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    FEIT Home >School & Facilities >AMME > McKenzie Resource Room

    R.W.McKenzie
    Resource Fund for Teaching and Research in Aeronautical Science and Technology

    Teaching Resources

    In July 2007, the Board of the School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering at The University of Sydney approved the establishment of the R.W. McKenzie Resource Fund for Teaching and Research in Aeronautical Science and Technology, established from the bequest of the late Marjorie Nell McKenzie. A dedicated room has been allocated for the “R.W. McKenzie Resource Fund for Teaching and Research in Aeronautical Science and Technology”. The room is located in a prominent location at the entrance to the Aeronautical Engineering Building. This was initially intended to facilitate the holding of publication resources in Aeronautical sciences and technology. Since then, the room has been expanded to become host for The University of Sydney Student Branch of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), with resources regularly used by students to enhance the professional development and their learning experience in Aeronautical and Space Engineering.

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