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The Society for Underwater Technology - Texas A&M University College Station Student Chapter

Founded: 2013
Texas A&M University (College Station, TX)

This multi-disciplinary learned society brings together organizations and individuals with common interests in underwater technology, ocean science and offshore engineering, etc. This chapter was formed in 2013 with the goal of promoting student interests in SUT. The objectives of this organization are: 1. Serve its members and society by uniting the disciplines dealing with underwater technologies and establishing communication channels with industries related to the society. 2. Cross-fertilization and dissemination of ideas, experience and information between workers in academic research, applied research and technology, industry and government. 3. Promote economic and educational usage of SUT resources to benefit the student chapter members. 4. Further education of students, scientists and engineers to maintain high standards in underwater technology.

Positions

We accept: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Part-Time Students

Intake: Open membership Ongoing intake (year-round)

Meet on-campus only weekly

All student organizations must be open in membership unless otherwise permitted under applicable state or federal law (20 U.S.C. § 1681(a)(6)(A); 34 C.F.R. § 106.14(a) for reference) through specific University exemption. Please contact SOLAD for more information related to open-membership exemption at Texas A&M University or consult the Student Organization Manual.

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