Who is the medical director of ARUP Laboratories?
In a Clinical Laboratory News article he coauthored, ARUP Medical Director Brian Jackson, MD, describes how the COVID-19 pandemic has expanded access to testing services and created an opportunity for clinical laboratories to build on patient-centered lab stewardship.
Who was the structural engineer for Arup Arup?
Ove Arup & Partners were appointed structural engineer, working with architect Basil Spence. The resulting design is a much admired modernist cathedral, one that retains the ruins of the original building as a tribute to those lost to the conflict.
Why was Arup founded in the first place?
Arup was born of our founder’s conviction that a more collaborative and open-minded approach to engineering would lead to work of greater quality and enduring relevance. Sir Ove’s legacy is an organisation that continues to be recognised for bravely imaginative solutions to the world’s most challenging projects.
Why is Arup a good place to work?
Maintaining its founder’s individuality and spirit, Arup today is a place where talented people can pose difficult questions and chart a better course. Owned by its members, the organisation’s commercial independence underpins its commitment to developing sustainable development outcomes across the built environment.
Is there an Arup office in Hong Kong?
Hong Kong is also our regional headquarters and the powerhouse for development of Arup’s East Asia region, empowering our staff with latest skillsets including how digital will transform our industry. We currently have one office located in Hong Kong.
What kind of jobs can you get at Arup?
Whichever role you play at Arup, you’ll be working alongside some of the most talented people, who share your ambition to make a difference. We hire people across a wide range of specialisms – from accounting and finance, through civil and structural engineering, to IT and communications specialists.
How many Arup specialists are there in the world?
We’re more than 14,000 specialists, working across 90+ disciplines in more than 33 countries. Read how Arup led the revitalization of this abandoned industrial area in Long Island City into an 11-acre continuous waterfront park.