Biomedical College

The Biomedical Engineering College aims to support and promote the activities of members of the engineering team that work closely with medical practitioners, health-industry professionals, vehicle and safety equipment manufacturers to enhance human life. The College has National Committees & Panels in Clinical Engineering, Rehabilitation Engineering, and Biomechanics of Impact Injury.

In this section

  • About Us
    Guide to the purpose and activities of the Biomedical College
  • BME News
    Newsletter of the Biomedical College
  • Publications
    Subscription information for the APESM journal
  • Issues and Policy
    Donation of medical equipment to developing countries
  • Awards and Competitions
    Awards conferred, and competitions hosted by the Biomedical College
  • Links and Resources
    Groups, websites and other resources relating to biomedical engineering
  • Contact
    Contact details for the Biomedical College administrator

Contract Variations & Renegotiations - Tue 17 Feb '09 to Wed 18 Feb '09

This course covers variations, changes and adjustment in contract relationships, including the renegotiation of contracts.

Contract Variations & Renegotiations - Mon 23 Feb '09 to Tue 24 Feb '09

This course covers variations, changes and adjustment in contract relationships, including the renegotiation of contracts.

Contract Law - Thu 02 Apr '09 to Sat 04 Apr '09

A two day course on the law and management of contracts. The principles of law discussed will be relevant to all forms of commercial contracts.

Contract Law - Thu 28 May '09 to Fri 29 May '09

A two day course on the law and management of contracts. The principles of law discussed will be relevant to all forms of commercial contracts.

ICWES 2011 - 19 to 22 July 2011

The proposed theme of ICWES15 is "Women in Science, Engineering and Technology - Tomorrow's Solutions Today" with a wide range of sessions planned to address different technologies including a possible session on climate change
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Photography students focus on Engineers

Working in partnership with Engineers Australia, radio telescopes, oscillators and radiation therapy equipment opened up new perspectives for arts degree photography students. Their work will feature on banners and in brochures for the ITEE and Biomedical Colleges, with acknowledgement.
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