QUB Experience Computing and Experience Electronics & Electrical Engineering
- Posted by Fearghal Quinn
- Posted in Careers Blog, Uncategorized
The School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EEECS) at Queen’s University, Belfast are delighted to announce that they will once again be hosting their Experience Computing and Experience Electronics & Electrical Engineering Days at QUB. The EEECS Experience days are open to Year 13 students who may be considering a career and therefore seeking work experience in the Computing and/or EEE sector.
Experience Computing 2020 will be held over two days starting on Monday 20th January through to Tuesday 21st January 2020. If pupils are interested in attending the two day Computing event they may obtain further information and register for one free ticket through Eventbrite:
http://go.qub.ac.uk/experience-computing-2020.
Please not that students who may be considering attending this two day event should have GCSE Mathematics and they should be studying at least one of the following A-Levels including Computing, Mathematics, Software Systems Development, Chemistry, Digital Technology, GCE A-level ICT (not Single Award Applied ICT), Physics, Technology and Design or Double Award Applied ICT.
All queries regarding the Computing two day event may be addressed to Russell Kane (r.kane@qub.ac.uk)
Experience Electronics & Electrical Engineering 2020 will also be held over two days starting on Wednesday 22nd January through to Thursday 23rd January 2020. If pupils are interested in attending the two day EEE event they may obtain further information and register for one free ticket through Eventbrite:
http://go.qub.ac.uk/experience-eee-2020.
All queries regarding the EEE two day event may be addressed to Nikolaos Athanasopoulos (n.athanasopoulos@qub.ac.uk).
Pupils are asked not to reserve a ticket for either event unless they are available to attend the two days of either event (or four days if they sign up for both events).
If a pupil reserves a ticket for one (or both events) and they are subsequently unable to attend all days of one (or both events), we would ask them to cancel the relevant event ticket (or tickets) immediately to permit others to attend.