industries Tracer Industries Canada Ltd University of Alberta Dept. of Agriculture, Food & Nutritional Science Dept. of Biochemistry Dept. of Mechanical Engineering University of British Columbia Dept. of Metals & Materials Engineering University of Calgary Dept. of Chemical & Petroleum Engineering University of Guelph Dept. of Plant Agriculture Université Laval Dept. of Chemical Engineering University of Manitoba Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering Université Québec Dept. of Forestry University of New Brunswick Dept. of Geodesy & Geomatics Eng University of Saskatchewan Dept. of Crop Science Dept. of Soil Science University of Toronto Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering Dept. of Chemical Engineering University of Waterloo Dept. of Earth Sciences University of Western Ontario Applied Electrostatics Research Centre Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Lab University of Windsor Dept. of Mechanical & Materials Engineering Western Forest Products Ltd Windfields Farm Ltd Participating Institutions Acadia University British Columbia Institute of Technology Brock University Carleton University Concordia University College of the North Atlantic Dalhousie University Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal Fanshawe College REVIEW 2004 Lakehead University McGill University McMaster University Memorial University of NF Niagara College Queen’s University Ryerson Polytechnical Institute Seneca College Simon Fraser University Sir Sandford Fleming College Trent University Université Laval Université de Montréal Université de Sherbrooke Université du Québec University of Alberta University of British Columbia University of Calgary University of Guelph University of Manitoba University of New Brunswick University of Northern British Columbia University of Ottawa University of Regina University of Saskatchewan University of Toronto University of Victoria University of Waterloo University of Western Ontario University of Windsor University of Winnipeg York University CHINA Participating Employers Shanghai Union Gene Technology Co Ltd Biocheck Inc Ecology and Environment, Inc Shanghai Pujiang Cable Co Ltd Shanghai Zhongfang Architectural Design Co Ltd ABC Foreign Language Training Center Shanghai Huizhong Automotive Manufacturing Co Ltd Holiday inn Downtown Shanghai EPS China Co Ltd Shanghai Biopharmaceutics Industry Association Siemens AG Zhejiang Giant Elevator Co Ltd Zhejiang Yuying Groups Fuyang Sunlight Foreign Language Training School Yantiai Wanhua Polyurethane Co Ltd Beijing Research Institute Triastoria Trading & Consulting Co Beijing H&J Inc The Committee of Association for Medial Technology Application (MTA) of Chinese Hospital Association Beijing YDH Co Ltd WUXI Huiguang Instrument Co Ltd Yantai Wanhua Polyurethane Co Ltd Zhongshan German Technologies Co Ltd Shanghai International Studies University Bilingual School Yuyao Dongfeng Primary School Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) East China University of Science and Technology Shanghai University China Jiliang University Zhejiang University Participating Institutions Zhejiang University Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) East China University of Science and Technology China Jiliang University Zhejiang Yuying College 23 Shanghai University Shanghai Normal University Zhongshan University COLOMBIA Participating Employers Grupo Concalidad S/A Poira S/A Centro de Conciliacion de Coruniversitaria Actuar Tolima Feldespato El Vergel y Cia Ltda Participating Institutions Fundacion Universitaria San Martin Universidad del Tolima Universidad del Valle Universidad del Quindio Universidad Autónoma de Cali Escuela de Administracion de Negocios Universidad de la Salle Universidad Pedagógica Nacional Unviersidad de Ciencias Aplicadas y Ambientales Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano Universidad Industrial de Santander Politecnico Jaime Isaza Cadavid Universidad de Ibagué Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira CROATIA Participating Employers ADG doo Adriaoblik doo Agencija za obnovu Osjecke Tvrde APZ Inzenjering dd Atelier Hrzic BF Studio Bimont dd Brodogradiliste 3 Maj Brodogradiliste Kraljevica dd CA IB Cestar doo Cesting doo Civil Engineering Institute of Croatia CONAR doo CROATAN Croatia Airlines dd Croatian Academic and Research NetworkCARNet CROSCO Elis Inzenjering doo Energo doo ERICSSON Nikola Tesla dd EUROLIFT Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Slavonski Brod FENIX-GIU GISDATA doo Gradnja doo Osijek Gravia dd Hand Design doo HEP Distribucija doo HEP Prijenos doo HEP Toplinarstvo doo HIDROING Hrvatske Ceste Hrvatske sume dd HRVATSKE VODE HRVATSKI DUHANI Hydrographic Institute INA Oil Industry dd INDOKONZALTING doo Ing-Plan doo Institute of Geodesy Institute of Hydro-meteorology Intel Trade doo Investinzenjering 24 IPK Kandit dd IREKS AROMA IVANKO ARHITEKTON Jadran Galenski Laboratorij dd Jedro KD Autotrolej doo KD Cistoca KD Vodovod i kanalizacija doo Kvarner CAD doo Leko biro MESSER CROATIA PLIN doo Nature Park - Park prirode Kopacki Rit Opatija Projekt Atelier Osijek-Koteks dd Pivovara Osijek Pivovara Zagreb Produkcija 004 Projektni Biro - Palmoticeva 45” Projektum ZAZ doo Public Office of Urban Planning and Construction Pucko otvoreno uciliste RENCON Reprograph Rijeka Konzalting doo Rijeka Promet doo Rijekaprojekt doo ROTOPLAST Rudjer Boskovic Institute SCAN doo Slobodna Dalmacija dd Split Airport doo Studio A Studio Arbana Technological Research Centre in Osijek Tehnika dd Tehnolosko Inovacijski Centar doo Traffic Institute of Croatia University of Osijek - Faculty of Civil Engineering University of Osijek - Faculty of Education University of Osijek - Faculty of Electrical Engineering University of Split - Faculty of Chemical Engineering University of Split - Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture University of Split - Faculty of Natural Sciences University of Zagreb - Faculty of Architecture University of Zagreb - Faculty of Civil Engineering University of Zagreb - Faculty of Electrical Engineering University of Zagreb - Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnic University of Zagreb - Faculty of Geodesy University of Zagreb - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Zagreb - Faculty of Natural Sciences University of Zagreb - Faculty of Traffic Engineering UOA Helena Njiric Viadukt VIPnet doo Vodovod Osijek doo, P.J. Gradski vodovod i kanalizacija Zagreb Airport Zagrebacke Pekarne - Klara ZGOS doo Zvijezda Participating Institutions University of Zagreb University of Osijek University of Split University of Rijeka IAESTE CYPRUS Participating Employers British American Tobacco (Cyprus) Ltd Cyprus Forest Industries Cyprus Land Development Corporation Cyprus Petroleum Refinery Ltd Cyprus Telecommunications Authority Electricity Authority of Cyprus Forest Park Hotel Hellenic Copper Mines Ltd Joannou & Paraskevaides Ltd Municipality of Nicosia Sewerage Board of Nicosia Water Board of Nicosia Participating Institutions Higher Technical Institute Higher Hotel Institute of Cyprus University of Cyprus College of Tourism and Hotel Management CZECH REPUBLIC Participating Employers ALPS Electric Czech sro Architectural Studio HÉTA sro ATREA sro Automobiltechnik Praha sro AZ Geo sro Ballymore Properties sro Benz-HMB Czech as Bilsing Automation Czech sro Camea sro Dektrade as Deza as DISA Industries sro E+A sro Siemens comp Economia OnLine as Elitex Machinery sro FCC Průmyslové systémy sro Hanex Group sro ILF Consulting Enginners sro JHV-Engineering sro Kolpron Praha sro Logos sro Moravia IT as Recoc sro Robert Bosch spol sro Science Systems (CR) as Staves sro Sudop Praha as Sun Microsystems Czech sro Systinet sro Škoda Auto as The Moravian Museum Vigour sro Walter as Zapadoceska Energetika as Zoolological Garden of Hodonin Participating Institutions Academy of Science of the Czech Republic Brno University of Technology Czech Railway Research Institute Prague Czech Technical University in Prague Charles University Prague Technical University of Liberec The Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague The Institute of Industrial Engineering Tomas Bata University in Zlín Veterinary Research Institute, Brno VSB - Technical University of Ostrava DENMARK Participating Employers ARLA Foods amba, Innovation BioCentrum - DTU ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 B-K Medical A/S Burmeister & Wain, Scandinavian Contractor A/S Casco A/S Cheminova A/S Chr. Hansen A/S Codan Gummi A/S Danisco Sugar and Sweeteners, Development Center Danish Institute of Fundamental Metrology Danish Research Institute for Fishery Research Danish Technological Institute DELTA, Danish Electronics, Light and Acoutics Danish Railways - Architect Office DTU - Department of Chemistry Dyrup A/S Elsam, Nordjyllandsvaerket Energi- og Miljoedate Energi E2 A/S F.L. Smidth A/S FLSmidth Automation A/S Gentofte Kommune, Technical Dept. GN ReSound as H:S Pharmacy HEMPEL A/S House of Prince A/S ICOPAL A/S Junckers Industrier LEO Pharma A/S Maersk Data Defence A/S MT Hoejgaard A/S NOKIA Danmark A/S - Mobile Phones Novozymes A/S - IT Pharmaceutical University of Denmark, Dept of Medical Chemistry Ramboll A/S Ramboll A/S - Aalborg Seven Technologies A/S ShipTech A/S Sophion Bioscience A/S SpadilleMedimentum A/S TDC Kabel TV - A/S Aalborg Municipality - District Heating Aalborg University Aarhus Municipality - City Road Division Participating Institutions Aalborg University, Esbjerg Aalborg University University College of Aarhus Engineering College of Copenhagen Pharmaceutical University of Denmark Technical University of Denmark Copenhagen University ECUADOR Participating Employers ACINDEC AICO ATMglobserv C.A. Bayer Crop Science CMT Cervecería Andina Compañía de Economía Mixta Lojagas Constructiva Consultpiedra Cía. Ltda. Corporación Ecuatoriana de la Calidad Total Corpsistem Distribuidora Panamericana de Licores Diveza Econpre El Patio Andaluz Empresdane Gráficas Fundación Alternativa G.CAP Telas Hacienda Guachalá Harbert International Hartrade & Co S.A. Importadora Yevill IAESTE ANNUAL Industrias Ales Ingeconsul Magnaforma Manpet New Southern Traders S.A. Ozone Line PGG Constructores Pronaca Proyectos mecánicos Rincón Escandinavo Santos CMI SA Servicios Técnicos Industriales STI Soho Sunset Valley Flowers The Tesalia Springs Co. Participating Institutions Universidad San Francisco de Quito Escuela Politécnica del Ejército Universidad Católica EGYPT Participating Employers The Arab Contractors Co The Egyptian Iron and Steel Co, Helwan The Egyptian Copper Works, Alexandria Alexandria National Iron and Steel Co, Alexandria El-Nasr Forging Industrial Co, Helwan El-Nasr Co for Manufacturing Steel Pipes and Accessories, Helwan The National Metal Industries Co, Abu Zabal, Kalyobia Delta Steel Mill, Mostorod, Kalyobia General Metals Co, Helwan El-Nasr Casting Co, Cairo Aluminium Co of Egypt, Naga Hammadi Miar Rayon Co, Kafr ElDawar Egyptian Wool and Spinning and Weaving Co, Cairo General Petroleum Co, Cairo El- Ameraya Petroleum Refining Co, Alexandria Misr Petroleum Co, Cairo Alexandria Petroleum Co, Alexandria Gulf Suez Petroleum Co (GUPCO), Cairo Cairo Petroleum Refining Co, Cairo Private Arch. Office of Prof. Dr. Aly Rafaat, Cairo Private Arch. Office of Prof. Dr. Amr ElHalafawy, Cairo El-Dahan and Farid Office, Cairo Shaker Consultants Group, Cairo National Cement Co, Helwan German-Arab Arch. Office, Cairo Participating Institutions Ain Shams University AlAzhar University American University in Cairo Benha High Institute of Technology Elminia University Suez Canal University Tenth Ramadan High Institute of Technology University of Alexandria University of Assiut University of Cairo University of Helwan Arab Academy for Science and Technology ESTONIA Participating Employers UTS Mööbel Teede REV 2 AB Luhse&Tuhal KPME A&K Design Participating Institutions Tallinn University of Technology Estonian Acadamy of Arts REVIEW 2004 FINLAND Participating Employers Abloy Oy Joensuu Åbo Akademni University AvestaPolarit Stainless Oy Camline Oy City of Helsinki City of Kuopio City of Lappeenranta City of Tampere Consolis Technology Oy Ab Fastems Oy Ab Finnish Road Enterprise Helsinki Energy Helsinki Polytechnic Stadia Helsinki University of Technology Kumijaloste Oy Lappeenranta University of Technology Metso Oyj Metsähallitus METLA Finnish Forest Research Institute Microteam Oy Miilukangas Oy National Land of Survey Outokumpu Oyj Pic Engineering Oyj Pietilä Mika Pori Energy Seinäjoki Polytechnic Sisu Diesel Oy Stora Enso SYKE Finnish Environment Institute Tampere University of Technology Turku University Hospital University of Helsinki University of Oulu Vaasa Polytechnic Vammalan Konepaja Oy Participating Institutions Åbo Akademi University Central Ostrobothnia Polytechnic Helsinki Polytechnic Helsinki University of Technology Lahti Polytechnic Lappeenranta University of Technology Satakunta Polytechnic Seinäjoki Polytechnic Tampere Polytechnic Tampere University of Technology University of Helsinki University of Jyväskylä University of Oulu University of Turku University of Vaasa Vaasa Polytechnic FRANCE Participating Employers Abbaye des Premontres AF2M Pays de Loire Agglopolys Air Liquide Airbus Alstom Power Alstom T&D Amphenol Socapex Antilles Controles Baccarat SA Banque Scalbert Depont - CIC Bassin d’Essais des Carènes Biomerieux Boitelle Daniel C4I Cabinet Technique de l’Est CDC IXIS Administration de Fonds CDHV 25 Celsius SARL CHR Hansen SA CIEL et Logis Clemessy SA CNES Coralis Crowne Plaza CRYLA SAS DALKIA DIS Doralaine Emerson Process Management Manufacturing SAS Energies Cites Eurotrainer SA Friskies France Gaec de la Croix Blanche Garage Aguirre Guerin HAHA architecture Hewlett Packard France Hotel Le Val Thorens Hotel Mercure Houilleres du Bassin de Lorraine INRA Internat SARL IRAI IRSEEM ISA Software ISAGRI ISCIO JIGA PROCESS L’Hôtel des Capitouls La Vielle Auberge Lafarge CTEO LAIMAN LAMTAR Le Moulinal LEGRAND LG Philips Displays Logosapience Merck Sharp and Dohme - Chibret Motorola Motorola SAS NEC Computer International Novembal OPAC Vosges OTEP Parvex SAS Pechiney Rhenalu Pechiney Rhenalu - Issoire Philippe Bolon Philips Semiconductors Plastic Omnium Polimeri Europa France SNC Proludic Renault Agriculture Royal Thalasso Barriere Sale Pastel Santerre Sarl D’Architecture E. Morizet Sarl Kayak Sarl Olx Sarl Setri SAS Sogaplast Satarem SA Schlumberger Etudes et Productions Screg Sud Ouest SEFI Semi Pielstick SERICAD SGS Laboratoire Crépin SGS Multilab SICPA SA Snecma Moteurs SNR Roulement Societe Troyenne de Teinture SOMFY 26 STPEE SYDEL Tramico Unilever Best Foods France USINOR/SOLLAC Atlantique VALEO Whitehead Mann Participating Institutions CEMEF, Ecole des mines de Paris Ecole des Mines d’Albi Ecole des Mines d’Alès Ecole des Mines de Douai Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint Etienne ENSAM Cluny ENSEA ENSPG ENSTIMAC INSERM ISAIP - ESAIP Laboratoire de Physique des Solides Lycee Prive Epid GERMANY Participating Employers 1&1 Internet AG A. Klinkhammer Förderanlagen GmbH ABNOBA Heilmittel GmbH ABX Logistics Rheinkraft GmbH ADACOR GmbH Airbus Deutschland GmbH Airbus Deutschland GmbH Aluminium Norf GmbH AMD Saxony LLC & Co KG angaris GmbH Architektur- und Ingenieurbüro Astrium GmbH ATZ-EVUS AUDI AG Audi AG Aventis Pharma Deutschland GmbH Backhaus Siemer BASF Aktiengesellschaft Bau Barth Holzbau GmbH Bauknecht/Whirlpool Hausgeräte GmbH Bayer AG Bayer Landesvermessungsamt Bayerische Flaschen-Glashüttenwerke Wiegand & Söhne GmbH & Co KG Bayerischer Rundfunk BEB Erdgas und Erdöl GmbH Berliner Informationszentrum für transatlantische Sicherheit eV (BITS) Bertelsmann AG Berufsfortbildungswerk BIAS Bremer Institut für angewandte Strahltechnik GmbH Bilz Werkzeugfabrik GmbH & Co KG Biologische Bundesanstalt Biosphärenreservat - Schorfheide-Chorin Björnsen Beratende Ingenieure GmbH Blaupunkt GmbH BMW AG Bochum-Gelsenkirchener Straßenbahnen AG Brökelmann, Jaeger & Busse Gmbh & Co Brose Fahrzeugtechnik GmbH & Co KG Buna Sow Leuna Olefinverbund GmbH Bund Deutscher Architekten Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und prüfung Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen Bundesforschungsanstalt für Landwirtschaft Büro für Industrieplanung, Dipl.-Ing. Pieper und Partner GmbH C. Morgenstern GmbH Chemtec Leuna CIM GmbH IAESTE CLAAS Selbstfahrende Erntemaschinen GmbH Cognis Deutschland GmbH & Co KG Consortium für elektrochemische Industrie GmbH ContiTech Antriebssysteme GmbH DAAD Büro Berlin - Berliner Künstlerprogramm DaimerChrysler AG Daimler-Benz-Aerospace Airbus GmbH DaimlerChrysler DaimlerChrysler AG DaimlerChrysler AG DaimlerChrysler AG DaimlerChrysler AG, Abt. Füge- und Bearbeitungstechnik DaimlerChrysler AG, GSP/TPR DaimlerChrysler, Entwicklung PKW Degussa AG Degussa AG, High Performance Polymers delta h Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH Dennert Poraver GmbH designafairs GmbH DESY Zeuthen Deutsche Rockwool Mineralwoll GmbH & Co. OHG Deutsche Telekom AG Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Deutscher Wetterdienst Deutsches Institut für Ernährungsforschung Deutsches Krebsforschungs-Zentrum Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Institut für Bauweisen und Konstruktionsforschung Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Institut für Luft- und Raumfahrtmedizin Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Institut für Verbrennungstechnik DG-Flugzeugbau GmbH Dornier GmbH Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG Dr. Peter Hamel Landwirtschaftlicher Betrieb Dreistern-Werk Landwirtschaftlicher Betrieb DTE GmbH & Co KG Duravit AG EADS Deutschland GmbH EADS Deutschland GmbH ECT Ökotoxikologie GmbH Ed. Züblin AG ELAS Elektrobau GmbH Elliptec Resonant Actuator AG ELMOS Semiconductor AG ElringKlinger AG EMBL - Europäisches Laboratorium für Molekularbiologie Endress + Hauser GmbH & Co KG Ernst Hinrichs GmbH ETAS GmbH & Co KG Ettemeyer AG FCI Automotive Deutschland GmbH Federal - Mogul Nürnberg GmbH FEV Motorentechnik GmbH FGAN Filterwerk Mann + Hummel GmbH Fintec-saugsysteme FLABEG GmbH Ford Werke AG Forschungsinstitut für anorganische Werkstoffe Forschungszentrum Rossendorf eV, Institut für Bioanorganische und Radiopharmazeutische Chemie Forschungszentrum Rossendorf eV, Institut für Sicherheitsforschung Forschungszentrum Rossendorf eV, Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research Forschungszentrum Rossendorf, Institut für Kern- und Hadronenphysik Forstdirektion Freiburg Forstdirektion Oberfranken-Mittelfranken Forum Venture Capital FRABA Encoder GmbH ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 Framatome-ANP Fraunhofer IIS Fraunhofer IISB Fraunhofer Institut für Angewandte Optik und Feinmechanik Fraunhofer Institut für Systemtechnik und Innovationsforschung Fraunhofer Institut, Photonische Mikrosysteme IPMS Fraunhofer Institut, Solare Energiesysteme Fraunhofer Institut, Verfahrenstechnik und Verpackung Fraunhofer-IGD Fraunhofer-Institut für Molekularbiologie und Angewandte Oekologie Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme Fraunhofer-Institut für Umweltchemie und Ökotoxikologie Fraunhofer-Institut für Zerstörungsfreie Prüfverfahren IZFP Fraunhofer-Institut Physikalische Meßtechnik, IPM Fresenius Medical Care Deutschland GmbH Friedrich + Maurer GBR Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH Gamma-Service Produktbestrahlung GmbH Gebr. Becker GmbH & Co Geflügel- und Pferdehof M. und I. Bihler GbR Genthe Glas Genthe-X-Coat Gerber Architekten Gesamtverband des deutschen Steinkohlenbergbaus Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung mbH GfE Metalle und Materialien GmbH GKSS Forschungszentrum Geesthacht GmbH GMP Architekten GSF Forschungszentrum für Umwelt und Gesundheit GmbH GTT Gesellschaft für Technologie Transfer mbH Haacon Hebetechnik GmbH Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin GmbH Hans-Knöll-Institut für Naturstoff-Forschung eV Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG Henkel KGaA Hermann Lange GmbH & Co KG Hessisches Landesmuseum Hessisches Landesvermessungsamt HFF/SAGAS Writing Interactive Fiction HTG Huhtamaki Alf Huss Umwelttechnik GmbH IAVF Antriebstechnik AG IBE - Dr. Born - Dr. Ermel GmbH IBK - Ingenieurbüro Dr. Kretzschmar IBL Umweltplanung IBM Deutschland GmbH IBV - Ingenieurgesellschaft für IDT - Internet Development Team IFU GmbH IFW Dresden IMMS INA-Schaeffler KG Industrieanlagen-Betriebsgesellschaft mbH Infineon Technologies AG Ingenieurbüro Dr. Krämer GmbH Ingenieurbüro für Bauwerkserhaltung Weimar GmbH Ingenieurbüro Ohlsen Ingenieurbüro T. Sauer Institut für Agrartechnik Bornim eV Institut für Angewandte Chemie BerlinAdlershof eV Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen Institut für Automation und Kommunikation eV Institut für Energie- und Umwelttechnik eV Institut für Europäische Forschungen u Projekte Institut für Fügetechnik und Werkstoffprüfung GmbH IAESTE ANNUAL Institut für Geologische Wissenschaften Institut für Mikroelektronik- und MechatronikSysteme gGmbH Institut für Pflanzengenetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung (IPK) Institut für Polymerforschung Institut für Vogelforschung Vogelwarte Helgoland Institute for Underground Infrastructure Intermetric INVERS Innovative Verkehrstelematiksysteme GmbH IPROPLAN ITAG Valves & Oilfield Products GmbH IVECO MAGIRUS Jenasensoric eV Komsa Konieczny Architekten und Stadtplaner Krohne Messtechnik GmbH & Co KG KSG Kraftwerks-Simulator-Gesellschaft mbH Landesamt für Flurneuordnung und Landentwicklung Baden-Württemberg Landesbund für Vogelschutz Landeswohlfahrtsverband Hessen Landtag Rheinland-Pfalz Landwirtschaftliche Untersuchungs-und Forschungsanstalt Laser Zentrum Hannover eV Lechwerke AG Lehr- und Forschungsstation Leibniz-Institut für Festkörper- und Werkstoffforschung LITEF GmbH Livingston Calibration GmbH Loos Deutschland GmbH Lufthansa Technik AG LUK GmbH macio GmbH MAN Technologie AG Max-Born-Institut für Nichtlineare Optik und Kurzzeitspektroskopie Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Physik fester Stoffe Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung Max-Planck-Institut für Molekulare Genetik Max-Planck-Institut für Molekulare Pflanzenphysiologie Max-Planck-Institut für Strahlenchemie MBS Mecadi GmbH - Chemicals/Processing Media-Print Informationstechnologie GmbH Merck KGaA Metallbau Windeck GmbH Michel Bau GmbH & Co KG Micronas GmbH Miele & Cie. GmbH & Co Möller Tech GmbH Molnar-Institut für Angewandte Chromatographie Montblanc International GmbH MTG Montagetechnik GmbH MTU Aero Engines GmbH MTU Maintenance Hannover GmbH Mühlbauer AG Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft NEFF GmbH Neuschäfer Elektronik GmbH Niedersächsische Forstliche Versuchsanstalt Oberfinanzdirektion Stuttgart OLP-Özen Leithoff Power AG OTIS-GmbH & Co OHG Paul-Drude-Institut für Festkörperelektronik Philips GmbH Forschungslaboratorien Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt Probus GmbH ProDERM Proquest Alison GmbH PULS Elektronische Stromversorgungen GmbH PWC Deutsche Revision AG REVIEW 2004 R. Wirth CNC-Präzisionsfertigung GmbH RapidSolution Software AG Robert Bosch GmbH Robert Bosch GmbH Robert Bosch GmbH Robert Bosch GmbH Robert Bosch GmbH Robert Bosch GmbH Robert Bosch GmbH Robert Bosch GmbH Sächsisches Landesamt für Umwelt und Geologie Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH Schirm AG Schlaich Bergermann und Partner Scholz & Friends Berlin GmbH Schwermetall Halbzeugwerk GmbH & Co KG SD&M AG SDA Software Design Ahnert GmbH Sick AG Siemens AG Siemens AG Siemens AG Siemens AG Siemens AG Siemens AG Siemens AG Siemens VDO Automotive AG SMS Demag Aktiengesellschaft Staatliche Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt für Landwirtschaft, Weinbau und Gartenbau Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky Stadt Mannheim Staub Haustechnik Planung Stiftung Institut für Werkstofftechnik Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin STMicroelectronics Süddeutsche Schraubenfabrik GmbH SWIPe GmbH Swissmetal Busch-Jaeger GmbH TCS TürControlSysteme AG Technikzentrum Lübeck Tesa AG Thyssenkrupp Bilstein GmbH T-Systems Multimedia Solutions GmbH TÜV-Rheinland Product Safety GmbH UFZ - Umweltforschungszentrum Umwelttechnik & Ingenieure GmbH Unilog Integrata Training AG VETTER Fördertechnik GmbH Vibracoustic Hamburg GmbH VISUS Technology Transfer GmbH Vogelsang Elektromotoren GmbH Volkswagen AG Webasto AG Webservice Leidloff + Löwe GbR Weischede, Herrmann und Partner Werner Sobek Ingenieure GmbH & Co KG Weser-Champignon Westinghouse Reaktor GmbH WIESSNER GmbH Wilkhahn Wilkening & Hahne GmbH & Co X-FAB Semiconductor Foundries AG YEMA - Industriemontage und Rohrleitungsbau GmbH Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und WasserstoffForschung ZF Friedrichshafen AG ZF Getriebe GmbH Zwick GmbH & Co KG Participating Institutions Referat für Wissenstransfer Fachbereich Elektrotechnik Fachbereich Informatik, Mathematik FB Chemieingenieurwesen FB Technik/Angew Informatik Institut für Maschinenbau FB Bauwesen 27 Institut für Ökologie und Umweltschutz FB Maschinenbau Allgemeine und Theoretische Elektrotechnik Universitätsklinikum Benjamin Franklin Fachbereich Automatisierung und Informatik Fachbereich Wasserwirtschaft Labor für Elektronik u Mikroelektronik Maschinenbau, Verfahrens- und Umwelttechnik Fachbereich Landbau/Landespflege Institut für Pflanzenbauwissenschaften Institut für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften des Landbaus Landw.-Gärtn. Fakultät, Institut für Gartenbauwissenschaften Universitätsklinikum Charité Department Chemie DWI an der RWTH Aachen eV Helmholtz-Institut für Biomedizinische Technik IBMT - Institut für Biomedizinische Technologien Institut für Textiltechnik IWW - Wasserbaulabor und Institut Lehrstuhl für Prozesstechnik Lehstuhl für Textilchemie Institut für Wärmetechnik und Thermodynamik Institut für Energieverfahrenstechnik Institut für Aufbereitungsmaschinen Institut für Mechanische Verfahrenstechnik Institut für Silikattechnik Lehrstuhl für Umweltverfahrenstechnik Fak.7-Institut für Ökologie FB Architektur FG Bodenkunde Institut für Energie- und Automatisierungstechnik Institut für Metallische Werkstoffe Institut für Verfahrenstechnik Institut für Datentechnik und Kommunikationsnetze Zentrum für Mikrotechnologien Institut für Fertigungstechnik/Schweißtechnik Professur Oberflächen- und Grenzflächenphysik Professur für Halbleiterphysik Lehrstuhl Elektrische Maschinen und Antriebe Institut für Geologie und Paläontologie Institut für Bergbau Institut für Chemische Verfahrenstechnik Institut für Elektrische Informationstechnik Institut für Erdöl- und Erdgastechnik Institut für Geologie und Paläontologie Institut für Maschinenwesen Institut für Mathematik Institut für Mechanische Verfahrenstechnik Institut für Metallurgie Institut für nichtmetallische Werkstoffe Institut für Polymerwerkstoffe Institut für Prozess- und Produktionsleitung Institut für Thermische Verfahrenstechnik Physikalisches Institut Industrielle Informationstechnik Lehrstuhl Programmiersprachen und Compilerbau Lehrstuhl Bauinformatik Lehrstuhl für Bodenmechanik Lehrstuhl Tragwerkslehre Lehrstuhl Anlagen - und Sicherheitstechnik Lehrstuhl Chemische Reaktionstechnik Lehrstuhl Mechanische Verfahrenstechnik Deutsches Kunststoff-Institut Institut für Wissenschaftliches Rechnen Professur für Kernenergietechnik Institut für Bauklimatik Lehrstuhl für Baukonstruktionslehre Institut für Elektrische Energieversorgung und Hochspannungstechnik Institut für Lebensmittel- und Bioverfahrenstechnik Fakultät Informatik Institut für Wissenschaftliches Rechnen 28 Institut für Leichtbau und Kunststofftechnik Institut für Energiemaschinen und Maschinenlabor Institut für Kartographie Institut für Leichtbau und Kunststofftechnik Institut für Nachrichtentechnik Institut für Produktionstechnik Lehrstuhl Stadtbauwesen Vodafone Stiftungslehrstuhl Arbeitsbereich Mikrosystemtechnik Bioprozess- und Bioverfahrenstechnik Thermische Verfahrenstechnik Fachgebiet Kommunikationsnetze Fachgebiet Fabrikbetrieb Baustoffinstitut Forschungszentrum für Milch und Lebensmittel Lehrstuhl für Feststoff- und Grenzflächenverfahrenstechnik Lehrstuhl für Fluidmechanik und Lehrstuhl für Fluidverfahrenstechnik Lehrstuhl für Gemüsebau Lehrstuhl für Geodäsie Lehrstuhl für Messsystem- und Sensortechnik Lehrstuhl für Thermische Kraftanlagen mit HKW Lehrstuhl für Thermodynamik Lehrstuhl für Vegetationsökologie Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftslehre des Landbaus Lehrstuhl Thermische Kraftanlagen LS für Energie- und Umwelttechnik der Lebensmittelindustrie Physik-Department Lehrstuhl für Vegetationsökologie Institut für Allgemeine Pathologie Lehrstuhl für Maschinen- und Apparatekunde Institut für Physiologische Chemie Akademisches Auslandsamt Botanisches Institut Lehrstuhl für Polymere Werkstoffe Institut für Internationale Kommunikation und Auswärtige Kulturarbeit Lehrstuhl für Bodenkunde und Bodengeographie Lehrstuhl für Hydrologie Akademisches Auslandsamt Lehrstuhl für Signaltheorie AG Entwicklungsneurobiologie Fakultät für Chemie - Lehrstuhl für Analytische Chemie Lehrstuhl für Maschinenelemente, Getriebe und Kraftfahrzeuge Lehrstuhl für Produktionssysteme Institut für Werkstoffe/ Werkstoffprüfung Institut für Geologie, Mineralogie und Geophysik Lehrstuhl für Erzeugung und Anwendung elektrischer Energie Lehrstuhl für Hochfrequenztechnik Lehrstuhl für Statik und Dynamik Lehrstuhl für Techn. Chemie Abt. Tropischer Pflanzenbau Institut für Tierzuchtwissenschaft Institut für Bodenkunde Institut für Landtechnik Institut für Lebensmitteltechnologie Institut für Pflanzenernährung Institut für Pflanzenkrankheiten Institut für Tierzuchtwissenschaft Lehrstuhl für ldw. Wasserbau und Kulturtechnik Institut für Städtebau, Bodenordnung und Kulturtechnik Abteilung Biophysik AG Theoretische Informatik Fachbereich Produktionstechnik FB 2, SFB 517, TP-A8 FB Mathematik und Informatik FG Keramische Werkstoffe und Bauteile Zentrum für Technomathematik (ZeTeM) Professur Rechnerarchitektur Institut für Konstruktions- und Fertigungstechnik IAESTE Fakultät Elektrotechnik Lehrstuhl für Prozessautomatisierung Physische Geographie und Umweltforschung Fachbereich Chemietechnik Lehrstuhl für Mustererkennung Hardware-Software-Co-Design Institut für klassische Archäologie Lehrstuhl für Fertigungstechnologie Lehrstuhl für Mustererkennung Lehrstuhl für Umweltverfahrenstechnik und Recycling Lehrstuhl Konstruktionstechnik Sprachenzentrum Zoologisches Institut I Arbeitsgebiet Dünnschichttechnologie FB 10 - Siedlungswasserwirtschaft Institut für Umweltanalytik Institut für Biochemie Lehrstuhl für Rechnerarchitektur Lehrstuhl für Mikroelektronik Biometrie und Populationsgenetik Chirurgie des Pferdes und Lehrschmiede Institut für Angewandte Mikrobiologie Institut für Bodenkunde und Bodenerhaltung Institut für Landtechnik Grünlandwirtschaft und Futterbau Professur für Organischen Landbau Lehrstuhl für Pflanzenbau Interdisziplinäres Forschungszentrum Institut für Tierernährung und Ernährungsphysiologie Institut für Tierzucht und Haustiergenetik Lehrstuhl für Pfanzenzüchtung Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik III Institut für tierärztl. Nahrungsmittelkunde, Milchwiss Albrecht-von-Haller-Institut Institut für Agrikulturchemie Institut für Forstgenetik und Forstpflanzenzüchtung Institut für Humangenetik Institut für Pflanzenbau Institut für Tierzucht Medizinische Informatik Institut für Chemie und Biochemie Institut für Physik Institut für Mikrobiologie Institut für Geologische Wissenschaften und Geiseltalmuseum Institut für Verfahrenstechnik, Thermische Verfahrenstechnik Institut für Anorganische Chemie Institut für Geologische Wissenschaften Institut für Bodenkunde u Pflanzenernährung Institut für Organische Chemie Institut für Bodenkunde und Pflanzenernährung Institut für Anatomie und Zellbiologie Institut für Anorganische Chemie Institut für Anorganische und angewandte Chemie Institut für Botanik Institut für Strömungsmaschinen Institut für Informatik Akademisches Auslandamt Institut für Bodenkunde und Standortslehre Institut für Pflanzenernährung (330) Fakultät für Machinenbau Institut für Physik Otto-Schott-Institut für Glaschemie Otto-Schott-Institut für Glaschemie Lehrgebiet Werkstoffprüfung Lehr- und Forschungsgebiet Baugeschichte, Denkmalpflege Fachgebiet Bodenmechanik und Grundbau Lehr- und Forschungsgebiet Baugeschichte, Denkmalpflege Akademisches Auslandsamt Institut für Technische Mechanik Institut für Hydromechanik ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 Institut für Mechanische Verfahrenstechnik Fachbereich Biologie/Chemie Fachgebiet Bauphysik Lehrstuhl für Nachrichten-und Übertragungstechnik Lehrstuhl für Netzwerk- und Systemtheorie Fachbereich Biologie Arbeitsgruppe Quantenoptik Umwelttoxikologie Fach M 654 Abteilung Supraleitung und Magnetismus Akademisches Auslandsamt Institut für Anorganische Chemie Interdisziplinäre AG - Zeitaufgelöste Spektroskopie Institut für Experimentelle Physik II Institut für Exp. Physik I, Abt. PWM Institut für Mathematik Institut für Organische Chemie Institut für Technische Chemie Medizinische Tierklinik FB IV, Institut für Ökologie und Umweltchemie Institut für Umweltkommunikation Fakultät für Maschinenbau Fakultät für Verfahrens- und Systemtechnik FIN / IWS Institut für Mechatronik Institut für Experimentelle Physik Institut für Verteilte Systeme Lehrstuhl für Hochfrequenz- und Kommunikationstechnik Akademisches Auslandsamt Fachbereich Mathematik und Informatik KOMET 336 KOMET 335 Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre Akademisches Auslandsamt Fachbereich Chemie FB 9 und JCBM Akademisches Auslandsamt Fachbereich Informatik Heinz Nixdorf Institut Institut für Kunststofftechnik Fachbereich Chemie Institut für Theoretische Informatik LS Physik neuer Materialien FB Informatik, RA FB Maschinenbau und Schiffstechnik Institut für Maritime Systeme Lehrstuhl für Informations- und Kommunikationsdienste Zentrum für Bioinformatik Elektrotechnik und Informatik Elektrotechnik Hochschulrechenzentrum Zentrum für Sensorsysteme (ZESS) Institut für Kernenergetik Institut für Mech. Verfahrenstechnik Institut für Physikalische Elektronik Institut für Steuerungstechnik Institut für Technische Thermodynamik Institut für Verfahrenstechnik und Dampfkesselwesen Institut für Zeitmesstechnik, Fein- und Mikrotechnik Lehrstuhl 6, Angew. Mathematik Lehrstuhl und Institut für chemische Verfahrenstechnik Staatliche Materialprüfungsanstalt (MPA) Institut für Halbleitertechnik FB IV - Mathematik FB IV- Theoretische Informatik Fachsprachenzentrum Tech. Physik Zentrum für Sensorsysteme (ZESS) Institut für Nachrichtenübermittlung Fachhochschule Fulda Fachhochschule Jena IAESTE ANNUAL Fachhochschule München Fachhochschule Münster Fachhochschule Oldenburg/ Ostfriesland/ Wilhelmshaven Fachhochschule Westküste Fachhochschule Zittau Fachhochschule Zwickau FernUniversität Hagen Freie Universität Berlin Hochschule Harz Hochschule Magdeburg-Stendal Hochschule Niederrhein Hochschule Wismar HTWD Dresden Humboldt-Universität Berlin Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München RWTH Aachen Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg Technische Universität Berlin Technische Universität Braunschweig Technische Universität Chemnitz Technische Universität Clausthal Technische Universität Cottbus Technische Universität Darmstadt Technische Universität Dresden Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg Technische Universität Ilmenau Technische Universität München Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover Universität Bielefeld Universität Bochum Universität Bonn Universität Bremen Universität Chemnitz Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg Universität der Bundeswehr München Universität des Saarlandes Universität Dortmund Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Universität Essen Universität Frankfurt Universität Freiburg Universität Gießen Universität Göttingen Universität Greifswald Universität Halle Universität Hamburg Universität Hannover Universität Heidelberg Universität Hohenheim Universität Ilmenau Universität Jena Universität Kaiserslautern Universität Karlsruhe Universität Kassel Universität Kiel Universität Konstanz Universität Leipzig Universität Lüneburg Universität Lüneburg Universität Magdeburg Universität Mainz Universität Mannheim Universität Oldenburg Universität Paderborn Universität Rostock Universität Saarbrücken Universität Siegen Universität Stuttgart Universität Stuttgart Universität Trier Universität Tübingen Universität Weimar Universität Würzburg Universität Siegen REVIEW 2004 GHANA Participating Employers Architectural Spring Ltd, Takoradi Expandable Polyester Product Ltd, Accra First Choice Computer Centre, Kumasi Genesys Solutions Ltd, Accra Kobaku Architectural Ltd, Kumasi Kpodo-Tay Architectural Consultancy, Accra Medilab Diagnostic Services, Kumasi Quink Architectural Consultancy, Kumasi See-Consult Ltd, Kumasi Star Computer Training Institute, Cape Coast Silver Star Auto Ltd, Tema Super Care Ltd, Accra NIIT, Kumasi Amalgamated Group, Kumasi Participating Institutions Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast University of Ghana, Accra GREECE Participating Employers General Army Staff Public Power Corporation Hellenic Telecommunication Organisation Athens Water & Sewage Company Hellenic Broadcasting Television S/A Thessaloniki Water Supply & Sewage Co Association of Local Authorities of Thessaloniki Motor Oil Hellas – Corinth Refineries S/A Hellenic Saltworks S/A Corinth Pipeworks S/A Aluminium de Grece S/A Fage S/A Hellas Can S/A Sidenor Steel Products Manufacturing Company S/A J & P AVAX S/A Hercules General Cement Company S/A Corinth Pipeworks S/A Domotechniki S/A Koinopraxia Gefira Unilever Hellas S/A Hellenic Petroleum S/A Public Gas Corporation of Greece (DEPA) S/A Titan Cement Company S/A MEL – Macedonian Paper Mills S/A Hellenic Fabrics S/A Hellenic Sugar Industry S/A Egnatia Odos S/A Meteko S/A Tehni S/A Phosphoric Fertilizers Industry S/A LIFE- T.S.A. Liquid Fertilizers Klostiria Rodopis S/A General Mining & Metallurgical Company S/A S & B Industrial Minerals S/A Delphi – Distomon Min Co Siemens Teleindustry S/A Geoconsultant S/A OTM S/A P. Spiliotakos & Associates Zenon S/A AR Group S/A Hellenic Institute of Transport Edrasi – C. Psalidas S/A Orizon S/A Institute of Biomedical Technology Christoforos Keridis S/A Themeliodomi S/A Elval S/A Schneider Electric S/A GMC S/A Forest Research Institute 29 Forest Genetics & Forest Species Improvement Hydromeletitiki Ltd Geognosi S/A Geotechnical Engineering Consultants Chemical Process Engineering Research Institute ATTI-KAT S/A Dokimi Mpetokat S/A Ergokat S/A Asprofos Engineering S/A Dromos Technical Co Domos Consulting Engineers Individual Architectural Office Archimedia S/A Turbomed S/A Masselos S/A IRIS J.S.C. A&J Presvelos – A. Kastis Consulting Engineers Institute for Geological & Mineral Exploration Meletitiki – A.N. 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Vassiliadis & Sons S/A Participating Institutions National Technical University of Athens Agricultural University of Athens Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Democritus University of Thrace University of Patras HONG KONG Participating Employers Best Set Ltd Mannars Chan & Associates The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Participating Institutions The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HUNGARY Participating Employers KFKI Direkt Ltd Geological Institute of Hungary Tigra Kft Ltd Strabag Building Plc Pont-Terv Rt EGUT Egri Útépítő Rt Civil Engineering Consultancy Designsoft Kft Huurre–Frigo Ltd Tarok Engineering Ltd Nivelco Process Control Co Ltd Transelectro Power and Environment Co Ltd Mikrovolt Ltd KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics Riel Electronics Ltd Institute for Transport Sciences Ltd Mq-hely Co Ltd Ecorys Hungary Ltd Bay Zoltán Foundation for Applied Research Minicomp Ltd University of Pécs Institute of Architecture State Company for Public Road Management of County Baranya Matáv PKI Telecommunications Development Salgglas Glass Industry Isc Department of Chemical Engineering Science Autocolor Ltd Villa International Co 30 PANNONPHARMA Ltd ASA Construction Company Ltd Épszer Building and Maintance Ltd Mátra Power Plant University of Miskolc Department of Fluid and Heat Department Bálint Analitika Ltd College of Dunaújváros Architectstudio Finta and Partners Ltd State Highway Management Company Ltd by Shores Chemark Production and Sales Ltd Visteon Hungary Ltd AquAcust Leakage Detection and Control Weener Plastic International East Ltd Roto Elzett Hardware Ltd Chemitechnik-Pharma Ltd Bálint and Co. Architecture office Ltd Budapest Inspectorate of Transport Magyar United Rt Arcadom Construction Company Ltd by Shares Dow Hungary Kft Communal Co. Of Veszprém Unimountex Ltd Bakony Technical Ceramics Ltd Total Environmental Planning and Services Ltd College of Dunaújváros Institute of Informatics Polytechnics Budapest Elcoteq Hungary Ltd AQUIFER Environmental engineering, planning, servicing and constructing Ltd College of Dunaújváros Institute of Education CÉH Planning Investment and General Contracting Inc Alstorm Power Hungaria Rt Lőrincz Lajos EV REM-FWS Ground Water Remediation Systems Ltd ICELAND Participating Employers Almenna Consulting Ltd Egill Skallagrimsson Brewery Istak hf Linuhonnun Consulting Engineers Reykjavik Energy The National Power Company Participating Institutions University of Iceland, Science Institute The Icelandic Building Research Institute Icelandic Fisheries Laboratories Planning and Building Department National Energy Authority Icelandic Meteorological Office Capital Area Cemeteries RARIK Iceland State Electricity Public Road Administration IRAN Participating Employers Ahvaz Power Generation Co Aria Kian Construction Materials Institute Fars Regional Water Authority General Environment Protection Organization General Office of Natural Resources of Fars Geological Survey Center of Iran IDEM Co Iran Frame Co Iran Telecommunication Research Center Kavoshgaran Consulting Engineers Kayson Co Khouzestan Steel Co Machine Sazi Tabriz Group IAESTE Mahab Ghods Consulting Engineers Mobarakeh Steel Co National Iranian Copper Industries Co Nimrokh Construction Co Pars Switch Co Passargad Travel Agency Sazeh Consulting Engineers Tablieh Construction Company Tehran Boston Engineers Water Research Center Participating Institutions University of Tehran University of Shiraz Isfahan University of Technology University of Tabriz Ahvaz Shahid Chamran University Tarbiat Modarres University Iran University of Science and Technology Amir Kabir University of Technology KNT University of Technology IRELAND Participating Employers Aonghus McCann Architect ACT Arup Consulting Engineers Bord na Mona Cavan County Council Central Fisheries Board Chemistry Dept, NUIG Chemistry Dept, UCC Clare County Council CODEMA Conico Philips Cork City Council Douglas Wallace, Architects IT Dept, DKIT Dublin City Council FAS Horgan Lynch & Ptns Irish Cement IRUSE Kerry County Council Kildare County Council Laois County Council Léargas Limerick County Council Meath County Council Mech Eng Dept, UCD Moorhill House Hotel NFBC North West Shellfish O’Riordan Staehli, Architects Outokumpo/Tara Mines Ltd Parkman Teoranta Paul Arnold, Architect Phorest Communications Ltd REIO Roscommon County Council Sligo County Council South Tipperary County Council Woodlands Hotel Participating Institutions Cork Institute of Technology Dublin City University Dublin Institute of Technology, Bolton Street Dublin Institute of Technology, Kevin Street Institute of Technology Carlow Institute of Technology Limerick National College of Ireland National University of Ireland Galway National University of Ireland Maynooth Trinity College Dublin University College Cork University College Dublin University of Limerick ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 Japan Petroleum Exploration Co Ltd JGC Corporation KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc Kumagaigumi Co Ltd Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Mitsubishi Heavy Industry Ltd Miyaji Iron Works Co Ltd Nagoya Road Engineer Co Ltd Nippon Telegram and Telephone Corporation Nishimatsu Construction Co Ltd NSK Ltd Odex Corporation Ltd Olympus Optical Co Ltd Omron Corporation Panasonic Mobile Communications Co Ltd Quest Engineer Co Ltd Ricoh Company Ltd Sanwa Electrical Engineering Co Ltd Sanyo Chemical Industries Ltd Senko Medical Instrument MFG Co Ltd Structure Engineering Centre, Japan, Inc. Fukuoka Branch Sumitomo Bakelite Co Ltd Suncall Corporation Tanaka Kikinzoku Ltd Teikoku Oil Co Ltd The Institute of Behavioral Sciences Tokyo Steel Rib & Construction Co Ltd Tokyu Corporation Toyobo Co Ltd Participating Institutions Waseda University ISRAEL Participating Employers A.Y.G.L - Engineers & Consultant A.L Hadas Technologies Architect Adeeb Daoud Architect Amnon Rechter Architect Avi Toledano Architect Harry Brand Architects Schwartz-Besnossof Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Carmel Olefins Israel Edible Products Ltd Kolker, Kolker, Epstein Architects Margalit Suchoy ñ Landscape Architecture Microsoft R&D Center Rad Data Communication Ltd Technion, Israel Institute of Technology Tel-Aviv University The Israel Electric Corporation Yoram Gadish - Engineering Ltd Zeev Baran, Architect Participating Institutions Techion, Israel Institute of Technology Tel-Aviv University Ben-Gurion University of the Negev ITALY ANCONA Participating Employers AEA srl General Impianti srl Summa srl Merloni Elettrodomestici spa DiaTech srl Participating Institutions Università Politecnica delle Marche MILAN Participating Employers Vortal Brescia Tenax spa Planet Reply srl Technology Reply srl @logistics Reply srl Whirlpool Finderpompe Whirlpool Europe srl Participating Institutions Politecnico di Milano Politecnico di Milano, Polo di Lecco Politecnico di Milano, Department of Aerospace Engineering Politecnico di Milano, Department of Electronics and Information JAPAN Participating Employers Alps Electric Co Ltd Canon Inc Central Japan Railway Company Chubu Electric Power Co Inc CTI Engineering Co Ltd Dainippon Ink and Chemicals Inc Foundation of Hokkaido - River Disaster Prevention Research Center Puji PS Corporation Harima Chemicals Inc Hitachi Communication Technologies Ltd Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation Hitachi Ltd - Hitachi Research Laboratory Hitachi Metals Ltd Hitachi Ltd - Mechanical Engineering Research Laboratory Horiba Ltd Ishikawajima Harima Heavy Industries Co Ltd IAESTE ANNUAL JORDAN Participating Employers Dar Al-Handash Shair and Partners Jouzy and Partners Jordan Petroleum Refinery Jordan Pipes Manufacturing Company National Cable and Wire National Electric Power Al Jafar Contracting Petra Engineering Industries Jalal Engineering Consulting Office Central Electricity Generating Habib Associates Supreme Consultant Engineers National Paints Factories Company General Investment Company Fakhoury Medical Supplies Mawshour Zamanoun Consulting Office Omrania and Associates Aramex Arab Potash Company MWH Arabtech Jardanah United Iron and Steel Manfacturing Company Jordan Ceramic Industries Company Sigma Consulting Engineers E-Dimension Estarta Solutions OMB Architects Jordan Cement Ministry of Greater Amman Participating Institutions University of Jordan - Engineering Department Ministry of Education KAZAKHSTAN Participating Employers Kazakhstan Science Research Institute of Nonferrous Metals, Ust-Kamenogorsk National Nuclear Center and Institute of Nuclear Physic (Almaty) REVIEW 2004 Center of Information Technology of Engineering Academy of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty CJSC “Shik” Company, Almaty Kazpromgeohpysica JSC, Kzil-Orda DASU (Automation Systems comany), Almaty Massaget Plus (Machine Construction Company), Almaty Summer Children Campus: Sary Arka – Almaty Mountains sun - Almaty Baldauren - Shuchinsk Participating Institutions Almaty Technological University North-Kazakh State University, Petropavlovsk Zhezkazgan Baikonurov University, Zhezkazgan East Kazakh State Technical University, UstKamenogorsk Kazak Leading Academy of Construction and Architecture, Almaty Kazakh Academy of Transport and Communications, Almaty Atyrau Oil and Gas Institute, Atyrau Kazakh National Agrarian University, Almaty Kazakh National Technical University, Almaty South Kazakhstan State University, Shimkent LATVIA Participating Employers Riga Technical University LEBANON Participating Employers Consolidated Engineering Co. CEC - Khatib and Alami Dar Al Handasah Consultants (Shair & Partners) Associated Consulting Engineers (ACE) Bureau Technique D’urbansuim Et De Travaux Publics (RTUTP) LACECO Physical Plant, American University of Beirut TEAM International Participating Institutions The American University of Beirut, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture LIECHTENSTEIN Participating Employers Hilti AG, Schaan Ivoclar AG, Schaan Participating Institutions Fachhochschule Liechtenstein Vaduz LITHUANIA Participating Employers ABB lithuania Achema Algoritmu Sistemos Belam Telekomunikacijos Europe Institute Faculty of Design, KTU Kauno Liftai Logistikos Sprendimai Microlink Data Silutes Rambynas Participating Institutions Kaunas University of Technology Career Center at Klaipeda University Career Center at Vilnius University Career Center at Siauliai University Department of Science and Higher Education of the Ministry of Education and Science 31 LUXEMBOURG Participating Employers ProfilARBED SA, Luxembourg Cegedel SA, Luxembourg Socom SA, Foetz Participating Institutions Fedil, Luxembourg Chambre de Commerce, Luxembourg Université de Luxembourg, Luxembourg Swiss Federal Institut of Technology, Lausanne (CH) MACEDONIA Participating Employers Avto-Moto Sojuz na Makedonija AD Gradežen Institut – Makedonija AD Evropa AD ESM – Elektrodistribucija – Ohrid AD ESM – Elektroprenos Skopje AD ESM – Direkcija Skopje AD ESM – Podružnica Elektrodistribucija Skopje AD ESM – Podružnica REK-Bitola - RudnikSuvodol AD ESM – REK–Bitola AD Žito Bitola - Bitola AD Žito Vardar - Veles AD MZT FOP Alatnica P.B. Industri - Ohrid Alter - Razvoen Tim AMAK SP AD – Ohrid ARKOM Inženering Galik GALIK – Inženering GEING Krebs und Kifer International Geohidroinženering Grafički Centar - Skopje DGR Geotehnika DIGIT Kompjuterski Inženering DPI Pelagonija Proekt Euro Computer Systems ZAM – Inženering Izvozna i Kreditna Banka AD Izdavaštvo - KRUG INVESTAS IRIS – Inženering Javno Soobrakajno Pretprijatie - Skopje JP Vodovod i Kanalizacija JP GA-MA JP Streževo Kodeks Kom-Soft Login Sistemi Manor MZT Mašinski Inženering MZT FAM Neokom Ad Nikas Skop Panton Pristor MK Rade Končar – Kontaktori i relei Rade Končar – Servis i popravki na električni proizvodi Seavus Siskon Sojuz na vozači na Makedonija Toplifikacija AD FAKOM – Inženering FOD – JP-ESM Skopje EL Novaci Fonko Int HPA – Skopje Cementarnica - Usje AD Participating Institutions Državno Avtosoobrakajno Učilište - Boro Petruševski – Skopje Elektrotehnički Fakultet, UKiM Zavod za vodostopanstvo na RM 32 Institut za Zemjotresno Inženerstvo i Inženerska Seizmologija JNU Zemjodelski Institut – Oddel za lozarstvo i vinarstvo Katedra za Geotehnika, Gradežen Fakultet, UKiM Mašinski Fakultet, UKiM Institut za Informatika – Prirodno-matematiki Fakultet, UkiM Tehnološko-Metalurški Fakultet, UKiM UKiM Zavod za ispituvanje na materijali i razvoj na novi tehnologii “Skopje” MALTA Participating Employers AirMalta plc Alert Communications Ltd Architects Studio Aster/Grossi & Speier JV Datastream Ltd Dedicated Micros Ltd Deeco Ltd Dionica R&D Enemalta Corporation Fixed-Odds Capital (Malta) Ltd ICON Studios Malta Communications Authority Mekanika Ltd Ministry for Agriculture & Fisheries Progett Skart Works Division Participating Institutions University of Malta MEXICO Participating Employers Acosta Edificaciones, SAdeCV Aldez Ingeniería en Construcción, SdeRLdeCV Alem Construcciones, SAdeCV Architekton - Arq. Isidro Arturo Cornejo Muñoz Asientos para Autobuses Amaya, SAdeCV Aura Arquitectos Autoseat, SAdeCV Avanti Ataúdes, SAdeCV British American Tobacco México, SAdeCV Cambell´s de México, SAdeCV Campamento Tepehuales - Conservación Tortugas Marinas Capra Bowling de Veracruz Casa del Granjero Centro de Ingeniería Avanzada en Turbomaquinas, SdeRLdeCV Centro de Control Total de Calidades, SAdeCV Cervecería Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma Ciateq, AC Cifunsa, SAdeCV Coca-Cola - Embotelladora Poza Riza, SAdeCV Coca-Cola - Embotelladora Tampico, SAdeCV Comisión México Americana Para La Erradicación del Gusano Barrenador del Ganado Compañia Ricardo Turrent de Ganado Bovino Construcciones Acrosa, SA Construcciones Industriales Aislamientos Térmicos, SAdeCV Construciones Tuexi, SAdeCV Constructora e Inmobiliaria del Valle, SAdeCV Constructora e Inmobiliaria Villacruz, SAdeCV Corporativo de Servicios Ambientales, SAdeCV Cubo Construcciones De Acero, SAdeCV Desarrollo s y Construciones Industriales de México, SAdeCV Dirona, SAdeCV Ecodyneuet de México, SdeRLdeCV Edificaciones Spazio Embotelladora Tancol, SAdeCV Emergys México, SAdeCV IAESTE Empresa Contratista Minera Jomargo Establo Nacional, SAdeCV Enerya, SAdeCV Equipos Industriales del Golfo, SAdeCV Equipos y Productos Quimicos del Noroeste, SAdeCV Fabricación, Asesoría y Mantenimiento Industrial, SA Flova Industrial, SAdeCV Fundiciones Altzairu, SAdeCV Garanta Estructuras, SAdeCV GDA Arquitectos GE Toshiba Turbine Components de México, SdeRLdeCV Geo Estratos, SAdeCV Grupo Flexi Grupo Roche Syntex Halliburton de México, SAdeCV Hella México - Equipo Industrial Hemex, SAdeCV Hon Industrias, SdeRLdeCV Hospital Universitário de la Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla HOST CPAP, SAdeCV Hotel Posada Tampico Human Service, SAdeCV Hussmann American, SdeRLdeCV Hylsa, SAdeCV - División Aceros Planos Hylsa, SAdeCV - Divisón Tecnología III Arquitectos, SAdeCV Industrias Tonaly, SAdeCV Ingeniería en Electrónica del Atlantico, SAdeCV Instituto en Computación Electrónica e Informática de Tamaulipas, AC Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Madero Instituto Tecnológico de Veracruz Instituto Tecnológico de Cajeme Instituto Texil Nacional, AC Leoplast, SAdeCV Leopoldo Jorge Luis Ponce Ruíz Ingeniería y Construcción Manufacturas Malvas, SAdeCV Medina Sabores y Fragancias, SAdeCV Met-Pac, SAdeCV Metro Alizanza Servicios, SAdeCV Moksha Producción, SC Mueblera Romasa, SAdeCV Operadora de Terminales Especializados, SAdeCV Pesca Azteca, SAdeCV Plasthermo, SAdeCV Presidencia Municipal de Vicente Guerrero, Durango Productos Alimenticios Xico, SAdeCV Proteínas Naturales, SAdeCV Quimiproductos, SAdeCV Rancho Izamal Representaciones Marítimas, SAdeCV Restaurantes - La Zanahoria Rex Irrigación Victoría, SA Segeco, SAdeCV Servicios Agropecuários Del Sur De Tamaulipas, SAdeCV Servicios Especializados Del Carmen Servinext, SAdeCV Siemens, SAdeCV Technopolis Tetrapack, SAdeCV TGC Geotecnía, SAdeCV Transmisiones Automáticas de la Peña, SAdeCV Transportes Unidos Tampiqueños, SAdeCV Tratamientos Geoténicos, SAdeCV Unión Ganadera del Norte de Veracruz Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León - FIME Doctorado Universidade Tecnológica del Sur Sonora Urbe Grupo Inmobiliário, SAdeCV Verificentro Vikingo Victor Manuel Melo Morin Ingeniería Electromecánica Weyerhauser de México, SAdeCV ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 Participating Institutions Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla BUAP Instituto Politécnico Nacional - IPN Instituto Tecnológico de Cajeme Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Juárez Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Madero Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Victoria Instituto Tecnológico de Durango Instituto Tecnológico de Laguna Instituto Tecnológico de León Instituto Tecnológico de Orizaba Instituto Tecnológico de Puebla Instituto Tecnológico de Sonora - ITSON Instituto Tecnológico de Veracruz Instituto Tecnológico de Xalapa Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey - ITESM Campus Ciudad Juárez Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey - ITESM Campus Ciudad de México Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey - ITESM Campus Monterrey Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey - ITESM Campus Querétaro Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey - ITESM Campus San Luis Potosí Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey - ITESM Campus Tampico Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey - ITESM Campus Toluca ITESO - Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente UANL - Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León UNAM - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila Universidad Autónoma de Hidalgo Universidad de las Américas - Campus Puebla Universidad De La Salle Bajio Universidad Iberoamericana - Campus Golfo Universidad Iberoamericana - Campus León Universidad Iberoamericana - Campus Santa Fé Universidad de Monterrey - UDEM Universidad Panamericana - Campus Guadalajara MONGOLIA Participating Employers Mongolian University of Science and Technology Mongolian Agricultural University Mongolian National University Zoos Bank Anod Bank Dr. Bayar Narantuul Tosonhishig Investundrul Neosystems Interactive German-Mongolian Bridge Association Museum of History and Reconstruction Arvissoft Participating Institutions Mongolian University of Science and Technology Mongolian Agricultural University Mongolian National University NETHERLANDS Participating Employers 01-10 Architecten 19 Het Atelier Architecten Cie Architecten b Ellerman Architecten b vd Broek en Bakema Architectenburo irs Vegter bi Atelier Pro Architecten Biomass Tech Group IAESTE ANNUAL Bullhorst Architecten Corus RD&T, Steelmaking Dienst Ruimtelijke Ordening FOM institute for Plasma Physics Grunbauer BV Heren 5 Architecten Hydro Agri Research Centre KAW Architecten Klawer Architecten Kuiper Compagnons LIAG Architectenen bouwadvies Min2 bouwkunst Molenaar & van Winden Moritz Architecten NACO BV National Aerospace Laboratory National Starch & Chemical Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage Ondeo Nalca Europe Paques Philips Research Procede Twente Roeleveld Sikkes Sara Lee, Douwe Egberts Team 4 Architecten Thermophos International BV TNO Industrial Technology Waterleidingmaatschappij Drenthe XX Architecten Yamanouchi Europe BV ZZDP Architecten Participating Institutions TUD Aerospace Engineering TUD Chemical Engineering TUD Lab Org Chem & Cat TUD Mechanical Engineering TUD DIMES TUE Chemical Engineering UT Mechanical Engineering NIGERIA Participating Employers Siotel Limited CyberSchuul Limited iQuest Technologies Participating Institutions University of Lagos NORWAY Participating Employers Amersham Health Arkitektlaget Borregaard Hellefos Brunvoll AS Det Norske Veritas Fast Search & Transfer GeoGruppen Helsebygg Midt-Norge/Interconsult HIAS HUS Arkitekter Trondheim Laerdal Medical Marintek Mikrokrets Nordmoere Energiverk Norsk Hydro Norske Shell Norut Norwegian Centre of Telemedicine Oslo commune, Vann- og avloepsetaten Powel ASA Sandnes kommune Sintef SiT Soer-Norge Aluminium Statens Vegvesen Statoil REVIEW 2004 Stolt Offshore Telenor Trondheim Bydrift Trondheim kommune Universitetssykehuset i Nord-Norge Participating Institutions The Norwegian University of Science and Technology Stavanger University College University of Bergen University of Oslo OMAN Participating Employers Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) Oman Telecommunication Company Oman Cement Company Bahwan Engineering Company Parsons Engineering Science Schlumberger Al-Azri Architects & Consulting Engineers Muscat Municipality Ibn Bahla Engineering Consultancy Zubair Corporation National Engineering Office Galfar Engineering & Contracting Halliburton Worldwide Ltd Shanfari Engineering Company Mohsin Haider Darwish LLC Ibn Khuldoon Cons. Engineering Office Mashoor Engineering Consultancy Al-Ansari Trading Enterprise Participating Institutions Sultan Qaboos University PAKISTAN Participating Employers Al Ghazi Tractors Beacon House Informatics Engineering Consultants International Farshe-e-Afghan Carpet Global Villages Technologies Horizon Quetta Micro-Systems National Construction New Era Textiles Pakistan Online Pearl Institute of Management and Information Technology Qadri Associates Sarwet Anver Medical Complex Siddique Leather Works Wadood Woolen Mills Participating Institutions Al-Khair University Allama Iqbal Open University GIK Institute of Sciences Hamdard University Karachi University Khyber Polytechnic National College of Arts National University of Sciences and Technology - PNEC N.E.D. University of Engineering and Technology Preston University Punjab University Quaid-e-Azam University Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology University of Arid Agriculture, Rawalpindi University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila 33 PERU Participating Employers Telefónica del Perú Compañía Minera Buenaventura Value Investment Perú ITALMECAN Compañía Procesadora de Productos Alimenticios Embotelladora Rivera Colegio Huascarán Participating Institutions Universidad de Lima Universidad de Piura Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas Universidad Nacional del Santa Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería Universidad Nacional de Piura Universidad Pedro Ruiz Gallo Universidad Nacional San Agustín Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos POLAND Participating Employers Atelier 2 Kucza-Kuczyński, Miklaszewski, Warszawa ABB Elta sp z oo, Zaklad Transformatorow Mocy, Lodz Adamed, Warszawa AGA Light Centrum sp z oo, Warszawa AIR Jurkowscy, Gliwice Airpol sp z oo, Warszawa AIUT sp z oo, Gliwice Alba, Lodz AM Technologies Polska, Warszawa APA Markowski, Warszawa APA Wojciechowski, Warszawa Apart-Invest, Warszawa Arcadis Grabowski, Lodz Arconbud, Lodz Arhead sp z oo, Warszawa Arkat – Architectural Office, Gliwice Arkus – Biuro Projektowo-Doradcze, Gliwice Armatura, Lodz Askom sp z oo, Gliwice ATEQ PL sp z oo, Warszawa AWAS–Systemy sp z oo, Warszawa BBPK, Lodz Betacom SA, Warszawa Biuro Architektoniczne - Gorgul Wisniewski, Lodz Biuro Architektoniczne NOW, Lodz Biuro Budownictwa sp z oo, Lutomski, Lodz Biuro projektów - Domar, Gdańsk Biuro Studiów i Projektów Barbara Średniawa, Gliwice Biuro Urbanistyczno Architektoniczne WMW Projekt SC, Lodz Bulanda, Mucha - Architekci, Warszawa Centrum Diagnostyki i Terapii Laserowej, Lodz Centrum Komputerowe Zeto SA, Lodz Centrum Techniki Laserowej – Laser instruments sp z oo, Warszawa Classen-Pol SA, Gliwice Common sp z oo, Lodz Dicom Polska sp z oo, Warszawa Djw Przedsiębiorstwo Techniczno-Budowlane, Warszawa DolnoŚląskie Zakady Us∏ ugowo – Produkcyjne– Dozamel, Wroc∏ aw Ekotech, Lodz Energa, Gdańsk Energotest – Energopomiar sp z oo, Gliwice ETC Architekci, Wroc∏ aw EVO Polska sp z oo, Wroc∏ aw Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice Fibernet, Szczecin Fujitsu Services sp z oo, Warszawa 34 General Electric ZAE Elester SA, Lodz Geoprojekt, Szczecin Heilit + Woerner, Wroc∏ aw Hewlett-Packard Polska, Warszawa Hochtief Polska sp z oo, Warszawa Home pl, Szczecin Horus Energia, Warszawa Hydrobudowa-6 sa, Warszawa Hydron Unipress, Lodz Infotel, Szczecin, Innowacyjne Systemy Logistyczne, Kraków Intop Ltd, Szczecin Invest Complex sp z oo, Gliwice Inwat Zaklad Badawczo-Projektowy, Lodz Ipochem sp z oo, Warszawa Iranko sp z oo, Gliwice J. Jakubiak S.A., Lodz Kabe sp z oo, Gliwice Kemipol, Police Lumena, Warszawa Magnum-X sp z oo, Warszawa Merloni Indesit Poland sp z oo, Lodz Metso Automation Polska sp z oo, Gliwice Mexem z oo, Gliwice MH Ambex, Warszawa Miedzyodrze, Szczecin Miejskie Przedsiębiorstwo Energetyki Cieplnej SA, Kraków Mining and Metallurgy University of Cracow, Kraków Navicentrum, Wroc∏ aw Neo Art Studio, Warszawa Nibco sp z oo, Lodz NOW - Biuro Architektoniczne PWPT Wasko sp z oo, Gliwice Pakiet, Gdansk Peri Polska sp z oo, Warszawa Petron Ltd , Warszawa Philips Lighting Pabianice S.A., Lodz Polar S.A., Wroc∏ aw Polfa – Lodz SA Zaklady Farmaceutyczne, Lodz Pollena Eva SA, Lodz Pracownia Architektoniczno-Urbanistyczna Lipski i Wujek, Lodz Pracownia Formart, Lodz Pracownia Projektowa Pion, Lodz Prexer Projekt, Lodz Projprzem SA – Gliwickie Biuro Projektów Budownictwa Przemys∏ owego, Gliwice Prolan sp z oo, Gliwice Protech, Lodz Pryzmat – autorska pracownia architektury, Gliwice PT Energopiast sp z oo, Wroc∏ aw Radiotechnika Marketing, Wroc∏ aw Radunix – AK Gromniak, Szczecin RAr2 - Laboratorium Architektury Jan Kubiec, Gliwice Regionalna Izba Obrachunkowa, Szczecin Reinvest sp z oo, Przedsiebiorstwo Projektowania i Realizacji Inwestycji, Lodz Rucker Polska sp z oo, Warszawa Silesian Electronic Team sp z oo, Gliwice Smurfit Munksjo Packaging, Warszawa Sochor - Zak∏ ad Elektroniki i Mechaniki Precyzyjnej, Lodz Solaris Laser SA, Warszawa Studio A-4, Szczecin Studio Biuro Architektoniczne Z Sąsiadek, Gliwice Systemy Kodów Kreskowych, Kraków Sztuka Uzytkowa sp z oo, Lodz Technicon sp z oo, Gliwice Technomex sp z oo, Gliwice Telecomm Systems, Warszawa Teleton, Szczecin Transprojekt Gdanski, Szczecin Transprojekt, Gdansk Uniprojekt sp z oo, Lodz IAESTE Unizeto Ltd, Szczecin Vibroson, Lodz Xpress, Szczecin ZFA Unia, Warszawa Participating Institutions Centrum Badań Kosmicznych PAN, Warszawa Institute of Automatic Control - Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice Institute of Power Eng., Gdańsk Institute of Welding, Gliwice Instytut Chemii Organicznej PAN, Warszawa Instytut Chemii Przemys_owej, Warszawa Instytut Łączności, Warszawa Instytut Optyki Stosowanej, Warszawa Instytut Protez Serca – Fundacja Rozwoju Kardiochirurgii, Gliwice Instytut Technologii Elektronowej, Warszawa Laboratorium Procesów Technologicznych Lodz Technical University – Instytut Chemii Organicznej Lodz Technical University – Instytut Fizyki Lodz Technical University - Instytut Inzynierii Materialowej Lodz Technical University – Instytut Konstrukcji Betonowych Lodz Technical University – Instytut Maszyn Przeplywowych Lodz Technical University - Instytut Obrabiarek i Budowy Maszyn Lodz Technical University – Instytut Podstaw Chemii Zywnosci Lodz Technical University - Instytut Pojazdow Lodz Technical University – Katedra Informatyki Stosowanej Lodz Technical University - Katedra Mikroelektroniki i Technik. Informatycznych. Ośrodek Badawczo-Rozwojowy Izotopów Radiostope Centre, Warszawa Politechnika Gdańska, Gdańsk Politechnika Warszawska Przemys∏ owy Instytut Automatyki i Pomiarów PIAP, Warszawa Przemys∏ owy Instytut Motoryzacji, Warszawa Przemys∏ owy Instytut Telekomunikacji, Gdansk Przemys∏ owy Instytut Telekomunikacji, Warszawa Wydzia∏Mechaniczny, Instytut Inzynierii Materialowej, Szczecin Wydzia∏Technologii i Inżynierii Chemicznej, Instytut Polimerow, Szczecin Wydzia∏Technologii i Inżynierii Chemicznej, Zak∏ ad Chemii Fizycznej, Szczecin Wydzia∏Technologii i Inżynierii Chemicznej, Zak∏ ad Chemii Analitycznej, Szczecin Wydzia∏Technologii i Inżynierii Chemicznej, Zak∏ ad Chemii Nieorganicznej, Szczecin Wydzia∏Technologii i Inżynierii Chemicznej, Zak∏ ad Inżynierii Chemicznej i Procesowej, Szczecin Wydzia∏Chemiczny Politechniki Warszawskiej Wydzia∏Elektryczny, Zak∏ ad Telekomunikacji Optycznej i Fotoniki, Szczecin PORTUGAL Participating Employers ADP-Adubos de Portugal, SA Beralt Tin & Wolfram (Portugal), SA BRISA - Auto-Estradas de Portugal, SA CGD-Caixa Geral de Depósitos CIMPOR-Indústria de Cimentos, SA CPPE-Direcção de Produção, SA EDP Distribuição-Energia, SA ESTEREOFOTO, Lda. HOVIONE FarmaCiencia, SA ISQ-Instituto de Soldadura e Qualidade LNEC-Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil PORTUCEL-Empresa Produtora de Pasta e Papel, SA QUIMIGAL-Química de Portugal, SA ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 SECIL-Companhia Geral de Cal e Cimento, SA VICAIMA-Indústria de Madeiras e Derivados, SA Participating Institutions Universidade de Aveiro Universidade da Beira Interior Universidade de Coimbra - Faculdade de Ciìncias e Tecnologia Universidade de Lisboa - Faculdade de Ciìncias Universidade Lusûfona Universidade Nova de Lisboa - Faculdade de Ciìncias e Tecnologia Universidade do Porto - Faculdade de Engenharia Universidade Tècnica de Lisboa - Faculdade de Medicina Veterinaria Instituto Superior Tècnico ROMANIA Participating Employers West Group Architecture SRL (1999, 2000) SC Westfourth Architecture SA (2000, 2001) NEO BOS Arhitectura SRL Transalpin Industries SA FCI Capitel International SRL (2002) SC Iptana SA Search Corporation Studio T94 Impex SRL Aedificia Carpati SA Architectural SRL Participating Institutions Ion Mincu - University of Architecture and Urban Planning - Bucharest Technical University of Cluj Napoca University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Iasi RUSSIA Participating Employers Moscow State Aviation Institute Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Biophysics Moscow Student Centre Centre - Architecture, Advertisement, Design A Asadov Architectural Studio Architectural Studio - Manipulazione Internazionale Building company Stroygradservice Tourist bureau BTI - Service Engineering company - Megalux Software company - AC Computer Editorial office - Tvoia Vertical Participating Institutions Moscow State Linguistic University Plekhanov Russian Academy of Economics Moscow State University named after Lomonosov Moscow Aviation Technology University named after Tsiolkovsky State University of Administration State University High School of Economics Russian University of People’s Friendship Moscow State Technical University named after N.E. Baouman Moscow State Aviation Institute Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology Moscow State University of Service Institute of Biochemical Physics Lomonosov’s Academy of Fine Chemical Material Science Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas Moscow Institute of Radio Engineering, Electronics and Automation Moscow Technological University named after Mendeleev Moscow State University of Food Production IAESTE ANNUAL Moscow State University of Applied Biotechnologies SERBIA & MONTENEGRO Participating Employers Grafix, Beograd University of Belgrade Matematicki fakultet Gradjevinski fakultet Elektrotehnicki fakultet Hemijski fakultet Rudarsko-geoloski fakultet Sumarski fakultet Tehnolosko-metalurski fakultet - Katedra za OHT - Katedra za organsku hemiju - Katedra za OTN - Katedra za biohemijsko inzenjerstvo Masinski fakultet - CENT - Centar za molekularne masine IHTM, Beograd ITNMS, Beograd IBIS-SYS, Beograd Institut za molekularnu genetiku i genetsko inzenjerstvo, Beograd Institut - Nikola Tesla, Beograd Institut - Mihajlo Pupin, Beograd Ekonomski institut, Beograd Lola institut, Beograd SANU – Institut tehnickih nauka, Beograd Institut za nuklearne nauke “Vinca”, Beograd Institut za fiziku, Zemun Rudarski institut, Zemun INEP, Zemun Institut za puteve, Beograd Geoloski zavod - GEMINI, Beograd Janko Lisjak – Ekoloski inzenjering, Beograd Biro 59, Beograd Arhitektonski biro - CUBUS, Beograd Ovation, Beograd MINEL – ELVO, Novi Beograd MINEL – ELIP, Novi Beograd Osnova Projekt, Beograd Estetika Interprojekt, Beograd GP - Napred, Novi Beograd Sigmaprojekt, Beograd GP - Rad, Beograd Montaza, Beograd Industrija spirita i kvasca - Vrenje, Beograd Rafinerija nafte - Beograd, Beograd BIP Holding, Beograd EPS – Elektroistok, Beograd Industrija boja i lakova “Duga”, Beograd Republicki geodetski zavod, Beograd Energoprojekt, Novi Beograd Arhitektura i urbanizam Hidroinzenjering JP Termoelektrana - Nikola Tesla, Obrenovac Beograd-Put, Beograd Ekonomski biro, Beograd Zavod za inzenjering Urbanisticki zavod, Beograd Galenika, Zemun HIP – Azotara, Pancevo HIP – Petrohemija, Pancevo Tehicom, Beograd TehnicomNET Tehcom Tehnicom Computers University of Novi Sad Faculty of Technical Science, Novi Sad - Institut za industrijsku gradnju - Institut za industrijske sisteme - Institut za RAM - Institut za proizvodno inzenjerstvo - Institut za inzenjerstvo REVIEW 2004 Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Novi Sad - Institut za fiziku - Institut za matematiku Fakultet za arhitekturu i gradjevinu Nacionalna laboratorija za ispitivanje semena, Novi Sad Ardi DOO, Novi Sad Atelje Kresovic, Novi Sad AD Buducnost, Novi Sad AD Pro-Ing, Novi Sad DTD Kanal GDP, Novi Sad DP Institut za zastitu na radu, Novi Sad EPS – Elektrovojvodina projektni biro, Novi Sad NIS – Rafinerija nafte, Novi Sad NIS – Gas, Novi Sad JP Informatika, Novi Sad Vojvodina Pro-Ing 46, Novi Sad DD Plan, Novi Sad GP - Neimar - EPJ - Inzenjering, Novi Sad JP - Urbanizam, Novi Sad Jugoinspekt, Novi Sad Navip-DDO Fruskogorac, Novi Sad Agrovojvodina Export-Import, Novi Sad Agrovojvodina - Metalurgija, Novi Sad Graditelj, Novi Sad Vojvodina put, Novi Sad Novosadska mlekara, Novi Sad Albus, Novi Sad Urbisprojekt, Novi Sad JP Zavod za izgradnju grada, Novi Sad Zavod za puteve, mostove i saobracajnice Vojvodine, Novi Sad Zavod za zastitu spomenika kulture, Novi Sad Motins, Novi Sad Danubijus, Novi Sad MB Projekt, Novi Sad NIS-Gas, Merenje i regulacija, Novi Sad NIS-Rafinerija nafte, Novi Sad JKP Novosadske toplane, Novi Sad Petar Drapsin - a.d., Novi Sad Transped, Novi Sad Muzej grada Novog Sada, Petrovaradin Gradjevinski fakultet, Subotica Kompanija - Voj-put, Subotica Panongrad, Subotica Expres-servis, Subotica AD - Naftagas-Montaza, Zrenjanin NIS-Gas, Odrzavanje gasovoda, Zrenjanin DP - Agroinstitut, Sombor Somboled, Sombor Sunce a.d., Sombor AD Jugozapadna Backa, Bac University of Nis Elektronski fakultet, Nis - Laboratorija za TV - Laboratorija za MT - Laboratorija za robotiku Masinski fakultet, Nis Arhitektonsko-Gradjevinski fakultet, Nis Filozofski fakultet, Nis Zavod za zastitu spomenika kulture, Nis Zavod za urbanizam, Nis Banker Internet, Nis Positive IT&Media, Nis Duvanska industrija, Nis Niska mlekara, Nis Nisprojekt, Nis Nisinvest, Nis DMV, Nis Pivara - Nis, Nis MIN FITIP, Nis MIN Inzenjering, Nis MIN Holding BOG&COM, Nis Grafika Galeb, Nis Fox, Nis Zitopek, Nis 35 Gradska toplana, Nis Boox Computers, Kragujevac Direkcija za urbanizam i izgradnju, Kragujevac University of Montenegro Centar informacionog sistema Masinski fakultet, Podgorica Elektrotehnicki fakultet, Podgorica Gradjevinski fakultet, Podgorica Telekom-Crne Gore, Podgorica Internet-Crne Gore, Podgorica Monet, Podgorica IGP Fidija, Podgorica Crnagora put, Podgorica MI - Radoje Dakic, Podgorica Cijevna komerc, Podgorica Jugopetrrol, Kotor Industrija lezajeva, Kotor Institut za biologiju mora, Kotor Jadransko brodogradiliste, Bijela Luka Bar, Bar Participating Institutions University of Belgrade – Univerzitet u Beogradu University of Arts, Belgrade – Univerzitet umetnosti, Beograd University of Novi Sad – Univerzitet u Novom Sadu University of Nis – Univerzitet u Nisu University of Montenegro–– Univerzitet Crne Gore, Podgorica University of Kragujevac – Univerzitet u Kragujevcu University of Pristina – Univerzitet u Pristini Faculty of Technical Sciences in Bor – Fakultet tehnickih nauka u Boru Faculty of Civil Engineering in Subotica – Gradjevinski fakultet u Subotici Faculty of Agriculture in Cacak – Poljoprivredni fakultet u Cacku SIERRA LEONE Participating Employers Sierra Leone Water Company (SALWACO) Sierra Leone Telecommunications Limited (Sierratel) National Power Authority (NPA) Sierra Leone Brewery Limited (SLBL) Sierra Leone National Petroleum (NP) Participating Institutions Fourah Bay College Njala University College SLOVAKIA Participating Employers Rittal, sro KZT-tour Frequentis spol sro AUREX, sro Nemetschek Slovensko, sro EDIS vydavatelstvo zilinskej univerzity Elteco, as VOD-EKO, as, Trencin Konstrukta – Industry, as EpiSoftware Slovakia, sro Materfoods, kom spol Skoda Auto as AVX Czech Republic sro Tatra banka as DELL Computer, sro Profesia spol, sro Matador, as, Puchov Yazaki Slovakia, spol sro Osram Slovakia, as TEMPEST, spol sro Accenture Slovenske telekomunikacie, as PricewaterhouseCoopers 36 Matsushita Electronic Components Slovakia sro SONY Slovakia, sro Lidl, vos Participating Institutions Slovak University of Technology Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology University of Zilina Faculty of Electrical Engineering Technical University of Kosice Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics SLOVENIA Participating Employers Tecos, Slovenian Tool and Die Development Center Komunaprojekt dd SMM doo Ledinek Engineering doo Oikos doo Gorenje dd Talum dd Artex doo Modan Informatika doo Dravske elektrarne Maribor d.o.o TVM – Tovarna vozil Maribor LE-tehnika doo CGS doo Savatech doo Droga Portoroz Helios Spica international doo Iskra Sistemi dd Elma TT dd Trimo dd Korona Power engineering dd Fenolit dd Turboinstitut dd Iskra Transmission dd Comland Participating Institutions FS - Faculty of Mechanical engineering Maribor Faculty of Mechanical engineering Ljubljana FKKT - Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical engineering Maribor FERI - Faculty of Electrical engineering and Computer science Maribor FG - Faculty of Civil engineering Maribor IZUM - Institut of Information science CAMTP - Center for Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics National Institute of Chemistry Ljubljana Institute of metals and technology Slovenian Nat. Building and Civil engineering Institute Laboratory for Telecomunication Faculty of Electrical engineering Ljubljana Faculty of Computer and Information Science Ljubljana Center for Experimental Mechanics Institute of Transport and Trafic Ljubljana Jozef Stefan Institute Urban Planning of the Rep. of Slovenia Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology Ljubljana Biotechnical Faculty SOUTH AFRICA Participating Employers BKS Civil Engineering WSP Consulting Engineers Participating Institutions University of Pretoria University of Cape Town IAESTE SPAIN Participating Employers AFO Department UPV Abad Industrial SA ABM Serveis D’Enginyeria i Consulting, SL Acefhat, AIE Aeropuertos Espanoles y Navegacion Aerea Agua Y Estructuras, SA (AYESA) AIDEM AIDICO Aigües de Mataro, SA Aigües ter Llobregat Ajuntament de Cubelles Ajuntament de la Font Ajuntament de Llinars del Valles Ajuntament de Miramar Ajuntament de Rafelbunyol Ajuntament de Rocafort Albert Pla Gispertestudio de Arquitectura Alberto Mora Galiana SA Alcon Cusi,SA Alhambra Soluciones Y Servicios, SA Alimatic SL Aluminios Cortizo SA Allibert Manutención SA Amat Y Maestre Amylum Ibérica SA Apia XXI SA Aplicaciones Electricas Instalaciones y Mantenimientos JJY, SL Applus Idiada Aquagest SA Aqualia-FCC, Vigo UTE Arditécnica, SL Areas Ingeneria y Arquitectura Arespa Motors Girona SA Argus Servies Telemátics Aromania Fragancias Naturales SL Arquitectura Mediterranea Contemporanea SL Arquitectura Producciones Ascenors Serra SA Ascensors Soler, S.A. Asociación/Colegio de Ingenieros icai Atlinks España, SL Atres Taller Tècnic CB Auren Inconas SA Autoridad Portuaria de Gijon Avisor, SA AVL Iberica, SA AVP Arquitectos CB Ayuntamiento de Alcoy Ayuntamiento de Chilches Ayuntamiento de Jerica Ayuntamiento de Monserrat Ayuntamiento de Puzol Ayuntamiento de Tarragona Ayuntamiento de Tavernes de la Valldigna Ayuntamiento de Torremolinos Ayuntamiento de Tortosa Ayuntamiento del Puig BCN Media Forum, SL BCR, Arquitectes SC Beth Gali, SL Beulas, SAU Biocentury SL Brufau, Obiol, Moya & Associados SL Cables de Comunicaciones Zaragoza SL Cafemax Sat, SL Carsa Cartif Catedra Coit-upm Etsi Telecomunicacion. Cementos Lemona SA / Lemona Industrial SA Cemosa, Ingenieria y Control Cerramientos de Naves Industriales SA Cidaut Ciriec España Cobega, SA ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 Col Legi d’Arquitectes de Barcelona (coac) Colegio de Ingenieros de Caminos, Canales y Puertos Componentes y Aplicaciones Electrónicas SA (Capelsa) Confederacion Hidrografica del Jucar Confederacion Hidrografica del Jucar Confederacion Valenciana de Comercio, co va co Conselleria de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación Servicio de Desarrollo Tecnológico Agrário Conselleria de Infraestructuras y Transporte, DG de Puertos y Costas Construcciones Ker SA Constructora Hispánica Consultoria de Projectes Girona SL Control y Montajes Industrialescymi SA Copcisa SA Corbella Gestion y Construccion SL Creditasa Crivillers i Arquitectes Assoc SL CTA Centro de Tecnologías Aeronauticas CTA consultores técnicos asociados CHAV, SA Decovial Dell Computer SA Departamento d’Enginyeria Quimica Departamento de Botánica, Universidad de Granada Departamento de Ciencia Animal Unidad de Mejora Genetica Departamento de Ciencias e Ingeniería del Terreno y Los Materiales Universidad de Cantabria Departamento de Economía y Ciencias Sociales UPV Departamento de Fisica Aplicada UPV Departamento de Física Teórica Universidad de Zaragoza Departamento de Ingeniería Hidraulica y Medio Ambiente Departamento de Ingeniería Cartografica UPV Departamento de Ingeniería Cartográfica / UPV Departamento de Ingeniería del Diseño y Fabricación Universidad de Zaragoza Departamento de Ingenieria e Infraestructuras de Transportes Departamento de Ingeniería Geográfica y Técnicas de Expresión Gráfica Universidad de Cantabria Departamento de Ingenieria Hidraulica y Medio Ambiente Departamento de Ingeniería Química Universidad de Alicante Departamento de Ingeniería Química Universidad de Alicante Departamento de Ingenieria Química y Nuclear Universidad Politécnica de Valencia Departamento de Matematicas Universidad de Oviedo Departamento de Mecanización y Tecnología Agraria Universidad Politécnica de Valencia Departamento de Organizacion de Empresas Departamento de Química e Ingeniería del Medio Ambiente Universidad de Zaragoza Departamento Electrònica Facultat de Física Universitat de Barcelona Deutsche Bank, SAE Diari Segre, SL Diputacion de Barcelona Diputacion Provincial de Castellon Direccion General de Arquitectura y Vivienda Consejeria de Obras Publicas y Transportes Direccion General de Arquitectura y Vivienda Consejeria Obras Publicas y Transportes Distribuciones Alfonso Lema SL Domingo Sanchez Fuentes Departamento Arquitectura de Computadores Departamento Lenguajes y Ciencias de la Computacion Dubois Mobiliario SL ETS Arquitectura Departamento de Matematica Aplicada IAESTE ANNUAL ETS Arquitectura Departamento de Mecanica del Medio Continuo y Teoria de las Estructuras ETSI Informática - Servicios de Informática Sccasa - ECC EITB SP Elecqui, SA Enarco, SA Enric Steegmann Garcia Enrique Abascal Garcia Equipo Consultor SL Erictel SL Escola d’Art i Superior de Disseny de Valencia Escola Politècnica Superior Universitat de Lleidainstitut Municipal d’Informàtica Escola Universitaria Politecnica de Mataro Escuela Politécnica de Gandía Escuela Tecnica Superior de Caminos, Canales y Puertos Universidad Politecnica de Valencia Estudio de Arquitectura Vicente Peris Palanca ETSAV - Taller de Maquetas ETSI de Telecomunicacion-UPM Departamento Tecnologia ETSI Telecomunicacion-UPM Departamento Ingenieria Electronica. ETSI Telecomunicacion-UPM Departamento SSR Euro - Palmyra SA Evobus Iberica SA Excma Diputación Provincial de Alicante FCC Construcción, SA Farmacia Juan Manuel Usero Vílchez Fasace Construcciones SL Federación EFA CV Efa la Malvesía Fermax Electronica SAE Ferrallats Armangué SA Ferroatlantica SL Ferrovial Agroman Font Salem SL Food Machinery Española, SA Fritta SL Fundacio Cetemmsa Fundacion Ipec (Instituto Portuario de Estudios y Cooperacion de la Comunidad Valenciana) Fundacion Roig Alfonso de la Comunidad Valenciana Geag SL Genetaq SL GH Electrotermia SA GMK Associats SL GPO Ingenieria, SA Grupo de Ingenieria del Terreno (GIT) Grupo de Tecnología de la Construcción Grupos de Emisarios Submarinos e Hidráulica Ambiental Universidad de Cantabria Heineken España SA Hormigones Asfalticos Andaluces SA (Hormacesa) Hotel Ibis Hotel Voramar Hutchinson Palamós SA Iberica de Estudios e Ingenieria SA Ibernet Telematica SL Idom. Ingenieria y Arquitectura IFCO Systems España SA Ilemo Hardi, SA Image laboratories SL Indalva SL Indebe SA Industrias Quirurgicas de Levante Industrias Rios Ingeniería de Ascensores y Automatismos SL Ingenieria de Tráfico SL (intra) Ingenieria del Diseno y la Comunicacion SCA (Indico) Ingeniería del Suelo SA Ingeniería y Economía del Transporte SA Institut d’Informàtica i Matemàtica Aplicada GGG Universitat de Girona Instituto Andaluz de Tecnologia Instituto de Biocomputación (BIFI) REVIEW 2004 Instituto de Gestión Empresarial Agraria (IGEA) Instituto Nacional de Tecnica Aeroespacial (INTA) Instrumentos Testo SA Intelectric Jaencoop SDAD Coop and 2º Grado Juan Mercadé Estudio de Arquitectura Kompas Touristik España SA Kontrelmec SL LM78 SL Laboratorio de Cementos Escuela de Minas de Oviedo Laboratorio de Teledetección Facultad de Ciencias Laboratoris Belloch SA Lantec Estudios y Proyectos SL Lizaga Ubalde SL Localret SA Localsol Enval SA Luis Batalla SAU Llacer y Navarro SL Llamas SL Maier S Coop Mancomunitat de Municipis de la SaforValldigna Manufacturas Electricas SA Marmol Compac, SA Marques Tallers Gràfics Martínez Segovia Fernández Pallas y Asociados Ingeniería y Arquitectura SA MC2 Ingenieria y Sistemas Mcneel Europe, SL Megatrac 2000 SL Metecor SL Miquel Angel Lacomba Seguí MRPR Arquitectos SL National Motor SAU NC Amahe SAU Neumac, SAU Nicolas Correa SA Noge SL Nuño de la Rosa Asociados Obrascon Huarte Lain SA Odec SA Omrom Electronics SA Oxiter Girona SL Pamias Servicios de Ingenieria SA Papeleria de Brandia SA Paviblok SL Pinturas Hempel SA Pinturas Monto SA Plaza & Björk Consultores SL Prointec SA Quimicas Quimxel SL Radio Castilla Radiomania Rafael Gimeno Balaguer Residencias Universitarias SA Reynalco SA Sacmi Iberica SA Saitec SA Sedesa Obras y Servicios SA Sener Ingeniería y Sistemas SA Sertec Soluciones Informaticas SA Servidisca SL Serviplaya SA Sevicios Terrestres y Marítimos SA SGEL Sociedad General Española de Libreria SGS Arquitectos Siemens Siemsa Este SA Sima, SA Sociedad Arrendataria Coral Beach SL Sociedad General Aguas de Barcelona Soriberica SA Taim-TFG Talleres Morato SL Técnica y Manutención SL 37 Tecno-Caucho SA Televisió de Catalunya SA Terres Empresa Constructora SL Thyssenkrupp Sofedit España Transportes Alonso Salcedo SA Trymedia Systems Unifret SL Unión Naval Barcelona SA Universidad de Burgoscentro de Investigación y Desarrollo Universidad de Burgos Servicio de Informática y Comunicaciones Universidad de Oviedo Departamento de Explotacion de Minas Universidad de Oviedo Departamento de Matemáticas. Universitat de Girona Valero Llanas e Hijos SA Vercher & Pons SL Villenava Correduria de Seguros SL Visteon Sistemas Interiores España SL Viveros Pereira SL Vodafone España SA Vuitce Arquitectura SCP Participating Institutions C.P.S. ZARAGOZA E.S.DE DISSENY ELISAVA E.T.S.ARQUITECTURA BARCELONA E.T.S.ARQUITECTURA SEVILLA E.T.S.ARQUITECTURA VALENCIA E.T.S.ARQUITECTURA VALLÉS E.T.S.I.AERONÁUTICOS MADRID E.T.S.I.AGRÓNOMOS VALENCIA E.T.S.I.CAMINOS BARCELONA E.T.S.I.CAMINOS CIUDAD REAL E.T.S.I.CAMINOS GRANADA E.T.S.I.CAMINOS MADRID E.T.S.I.CAMINOS SANTANDER E.T.S.I.CAMINOS VALENCIA ESCOLA D’ART I SUPERIOR DE DISSENY DE VALENCIA E.T.S.I.INDUSTRIALES BARCELONA E.T.S.I.INDUSTRIALES BILBAO E.T.S.I.INDUSTRIALES ICAI MADRID E.T.S.I.INDUSTRIALES MÁLAGA E.T.S.I.INDUSTRIALES TERRASSA E.T.S.I.INDUSTRIALES VALENCIA E.T.S.I.INDUSTRIALES VALLADOLID E.T.S.I.INDUSTRIALES Y TELECOMUNICACIÓN SANTANDER E.T.S.I.INFORMÁTICA MÁLAGA E.T.S.I.MINAS OVIEDO E.T.S.I.NAVALES MADRID E.T.S.I.TELECOMUNICACIONES BARCELONA E.T.S.I.TELECOMUNICACIONES BILBAO E.T.S.I.TELECOMUNICACIONES LA SALLE E.T.S.I.TELECOMUNICACIONES MADRID E.T.S.I.TELECOMUNICACIONES VALENCIA E.U.ARQUITECTURA TÉCNICA VALENCIA E.U.I.GEODÉSICA, CARTOGRÁFICA Y TOPOGRÁFICA VALENCIA E.U.I.T.AGRÍCOLAS VALENCIA E.U.I.T.INDUSTRIALES IGUALADA E.U.I.T.INDUSTRIALES VALENCIA E.U.I.T.INDUSTRIALES Y TOPOGRAFÍA VITORIA E.U.I.T.INFORMATICA U.POMPEU I FABRA E.P.S. ALFONSO X EL SABIO MADRID E.P.S. BURGOS E.P.S. GIRONA E.P.S. ORIHUELA E.U.POLITÉCNICA ALCOY E.U.POLITÉCNICA GANDÍA E.U.POLITÉCNICA LLEIDA E.U.POLITECNICA MALAGA E.U.POLITÉCNICA MATARÓ FACULTAD ADMINISTRACION Y DIRECCION DE EMPRESAS DE VALENCIA FACULTAD CIENCIAS ALICANTE 38 FACULTAD CIENCIAS AMBIENTALES DE GRANADA FACULTAD FÍSICAS BARCELONA FACULTAD INFORMÁTICA BARCELONA FACULTAD INFORMÁTICA VALENCIA FACULTAD NÁUTICAS BARCELONA FACULTAD QUÍMICAS BARCELONA FACULTAD QUIMICAS GRANADA FACULTAD QUÍMICAS MÁLAGA FACULTAD QUÍMICAS MURCIA FACULTAD QUÍMICAS SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA FACULTAD QUÍMICAS VIGO Stockholm University Umeå University University College of Halmstad University College of Kristianstad University College of Malmö University College of Mälardalen University College of Örebro Uppsala University SRI LANKA Participating Employers Lanka Transformers Limited Central Engineering Consultancy Bureau Lanka On-Line (Pvt) Limited Holcim (Lanka) Limited Industrial and Financial Systems Linea Intimo (Pvt) Limited Engineering Consultants Limited Lanka Internet Services Limited Virtusa (Pvt) Limited Participating Institutions University of Moratuwa, Katubedda, Sri Lanka SWEDEN Participating Employers Autoliv Development AB, Vårgårda Boliden Mineral AB, Boliden BT Products AB, Mjölby Eka Chemicals AB, Bohus Glycorex AB, Lund Golder Associates AB, Stockholm Gothenburg City Planning Authority, Gothenburg Gothenburg Water and Sewage Works, Gothenburg Holmen Paper AB, Hallsta Papermill, Hallstavik Iggesunds Bruk, Iggesund ITT Flygt AB, Emmaboda & Solna LKAB, Kiruna Luleå University of Technology, Luleå Metsä Tissue AB, Katrinefors Bruk, Mariestad Scania CV AB, Södertäje SKF Sverige AB, Gothenburg St Jude Medical, Järfälla STFI (Swedish Pulp and Paper Research Institute), Stockholm Swedish Institute for Metals Research, Stockholm Swedish National Road Administration, Luleå Uppsala University Volvo Aero Corporation, Trollhättan Volvo Car Corporation, Engine, Skövde Volvo Car Corporation, Gothenburg Volvo Car Body Components AB, Olofström Volvo CE Components AB, Eskilstuna Volvo Lastvagnar AB, Gothenburg Volvo Logistics AB, Gothenburg Volvo Technology Corporation, Gothenburg Participating Institutions Blekinge Institute of Technology Chalmers University of Technology Göteborg University Karlstad University Linköping University Luleå University of Technology Lund University Royal Institute of Technology SLU, The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Stockholm School of Economics IAESTE SWITZERLAND Participating Employers ABB Industrie AG, Turgi ABB Schweiz AG Corporate Research, BadenDättwil ABB Schweiz AG Utility Automation, Turgi ABB Schweiz AG Hochspannungstechnik, Zürich ABB Turbo Systems AG, Baden Alcan Alesa Engineering AG, Zürich Alstom Schweiz AG, Baden Alvoni & Cie, Bern Amt für Geoinformation des Kantons Thurgau, Frauenfeld Amt für Wald des Kantons Bern, Bern Atus AG, Neerach Bachema AG, Schlieren Baudepartement Basel-Stadt, Basel Baumschule Zulauf AG, Schinznach-Dorf BBR Systems Ltd., Schwerzenbach Burkhalter Sumi Architekten, Zürich CBG, Genf Centralschweizerische Kraftwerke, Luzern Christian Fischbacher Co. AG, St. Gallen Clariant (Schweiz) AG, Muttenz Cornelius Morscher Architekten AG, Bern Credit Suisse Financial Services, Zürich Degradable Solutions AG, Schlieren EAWAG, Kastanienbaum Eidg. Forschungsanstalt für Agrarökologie und Landbau, Zürich Eidg. Forschungsanstalt für Obst-, Wein- und Gartenbau, Wädenswil Electrowatt Infra AG, Zürich EMPA, Dübendorf Enter AG, Zürich Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale, Lausanne (Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne) : Powder Technology Laboratory Eidg. Technische Hochschule, Zürich (Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich): Institut für Energieübertragung Institut für Hochspannungstechnologie, Zürich Institut für Verfahrenstechnik, Zürich Institut für Pflanzenwissenschaften, Lindau Versuchsgüter Chamau, Hünenberg Fachhochschule Solothurn Nordwestschweiz, Olten F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Basel Forschungsinstitut der AO, Davos Platz Güdel AG, Langenthal Hochschule Rapperswil, Rapperswil Institut für Internet Technologien und Anwendungen Hochstrasser Joss Glaus Consulting AG, Zürich Jauslin & Stebler Ingenieure AG, Muttenz Lüscher Bucher Theiler Architekten, Luzern Medos Codmann J & J, Le Locle Metso Endress + Hauser AG, Reinach Mettler-Toledo GmbH, Greifensee MTS Machinery Tools & Services AG, Oetwil a.S. Nestlé Product Technology Centre, Konolfingen Kantonales Labor, Zürich Kernkraftwerk Leibstadt AG, Leibstadt Kistler Instrumente AG, Winterthur ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 Leica Geosystems AG, Heerbrugg Locher AG, Zürich Lonza AG, Visp Nestlé SA, Vevey Neuronics AG, Zürich Novartis Forschungsstiftung Friedrich Miescher-Institut, Basel Novartis Pharma AG, Basel Oetiker Heinz, Oetwil AS Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen Philips AG Bereich Semiconductors, Zürich Roche AG, Sisseln Roche Vitamins Ltd, Basel Rockwell Automation AG, Aarau Rohner AG, Pratteln Rothpletz, Lienhard + Cie AG, Aarau Schärer Schweiter Mettler AG, Horgen Schenkel Vermessungen AG, Zürich Schifffahrtsgesellschaft Vierwaldstättersee, Luzern Schindler Aufzüge AG, Ebikon Siemens Building Technologies AG, Männedorf SIG allCap AG, Neuhausen SIG Pack Systems AG, Beringen Sika Schweiz AG, Zürich SMA und Partner AG, Zürich SQTS, Courtepin Sulzer Markets & Technology AG, Winterthur Syngenta Crop Protection AG, Basel Tele Atlas Schweiz AG, Neuenhof Tiefbauamt des Kantons Bern, Bern Universität Bern M.E. Müller-Institut für Biomechanik Université de Fribourg, Fribourg Institut de Physique Veit Rausch + Co, St Gallen Vermessungsamt des Kantons Luzern, Luzern Vitaplant AG, Witterswil Waldhauser Haustechnik AG, Münchenstein Walo Bertschinger AG, Zürich Werthenstein Chemie AG, Schachen Zeochem AG, Uetikon AS ZPA Zwimpfer Partner, Basel Zürcher Hochschule Winterthur Institut für Mechatronische Systeme Zweifel Pomy-Chips AG, Zürich Participating Institutions Cantonal Universities Ecole Polytechnique Fédéral (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) de Lausanne Eidgenössisch Technische Hochschule (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) Zürich Universität Basel Universität Bern Université de Fribourg Université de Geneva Université de Lausanne Université de Neuchâtel Universität St. Gallen Universität Zürich The Universities of Applied Sciences Ecole d’Ingénieurs de Fribourg Ecole d’Ingénieurs de Saint-Imier Ecole d’Ingénieurs de Valais Sion Ecole d’Ingénieurs du Canton de Neuchâtel Le Locle Ecole d’Ingénieurs du canton de Vaud Lausanne Fachhochschule Aargau Nordwestschweiz Windisch Fachhochschule Beider Basel Muttenz Fachhochschule Solothurn Nordwestschweiz Olten Hochschule für Technik Rapperswil Hochschule für Technik Buchs Hochschule für Technik und Architektur Bern IAESTE ANNUAL Hochschule für Technik und Architektur Biel Hochschule für Technik und Architektur Burgdorf Hochschule für Technik und Architektur Luzern Horw Hochschule für Technik und Wirschaft Chur Hochschule für Technik, Wirtschaft und Soziale Arbeit St. Gallen Hochschule Wädenswil Schweizerische Hochschule für die Holzwirtschaft Biel Schweizerische Hochschule für Landwirtschaft Zollikofen Scuola Universitaria professionale della Svizzera Italiana Manno Zürcher Hochschule Winterthur SYRIA Participating Employers University of AL Baath Faculty of Veterinary Science Faculty of Dentistry Faculty of Agriculture Faculty of Architecture Faculty of Mechanical & Electrical Eng Faculty of Chemical Eng Faculty of Civil Eng University of Tishreen Faculty of Architecture Bassel Al Assad Computer Centre High Institute of Marine Research Faculty of Agriculture Faculty of Electrical Engineering University of Aleppo Faculty of Architecture Faculty of Civil Engineering Faculty of Economics Faculty of Electrical Engineering University of Damascus Faculty of Architecture Faculty of Civil Eng Faculty of Mechanical & Electrical Eng Faculty of Science Faculty of Agriculture Syrian Arab Co Electronic Ltd Banias Refinery Com General Coms of Homs Refinery Cotton Marketing Organisation General Directorate of Coastal Basin Eng Al Hafez Com Al Fares Pharmaceutical Al Shark Glass Company TAJIKISTAN Participating Employers MMK Ltd Saykhun Sadaf-Chan-Yui Mukimi Ltd VT-Silk - Textiles Babilon-T - Internet Technology Babilon-M - GSM Leninabadgaz Ltd Telecom Technology Ltd Asia-Plus - Information Agency Khujandtorgmash Ltd Bars National Association of Business Ladies of Tajikistan Central Asia Development Agency Euro-Asia 2003 UPT-Print Ltd Zaravshon Winrock International Institution REVIEW 2004 International Research and Exchange Board (IREX) Tajikistan Private High School Khujand Private School Tinial - LLC Central Asia Office of French Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development (ACTED) Participating Institutions Tajik State National University Russian-Tajik (Slavonic) University Tajik Technical University Khujand State University Khujand Branch of the Technological University of Tajikistan Institute of Labour and Social Protection Tajik State University of Commerce Tajik Institute of Law and Tax Modern Humanitarian University Tajik State Institute of Languages International Humanitarian University TANZANIA Participating Employers IS & Metal Company Redeso Organization Kwanza Academy Primary & Secondary School Participating Institutions Sokoine University of Agriculture Dar Technical School THAILAND Participating Employers Maemoh - Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand IT Techcom Co Ltd Pullthana Technology & Supply Ltd Part Siam Mandalay Co Ltd Dutch Mill Co Ltd Vanachai Panel Industries Co Ltd Bosco Machinery Co Ltd Magpie Blazetech Co Ltd Pan Drives Co Ltd Vachira Group Co Ltd Artith Machinery Co Ltd Conveyor Technology Co Ltd Seagate Technology (Thailand) Ltd The Siam Cement (Thung Song) Co Ltd Thai Development Machinery Ltd Part RPM Engineering & Consultant Co Ltd Thai Central Mechanics Co Ltd Syndome Electronics Industry Co Ltd Datamat Public Company Limited Metro Systems Coperation PLC Participating Institutions King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology North Bangkok King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang Rajabhat Institute Mahasarakham Sripatum University Department of Food Engineering, Faculty of Agro-Industry, Chiang Mai University Suranaree University of Technology Language Center, Rajabhat Institute Petchaburi Withayalongkon Rajabhat Institute Udon Thani Siam Business Administration College Rajabhat Institute Mahasarakham RIT (Northern Campus) Research and Development Institute of Industrial Production Technology (RDIPT) Sunflower School Rajabhat Institute Phetchaburi Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology Rajabhat Institute of Technology Wang Klai Kangwon Campus 39 Eastern College of Technology (ETech) School of Environment, Resources and Development, Asian Institute of Technology Rajamangala Institute of Technology Khon Kaen Campus Naresuan University South-East Asia University Prince of Songkla Rajabhat Institute Mahasarakham Rajamangala Institute of Technology Khon Kaen Campus Saraburi International Management and Technology College Faculty of Architecture, Silpakorn University Assumption College Nokhonratchasima TUNISIA Participating Employers 2AD (Atelier d’Architecture et de Décoration) Abdelhedi Ons ARC Design ACT Internationale Apave Agence d’Architecture A2 Agence Tarek Ben Miled Al Maaden ARC Bureau ARCHI ARCHIMED Tunisie AREA (Atelier de Recherches et d’Etudes Architecturales) ARTCAD Atelier d’Architecture Bel Hadj Amor Azza Atelier du Meuble Athanor Tunisia BV AUA (Atelier d’Urbanisme et d’Architecture) AUGT (Agence d’Urbanisme du Grand Tunis) Autoroute - Companie de Construction des Routes Ayari Abderahim Azur Systèmes BAM Audit et Conseil Best Informatique System Biodata Carthago Bonna Tunisie SA British Gas Tunisia Limited Bureau d’Architecture, d’Urbanisme et de Décoration Bureau de Conseils et d’Etudes Bureau d’Etude et d’Architecture Lotfi SAKLY Bureau d’Etude Nazih Ben Karaa Bureau d’Etudes Architecturales Bureau d’Etudes d’Architecture Bureau d’Etudes d’Architecture Bureau d’Etudes et de Coordination Technique Bureau d’Etudes Mohamed Mribah Bureau d’Etudes Mr Taïeb Messaouda Bureau d’Etudes Topographiques et Foncières Bureau d’Etudes - Etudes, Pilotage et Réalisation (EPR) Business et Distribution CAMI - Compagnie d’Assistance et de Mainrenace Industrielle COTIP Cabinet d’Architecture Mohamed Sami Belkhir Cabinet d’Architecture Abdelhamid Hamdani Cabinet d’Architecture Boudokhane Mustapha Cabinet d’Architecture Douss Neji Cabinet d’Architecture Emna Latiri Ben Mustapha Cabinet d’Architecture et Pilotage Ouns Baklouti Cabinet d’Architecture Faycel Azaiez Cabinet d’Architecture Ghazi Mhiri Cabinet d’Architecture Hela Boussema Cabinet d’Architecture Kais Ztat Cabinet d’Architecture Meskini Chargui Cabinet d’Architecture Mohamed Bouzaiene Cabinet d’Architecture Mohamed Sghaier Cabinet d’Architecture Mr Ali Chetoui Cabinet d’Architecture Mr Mohamed Karray (Art de Conception) 40 Cabinet d’Architecture Mr Mounir Ezzar Cabinet d’Architecture Mustapha Benjennett Cabinet d’Architecture Ouali Mohamed Cabinet d’Architecture Slim BEN NESSIB Cabinet d’Architecture Slim JEBIR Cabinet de Recherche et d’Etudes Architecturales Cabinet d’Etudes Topographiques (CETAS) Cabinet Ennaifer Mohamed Cabinet Fethi Abderrahim Cabinet Khemakhem Mohamed Centrale Laitière du Cap Bon Centrale Laitiere du Cap-Bon Centre National des Cuirs et de la Chaussure Centre Technique de l’Emballage et du Conditionnement CESIE Chimicouleurs Climat Service Climat Service SARL Clinique El Manar Comete Engineering Compagnie de Promotion Immobilière et Touristique Concept Ingénierie Confort Securité Automobile Côte d’Or SARL CYNEX EEM 2000 Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Tunis EDP Tunisie EGTE ENNAKL Entreprise des Travaux Electriques Entreprise Eltaief et Fils Entreprise Technique des Travaux Publics Etancheite Tunisienne ETAP - Entreprise Tunisienne d’Activités Pétrolières Etreprise de Peinture et De construction M’Sakni Ets Slama Freres E-vision SARL EXACT FIRST Bureautique Informatique et Services GIC Tunisie General Telecom Services GET Africa Ghariani Messoud GM Archi Green Nine Group GESR (Groupe d’Etudes de Structures et Réseaux) GIAF (Groupement Interprofessionel des Agrumes et Fruits) GIAF (Groupement Interprofessionnel des Agrumes et Fruits) Hayet Leather ICARE (Ingénierie, Conseils, Architecture, Réaménagement, Etudes ) INSAT (National Institute of Applied Science and Technology) INTELO (Société Informatique Télématique et Logiciels) Invent Informatique IT Solutions ITTEC Systems Key Partners La Maitrise - Pilotage, Coordination et Assistance Technique en Bâtiment La Tunisienne pour La Maintenace et Le Froid Laboratoire de Biologie Medicale Lee Cooper Distribution Les Patisseries Délisieuses Leila AbdelKarim Link Software MIS M2A Ingenierie MAS Beton Medcom Medianet Mediatel IAESTE Mediatix Medcom SA (Mediterrean Communications Company) Metrocal Micropro Minoterie des Arcades Misfat Mr Touil Abdelhamid Multimedia Resource Systems Naftex Nestlé Tunisie SA Oxia Omniacom Optima Optique Distribution Oris Tunisie Sarl Oxia Tunisie Phoenix Informatique Précison Topographique Pyra Tunisie Ranim Archi RCS (Société de Résine et Colle de Synthése) Retel SA SACMI (Société de l’Air Comprimé et du Matériel Industriel) Saufi SynthéLabo / ADWYA SCET Tunisie Sentinelles SEPS (Société d’Etude des Projets et de Soin) SFBT (Société Frigorifique Et Brasserie de Tunis) Sika Tunisienne SIMEC (Société des Industries Mécaniques) SIMEG (Société des Industries Metalliques et d’ Eclairage Metalliques) SIS (Solutions Informatique et Services) Smartsoft Société Almes Division Végétale Société Centrale pour l’Equipement du Territoire Société Chaabane et Cie Société de Matériel de Climatisation Société d’Entreprise Dali Société des Courses Société des Travaux de Bâtiments, Routes et VRD Société Général Aluminium Société Hippocampe Société Industrielle de Climatisation Climatherm International Société les Fermes Laitiéres de Medjez El Bab Société MAMI Société Nationale de Cellulose et de Papier Alfa Société Nouvelle des Boissons Gazeuses Société SOIT Société Select Agricole Service Société Tunisienne de Lubrifiants SOCOBAT (Société de Construction et de Batiment) SONABAT (Société Nord Africaine de Bâtiments) SOROUBAT (Société des Routes et de Bâtiments) STAF Startosphere STAS Sté de Transformation des Métaux (P.A.F.) Sté Tunisienne de Distribution des Procédés (PARKER) Sté Tunisienne des Peintures ASTRAL ST2i (Société Tunisienne d’Informatique pour l’Ingénierie) STER (Société Tunisienne d’Electricité et de Régulation) Studio SARL TASMIM - Architecture et Aménagement TEC (Tunisie Engineering et Conseil) TECA (Tunisia Engineering, Consulting & Audit) Telecom 2000 TIB (Tunisienne Industrielle de Baretterie) TMM (Tannerie Megisserie du Maghreb) Trace d’Architecture Tunis Office for Architecture ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 Tunisie Cables TPR (Tunisie Profilés Aluminium) Unilever Unixway Valotech Wear In Web One SARL Wellnet Participating Institutions Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Tunis (E.N.I.T) Insitut National des Sciences Appliqués et de la Technologie (I.N.S.A.T) TURKEY Participating Employers 5D ALARMCI LTD.STI ABC Enser Otomasyon ve Güvenlik Teknolojileri A.S. Adam Electronics - R&D Department Ak Muhendislik Taah. San. Tic. A.S. Akant Tasarim Ltd. Sti Akçansa Çimento Sanayi ve Tic. A.S. Akdeniz University Engineering Faculty Akümsan Akü Malzemeleri San. ve Tic. A.S. Alcatel-Teletas Altinyildiz Mensucat ve Konfeksiyon Fab. A.S. Anka Bilgi Teknolojileri Ara. Gel. San. Tic. A.S. Antalya Tarim Production Marketing&Consultancy Co. Ark Istanbul Assan Alimunyum Axis Office Furniture Bati Isil Islem San. Tic. Bektas Architecture Beta-Pak Otomatik Paketleme ve Amb. Mak. San. Borusan Güç Sistemleri Botas Petroleum Pipeline Corporation Brisa A.S. Casper Bilgisayar COGNIS Kimya Çagdas Harita Müh. Ltd. Sti. Demta Isi ve Endüstriyel Tesisler San. Tic. Ltd. Deniz Tekstil Digitech Digital Technologies Co. Doga Enerji Dogan Iletisim Elektronik Servis Hiz.Tur. Yay. A.S Efor Yapi San. ve Dis Tic. A.S. Ege Endüstri A.S Ejder Netas Insaat Ltd. Sti Ekinler Electronics Ekspres Tekstil San. ve Tic. Ltd. Sti. Entes Elektronik Cihazlar Im. ve Tic. A.S. Entes Elektronik Cihazlar Im. ve Tic. A.S. Erdemli Engineering & Consulting Eregli Iron and Steel Works Company Eregli Iron and Steel Works Company Erkayalar Fotografçilik ve Tic Ltd Sti. Erler Makina Tic. ve San. Ltd. Sti. ETC Telekominikasyon San. Tic. A.S. Evren Muhendislik Ltd. Sti. Formpart Otomotiv San.Tic. A.S. Friterm Termik Cihazlar Sanayi ve Ticaret AS Garp Linyitleri Isletmesi Müdürlügü General Directorate of Mineral Res. and Expl. General Directorate of State Hydraulic Works Geoteknik A.S. GfK Procon Business Information Services Graftek A.S Greater Municipality of Istanbul Grow Fide A.S. Gülsan Insaat A.S. Günes Hidrolik Günes Hidrolik IAESTE ANNUAL Huzur Alasim Çelik IIS Endüstriyel Bilgi Sistemleri Inform Elektronrik San. ve Tic. A.S. ISBAK - Istanbul Municipalities Maintenance Trans. Iskenderun Demir Çelik A.S. Iskenderun Demir Çelik A.S. Istanbul Orman Bölge Müdürlügü Istanbul Technical University Istanbul Technical University Kaleseramik Çanakkale Kalebodur Seramik San. A.S. Kartonsan Karyateks Metal Yapi ve Sistemleri Metis Biyoteknoloji ve Dis Ticaret Ltd. Metro Groupup Turkey MGS Güvenlik Merkezi Ministry of State Ministry of State Modateks Konfeksiyon Tic. A.S. Msm Mühendislik Orman Bakanligi Ormo Yün Iplik San. ve Tic. A.S. Otonom Information Technologies Plan-art Planlama Mim. Müh. Ltd. Sti. Plato Bilgisayar Sanayii ve Dis Ticaret A.S. Proje Mimarlik Müsavirlik LTD. STI. R.B. Dereli Yatching Sanko Tekstil Isl. San. ve Tic. A.S. SAP Enstitüsü Sarkuysan A.S. Saven Ltd Sti. Sebat Metal Mak. End. A.S. Sebuonline Ltd. Sem Labaratuar Cihazlari SII Energy Production Ltd. (ENRON) Siemens San. ve Tic. A.S. Soyak Beton A.S. Sölen Çikolata Gida San. Tic. A.S. SPD Iletisim Sistemleri Insaat San. Ve Tic. A.S. Supsan Motor Supaplari Sanayii ve Ticaret A.S. System Computer and Technical Services Industy Co. System Computer and Technical Services Industy Co. Taha Tekstil Tarim ve Köy Isleri Bakanligi Tarim ve Köy Isleri Bakanligi Tat Konserve Sanayii A.S. Maret Isletmesi Tekfen Holding A.S. Temeltas Insaat San. Tic. A.S. Turanteks Tekstil San Tic Ltd. Sti Turker Uluslararasi Nakliyat TÜPRAS Türk Hava Yollari A.O. Egitim Baskanligi Türk Telekom A.S. Türkiye Seker Fabrikalari A.S. Uluova Insaat ve Mak. San. Ltd. Sti. Uzel Makine San. A.S. Vatan Makina San. ve Tic. A.S. Yardimci Gemi Insa A.S. Yetkin Ayna ve Cam San. Tic. A.S. Yildiz Technical University Participating Institutions Adnan Menderes Üniversitesi Akdeniz Üniversitesi Ankara Üniversitesi Atatürk Üniversitesi Balikesir Üniversitesi Bilkent Üniversitesi Bo_aziçi Üniversitesi Çankaya Üniversitesi Çukurova Üniversitesi Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Ege Üniversitesi Erciyes Üniversitesi REVIEW 2004 Fatih Üniversitesi Firat Üniversitesi Gazi Üniversitesi Gaziantep Üniversitesi Gaziosmanpa_a Üniversitesi Hacettepe Üniversitesi Istanbul Üniversitesi Karadeniz Teknik Üniversitesi Karaelmas Üniversitesi Kocaeli Üniversitesi Marmara Üniversitesi Mimar Sinan Üniversitesi Mustafa kemal Üniversitesi Ondokuz Mayis Üniversitesi Orta Do_u Teknik Üniversitesi Osmangazi Üniversitesi Sabanci Üniversitesi Sakarya Üniversitesi Selçuk Üniversitesi Trakya Üniversitesi Yildiz Teknik Üniversitesi Yüzüncü Yil Üniversitesi UKRAINE Participating Employers National Technical University of Ukraine- KPI Promel Babuskin - Kiev Architectural Studio Yunakov - Kiev Private Architectural Studio National Botanical Garden Gemmological Center of Ukraine Zabolotny Institute of Microbiology and Virology Audit-Service Inc PrycarpatTransGas - Gas Pipeline Administration Nadiy - Joint-Stock Zond - Scientific Production Ivano-Frankovsk Forestry Architecture and Urban Planning Administration of Ivano-Frankovsk Counsel of People’s Deputies Ivano-Frankovsk Cement Plant Ivano-Frankovsk National University of Oil and Gas Vasyl Stefanyk University Ukrnafta - Research Laboratory Kiev Research Institute of Automation and Experimental Research Kiev National University of Construction and Arcitecture Participating Institutions National Technical University of Ukraine- KPI Kiev Institute of Automation and Experimental Research Kiev University of Construction and Architecture Kiev University of Economics Ivano-Frankovsk National University of Oil and Gas Vasyl Stefanyk University Ivano-Frankovsk State Medical Academy Zhaporozhje Engineering Academy Shevshenko University Odessa Polytechnic University Kiev Medical Academy United Arab Emirates Participating Employers Gulf International Consulting Leaders Aluminum and Glass Industries National Paints Beta IT University of Sharjah 41 United Kingdom Participating Employers Aberdeenshire Council Alan Patterson Design Armagh Observatory Avecia Babtie Group Barclays Capital Services Ltd BBC Northern Ireland Bms Architecture Ltd Brook Street UK Ltd Brooks Group (UK) Ltd BTexact Technologies Building Design Partnership Buro Happold Caerphilly Countryside Service Cardiff University Carsehall Holsteins CDC Group plc Centre for Reform Citygroup Global Markets Limited Consarc Design Group Corus International Costain Engineering & Construction Ltd Creative Outsourcing Solutions Int Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Northern Ireland Department of Regional Development, Northern Ireland Desmond & Sons Ltd Du Pont (UK) Ltd Estee Lauder GB EXEL plc F G Wilson (Engineering) Ltd Ferguson & McIlveen Forestry Commission Forum for the Future Fraunhofer TEG UK/PERA Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Frost & Sullivan Gilbert-Ash NI Ltd Goldman Sachs International Graham Martin Halcrow Group Ltd Hobart & Heron Hurst Morrison Thomson IMEX Systems Ltd Imperial College International Bar Association JP Morgan JCP Consulting Jenkins and Potter John Innes Centre Joss Cardwell Rehabilitation Kelman Ltd King & Spalding International LLP King’s College London KSR Architects Kuhn Pedersen Fox Langham Capital Ltd Linklaters London Sustainability Exchange London Symphony Orchestra Maitland & Co Marshall Wace Asset Management Ltd McCracken Farm Merrill Lynch Europe plc Mulholland and Doherty New Local Government Network Newage Avkseg Northern Ireland Electricity Novo Nordisk Limited Oceaneering OIS Ove Arup Percy Thomas Architects Polatis Ltd 42 Pollard,Thomas & Edwards Architects Queen Mary University Queen’s University Belfast Renishaw plc Royal Free Hospital SAS International Ltd Schlumberger Cambridge Research Ltd Seagoe Technologies Sir Harold Hillier Gardens & Arboretum Sotheby’s Auction House South Bank Centre, Royal Festival Hall St Brendan’s Irish Cream St Bartholomews Hospital The Economist Group The Northern Ireland Housing Executive The Toronto-Dominion Bank TK-ECC Ltd Translink Ulster Carpet Mills University College London University of Aberdeen University of Birmingham University of Bristol University of Durham University of Edinburgh University of Edinburgh EPCC University of Kent at Canterbury University of Leicester University of Manchester University of Reading University of Strathclyde University of Ulster University of Wales, Aberystwyth University of Wales, Swansea Viasystems EMS – UK Ltd WS Westin Ltd Westlb AG White Mountain Surfacing Ltd William Clements (Chemicals) Ltd Participating Institutions Cardiff University City University Heriot-Watt University Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine King’s College London Liverpool John Moores University Queen Mary University London Queen’s University Belfast University College London University of Bath University of Bristol University of Cambridge University of Edinburgh University of Glasgow University of Kent at Canterbury University of Leeds University of Leicester University of Liverpool University of Loughborough University of Manchester University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology University of Newcastle University of Nottingham University of Oxford University of Sheffield University of Staffordshire University of Strathclyde University of Sussex University of Wales, Aberystwyth University of Wales, Swansea University of Ulster University of Warwick IAESTE URUGUAY Participating Employers Pinturas Elbex - Behar & Cía Meridiano SRL José Cujó SA Genexus ARTech Consultores SRL SACEEM Estancia Hasparren Participating Institutions Universidad de la República USA Participating Employers A&T Construction Mgmt & Devp Corp. Aalborg Ciserv International AS Allegheny College American Bureau of Shipping Amnesty International Analog Devices, Inc Apple Computer, Inc Archbold Expeditions Architecture Collaborative, Inc Argonne National Laboratory Arista Records AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP Atofina Petrochemicals, Inc Aviagen Group Baker & McKenzie Banco do Brasil Baumann Springs USA, Inc Baylor College of Medicine BD Biosciences Ben Marketing Group Bingham McCutchen LLP Biogen, Inc Boeing Company Borland Software Corporation Branded Technologies Bunge North America, Inc Cabot Corporation Cadence Design Systems, Inc Cambridge Seven Associates Cargill, Inc Carnegie Mellon University Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh Christophe Landon Rare Violins, Inc CIGNA Corporation CII Carbon, LLC Cintara Clifford Chance Comtech PST Corporation Constructa, Inc Cortec Corporation CPS World Cravath, Swaine & Moore Cybird, Inc Cypress Semiconductor Daimler Chrysler Services - Caribbean Dekker/Perich/Sabatini Delphi Corporation Derco Holding Devrouax & Purnell Architects Dewey Ballantine DMV International Nutritionals Duke University DuPont Earth Decision Sciences Corporation Eastman Chemical Co Ebay, Inc Edwards Lifesciences Elmed, Inc Emhart Glass Manufacturing Inc Enventure Global Technology ESRI Expedia, Inc FL Smidth Inc ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 Fast Search & Transfer, Inc Fickewirth & Associates Florida Quality Truss Inc FM Global Fx Palo Alto Laboratory, Inc General Motors Corp General Motors Research and Development Gilbert Southern Corporation GlaxoSmithKline Haemonetics Corp Hamilton Sundstrand Harvard Medical School Hellmuth, Obata, & Kassabaum, Inc Hilton-Guam Holcim (US) Inc Hypervision Ltd IBM-Austin IBM-Extreme Blue IBM-San Jose IBM-Yorktown Heights IDEO Product Development Indiana Packers Corporation Inergy Automotive Systems International Rectifier Corp Johnson & Johnson Julius Blum, Inc Jun-Air USA Inc Kansas State University Karl Storz Endoscopy KBR, Inc Kennecott Utah Copper Kiewit Industrial Company Kuehne & Nagel Inc Chiago Branch Kuehne & Nagel, Inc Kumin Associates, Inc Kyorin Educational Foundation Leitner-Poma of America Linscan Systems, Inc Live 365, Inc Los Alamos National Laboratory Lutron Electronics Co Inc Lynntech, Inc McKool Smith PC Merrill Lynch MetLife Insurance Company MicroFab Technologies, Inc Microsoft Corp Milton J. Wood Fire Protection, Inc Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories Morgan Stanley & Co Murray State University Myefski Cook Architects Inc Naik Prasad, Inc NanoPore Incorporated Naughty Dog Inc NetFire.com NetLogic Microsystems, Inc New England Machinery, Inc North Carolina State University Northeastern University Novartis Animal Health Oce-North America, Inc Octagon OFS Fitel, LLC Omni Pro ONDEO Nalco Company Oridus Inc Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison Pennsylania State University Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Pfizer-Ann Arbor Philips Research Philips Semiconductors Phonak, Inc Pierre Fabre Inc Pillsbury Winthrop Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc Praecis Pharmaceuticals IAESTE ANNUAL Praecis Pharmaceuticals, Inc Purdue University QSS Group, Inc R2 Technology, Inc Rabobank International Rice University Roche Carolina Inc Roche Colorado Corp Roche Palo Alto Roche Vitamins Rockwell Automation Rohm America, LLC Ronnette Riley Architects Ropes & Gray Rosenberg Kolb Architects PC Ross & Moncure, Inc Rowland Institute for Science Ryan’s Sanborn Colorado, LLC Sanofi-Synthelabo, Inc Sapa Anodizing, Inc Schindler Elevator Corp Schlumberger Schlumberger-Doll Research Sercel, Inc Shipley Co SKF USA, Inc Stanford University Stimson Lane Structural Genomix Sud-Chemie, Inc Sun Chemical Cor Sun Microsystems, Inc Synopsys, Inc T C Communications, Inc Takata Restraint Systems, Inc Tensolite Teragram Corp Texas A&M University TK Holding Inc TRANSMAP Corp Trymedia Systems, Inc Tyco Telecommunications UBM Computer Services University of Chicago-Biological Sciences Collegiate Division University of Florida University of Houston University of Illinois University of Maryland University of Michigan University of Missouri-Rolla University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas University of Wisconsin-Madison USDA ARS Hydrology & Remote Sensing Lab Velcro USA Inc Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Vivendi Universal US Holding Co Wachovia Bank, NA Weatherford International, Inc WellCall Inc West Virginia Department of Transportation/ Division of Highways Westinghouse Electric Co Wisconsin Institute of Nuclear Systems Worcester Polytechnic Institute Xilinx, Inc Yale University Yale University-School of Forestry & Environmental Studies Young Equine Services Inc Participating Institutions California Polytechnic State University Calvin College Carnegie Mellon University Case Western Reserve University REVIEW 2004 Columbia University Cornell University DePaul University Duke University Eastern Washington University Georgetown University Georgia Institute of Technology Illinois Institute of Technology International Space University Iowa State University Kansas State University Macalester College Massachusetts Institute of Technology Morgan State University Murray State University New York University North Carolina State University Northwestern University Ohio State University Pennsylvania State University Purdue University Rice University Rochester Institute of Technology Saint Leo University Stanford University Texas A&M University Tulane University University of California - Berkeley University of California - Los Angeles University of California - Santa Barbara University of Chicago University of Connecticut University of Illinois - Chicago University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign University of Maryland - College Park University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Missouri - Columbia University of Missouri - Rolla University of Nevada - Reno University of Oregon University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh University of Texas - Austin University of Utah University of Washington University of Wisconsin - Madison Virginia Polytechnic University Yale University UZBEKISTAN Participating Employers Atlas - Joint-Stock Company Paul Klaus-Uzbek-USA Joint Venture Republican Specialized Centre of Surgery Silk Road - Joint Venture Company Sredazenergosetproject SC Tashavtoyol JSC Tashkent City Industrial Electrical Networks Technical Centre SIMUZ Uzmevasabzavotuzumsanoat Holding Company Participating Institutions Andijan Engineering Economic Institute Andijan State University Institute of Applied Laser Energy Namangan Engineering Economic Institute Namangan Engineering Pedagogic Institute National University of Uzbekistan Pahtaobod State College of Agricultural Engineering and Mechanization Samarqand State University Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology Tashkent State Agrarian University Tashkent State Technical University 43 for further information on IAESTE please visit our website www.iaeste.org 44 IAESTE ANNUAL REVIEW 2004 SUPPORT SERVICES TO IAESTE Seminar on IAESTE Development (SID) SID serves as a means to bring together IAESTE members and co- operating institutions to discuss issues of best practices, administration, organizational advancement and development. Unlike the Annual Conference, which focuses on the exchange of internships, SID provides an opportunity for delegates from countries to come together and focus on the development and improvement of IAESTE as an international organization. Work groups on specific tasks requested by the General Conference sessions from the previous January provide a forum for debate. The resulting work from the Jeff Lange work groups are refined over the year into recommendations that go back SID Co-ordinator to the General Conference for official voting and implementation. Internet Development Team (IDT) The IDT, Internet Development Team, was founded in Copenhagen in 1998 by volunteers from five different countries, with the goal to deliver IT services to IAESTE. The services include anything which the organization requests, such as web services and e-mail services. The web services include a public website, www.iaeste.org and a private website. The IDT maintains the public Internet pages which provide information on IAESTE and links to all members Kim Jenson countries’ home pages and contact details. IDT Webmaster Friends of IAESTE Network (FoIN) More than 300.000 students have been exchanged for technical experience since the foundation of the Association in 1948. Where are all these people now, what are they doing and how has IAESTE influenced their career and personal life? This is the kind of information that the international IAESTE alumni organization Friends of IAESTE Network is collecting and sharing with the members. IAESTE Students visiting Bayer AG, Leverkusen, Germany in 1963 Members of the Friends of IAESTE Network receive newsletters about IAESTE activities, news from other members and reports from students Peter Merrild who have been on IAESTE traineeships. A search function also helps FoIN Co-ordinator members to locate the friends they have made through IAESTE. The network has now more than 7000 members and the number is increasing by several hundreds every year. For IAESTE it is important to keep in touch with our alumni to develop the organization and generate more placements. To become a member of the Friends of IAESTE network simply visit http://www.iaeste.org/friends and sign up. The IAESTE Ombudsman The post of Ombudsman was created by a decision of the 2001 General Conference of IAESTE held in Durban, South Africa. The Ombudsman is an independent person, to whom students can report complaints about unfair treatment, with the aim of arriving at a fair settlement. The Ombudsman reports to the General Conference each year about all incidents reported to him from students. He also proposes measures to prevent similar incidents in future. Nicholas Leonard, the retired National Secretary of IAESTE Ireland, is the first IAESTE Ombudsman. For further information on the Ombudsman please go to www.iaeste.org or contact him at either [email protected] or write to The Office of the IAESTE Ombudsman P.O Box 180 Naas Co. Kildare Ireland IAESTE Worldwide Members and Co-operating Institutions Full Members 1. Argentina Comité Argentino del IAESTE (1961) 2. Armenia IAESTE Armenia (1998) 3. Australia IAESTE Australia (1996) 4. Austria IAESTE Austria (1949) 5. Belgium IAESTE Belgium (1948, Founding Member) 6. Brazil CI-Central de Intercambio, IAESTE Brasil (1982) 7. Canada IAESTE Canada (1953) 8. Colombia IAESTE Colombia (1995) 9. Croatia IAESTE Croatia (1993) 10. Cyprus IAESTE Cyprus (1980) 11. Czech Republic IAESTE Czech National Committee of IAESTE (1965) 12. Denmark IAESTE Denmark, Polyteknisk Forening (1948, Founding Member) 13. Egypt Egypt’s IAESTE Committee (1961) 14. Estonia IAESTE Estonia (1993) 15. F.Y.R. Macedonia IAESTE (FYR) Macedonia – Makedonisi Odbor za Razmena na Studenti od Tehnickite Fakulteti (1994) 16. Finland IAESTE Finland (1948, Founding Member) 17. France IAESTE France, (1948, Founding Member) 18. Germany Deutsches Komitee der IAESTE im Deutschen Akademischer Austauschdienst (1950) 19. Ghana IAESTE Ghana (1970) 20. Greece Greek National Committee, Athens Technical University(1958) 21. Hungary National Committee of IAESTE Hungary (1983) 22. Iceland IAESTE Iceland (1951) 23. Ireland IAESTE Ireland (1962) 24. Israel Israel IAESTE Committee (1951) 25. Japan IAESTE Japan (1964) 26. Jordan IAESTE Jordan (1978) 27. Kazakhstan IAESTE Kazakhstan (1995) 28. Lebanon IAESTE Lebanon (1966) 29. Lithuania IAESTE Lithuania (1990) 30. Luxembourg Comité Luxembourgeois pour l’Organisation de Stages Industriels CLOSI (1961) 31. Malta IAESTE Malta (1984) 32. Mexico AMIPP, AC / IAESTE Mexico (1985) 33. Netherlands IAESTE Nederland (1948 Founding Member) 34. Norway IAESTE Norway (1948 Founding Member) 35. Pakistan IAESTE Pakistan (1990) 36. Poland IAESTE Polski Komitet (1959) 37. Portugal Comissão Portuguesa da IAESTE (1954) 38. Russia Russian Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience - IAESTE Russia (1991) 39. Serbia and Montenegro Jugoslovenski odbor za medjunarodnu ramenu studenata za strucnu praksu- IAESTE (1952) 40. Slovakia National Committee of IAESTE Slovakia (1965) 41. Slovenia IAESTE Slovenia – Slovenski Nacionalni Odbor IAESTE(1993) 42. South Africa The National IAESTE Committee of South Africa (1956) 43. Spain Comité Español para Intercambio de Estudiantes Técnicos (1951) 44. Sweden Svenska IAESTE Komittén (1948, Founding Member) 45. Switzerland Schweizerisches Nationalkomitee der IAESTE (1948, Founding Member) 46. Syria Syrian IAESTE National Committee (1965) 47. Tajikistan Tajik IAESTE National Committee (1992) 48. Thailand IAESTE Thailand, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology, North Bangkok (1978) 49. Tunisia The Tunisian Committee of IAESTE (1959) 50. Turkey IAESTE Türkiye (1955) 51. Ukraine IAESTE Ukraine (1994) 52. United Kingdom IAESTE UK (1948, Founding Member) 53. Uruguay IAESTE Uruguay (1988) 54. USA IAESTE United States (1950) Associate Members 1. Bosnia and Herzegovina Udruzenje za medjunarodnu razmjenu studenata radi strucne prakse - IAESTE (2000) 2. Ecuador Universidad San Francisco (1999) 3. Mongolia Mongolian University of Science and Technology (2001) 4. Oman Sultan Qaboos University (2001) 5. Romania IAESTE Romania (1998) 6. Sierra Leone IAESTE Sierra Leone (1991) 7. Uzbekistan The National Committees of IAESTE Uzbekistan (1997) Co-operating Institutions 1. Azerbaijan DAAD Alumni of Azerbaijan (1999) 2. Bangladesh Cyber College of Bangladesh (2003) 3. Belarus Belarussian State University BSU (2000) 4. Belarus Belarussian National Technical University (2000) 5. Belarus Grodno State University (2001) 6. Botswana University of Botswana (2002) 7. China Council for Practical Training and Exchange – CAST (CPTE/CAST) (2000) 8. Georgia Georgian Association of Youth International Co-operation (2001) 9. Georgia Association For Farmers Rights Defense (2002) 10. Georgia NGO “Prometheus –Amirani” (2003) 11. Guinea University of Conakry (2004) 12. Hong Kong The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (1997) 13. India Karunya Institute of Technology (2001) 14. India Management Development Institute of Gurgaon (2003) 15. Indonesia Organisasi Sosial Konsultasi Studi Jabotabek (2001) 16. Iran University of Tehran (2002) 17. Iran Sharif University of Technology (2003) 18. Iraq Danish Chamber of Commerce in Iraq (2004) 19. Italy ALFIA, Associazione Laureati Facoltà di Ingegneria Ancona (2001) 20. Italy Politecnico di Milano (2001) 21. Kenya Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (2004) 22. Kyrgyzstan Kyzyl-Kiva Institute of Technology, Economy and Law (2000) 23. Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyz Technical University (2001) 24. Latvia Rigas Tehniskas Universitates (2002) 25. Liechtenstein Liechtenstein University of Applied Science (2003) 26. Macao University of Macau (2004) 27. New Zealand UNITEC Institute of Technology (2001) 28. Nigeria University of Lagos (2002) 29. Peru Universidad de Piura (2001) 30. Sri Lanka University of Moratuwa (2000) 31. Tanzania Tanzania Education Fellowship (2002) 32. United Arab Emirates University of Sharjah (2000) The International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience, Work Placement Centre, Queen’s University, 8 Malone Road, Belfast BT9 5BN, Northern Ireland