Aberdeen University Engineering Society

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Annual Ball

About the ball

Doors open: 19th April 2013 at 6:30pm.
Location: Aberdeen Hilton Treetops Hotel.

Tickets cost £30 for Aberdeen University Engineering Society members and £35 for non-members.

This is an extremely fun event which involves good food, a ceilidh, and a well stocked bar. The dress code is formal, including kilts, suits and dresses. Food is included in the price, as are bottles of wine for each table.

Tickets will not be available on the door and the seating is limited so purchase as soon as possible!

Buy tickets:

We will be available on the below times for selling tickets in Meston, the Fraser Noble Foyer. If you can't make these times, see the More Information section for how to get in touch with us to make alternative arrangements.

When buying a ticket, make sure to mention if you would like the vegetarian or normal menu choice.

More information

For more information contact EngSoc at

If you can't make the above dates drop us an email with times you're free and we'll try our best to meet up with you so you can purchase your ticket.

Contact Us

Please get in touch with us via email at if you have any ideas for events, or if there is anything that you want us to organise; we are here for you!

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'Engineering is not a science. Science studies particular events to find general laws. Engineering makes use of these laws to solve particular problems. In this it is more closely related to art or craft; as in art the problems are under-defined, there are many solutions, good, bad and indifferent. The art is, by a synthesis of ends and means, to arrive at a good solution. This is a creative activity involving imagination, intuition and deliberate choice.'
- Sir Ove Nyquist Arup CBE (1895-1988), Engineer and philosopher