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Textile Engineering and Textile Chemistry

A bit about the field here.

Subdivisions

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Like divisions, subdivisions of Textile Engineering are pages in the (Topic namespace) and their names start with the "Topic:" prefix. Some subdivisions of Textile Engineering such as Topic:Textile chemistry can be shared by multiple departments both in Engineering and by multiple schools. Schools that use (link to) the same department should cooperate to develop the department. If you want to add another subdivision to Textile Engineering, you can use the Template:Subdivision boilerplate template to start a subdivision.

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Subject Areas

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You can add links to pages on various subject areas here. However, such pages should ultimately be moved to the appropriate subdivision of mechanical engineering. You can use a template to start off a new page.

Subdivision news

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  • July 21, 2007 - Subdivision founded!
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Departments

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Subdivisions contain several departments. Departments are pages in the Topic namespace) and their names start with the "Topic:" prefix. Individual departments can be used by multiple schools. Schools that use (link to) the same department should cooperate to develop the department.

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Active participants

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The histories of Wikiversity pages indicate who the active participants are. If you are an active participant in this subdivision, you can list your name here (this can help small subdivisions grow and the participants communicate better; for large subdivisions a list of active participants is not needed).

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Lessons

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Get to work writing lessons! Simply make a link to the name of the lesson (lessons are independent pages) and start writing!


Research projects

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This feature of Wikiversity will be implemented later pending further discussion.

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