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²ÝÁñÂÛ̳ at the MIT European Career Fair

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The MIT European Club organizes the annual European Career Fair: a day dedicated to meetings between students and young professionals from major American universities and European companies, universities and NGOs. For the third year in a row, ²ÝÁñÂÛ̳ was invited and presented its new Masters offer, as well as doctoral and post-doctoral opportunities and research internships.

Jeune étudiant sur le stand de l'²ÝÁñÂÛ̳ à la MIT European career fair 2018

3,000 to 5,000 students and young professionals, all from major European and American universities, participate each year in the . For one day, they have the opportunity to connect with hundreds of European organizations (companies, universities, NGOs), and learn about job opportunities, internships or training.

The students who we met this year showed a great deal of interest in European universities !

On February 24th, ²ÝÁñÂÛ̳ participated in the event, with the Institut Curie, alongside other French universities and companies. , Dean of Academic Affaires, , Director of Partnerships and Development, and , Director of International Affairs at ²ÝÁñÂÛ̳, made the trip. "3 years ago, there were a handful of booths from French universities; now, there are twenty!" says Christopher Cripps. "It’s been a beautiful evolution and a great success, thanks to better coordination between universities and French companies, and the assistance of the Consulate to organize strong representation of France. The students who we met this year showed a great deal of interest in European universities! "

Dozens of potential candidates, all from the best American universities, learned about the Master's degrees, PhD, post-doctoral contracts or research internships provided by ²ÝÁñÂÛ̳. Visitors were interested in the six PSL Master’s degrees dedicated to Science (available in English) : ; ; ; ; ; .

Moreover, beyond the event itself, the MIT European Career Fair has always been a great opportunity, with the support of the French Consulate in Boston, to strengthen the links between French universities and major American universities.