Calling all Companies: Submit your projects for the UvA Informatics Thesis Fair on 22 NOV.
On 22 November, the UvA Graduate School of Informatics will organise the annual Thesis Fair for students of Master’s programmes: Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Logic and Business Information Systems.
More than 200 students will attend this event.
For more information or to apply please contact: Giulia Donker on thesisfairamsterdam@gmail.com [+31 (0)6 48 73 64 23]
The Process: Participating companies must submit graduate projects before the event on our website (see HERE) so that students can browse them in advance. If you do not have a login yet, please send us an email and we will make sure you receive a login for submitting the projects. A speed date schedule will be drawn up accordingly. During the speed date sessions, companies have the excellent opportunity to meet our students in 10-minute conversations and discuss thesis projects, opportunities and compensation. After the speed dates, there will also be an open market and we will wrap up the event with drinks.
In brief:
Date: Thursday 22 November 2018
Time: 13:00h-17:00h
Location: Faculty of Science, Science Park 904, Amsterdam
Cost: Donation of €400,- (excl. VAT) per company for covering the costs of this event. Small start-ups can contact us for an adjustment of the fee.
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