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Event details

Are you curious about pursuing graduate studies in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or related fields? Join us for this engaging and interactive event designed to showcase the benefits of pursuing a master’s or doctorate degree at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of the University of Ottawa.

This event will feature:

  • A panel session: Faculty members, industry experts, and graduate students will share their experiences, providing valuable perspectives on graduate studies and research opportunities.
  • A research poster session: Engage with current graduate students as they present their research projects from Research Celebration Day. This is your chance to ask questions, explore different areas of study, and gain firsthand knowledge about life as a graduate student.
  • Key resources: Chat with graduate studies advisors about the application process, scholarship opportunities and the possibility of entering an accelerated stream.
  • Networking & food: Connect with professors, current graduate students, and staff while enjoying some pizza and refreshments.

Why attend?

  • Gain exclusive insights from faculty and experienced graduate students about the programs offered.
  • Explore research opportunities and potential career paths.
  • Network with peers, professors, and student associations.
  • Learn how graduate studies can enhance your career prospects.

Who should attend?

Undergraduate students in Computer science, Data science, Computer engineering, Electrical engineering, and Software engineering.

Accessibility
If you require accommodation, please contact the event host as soon as possible.
Date and time
Mar 17, 2025
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Format and location
In person
STEM Complex (STM), room 117
Language
English, French
Event will be held in English, but questions can be asked in English or French.
Audience
Undergraduate students, Future students, Graduate students, Alumni
Organized by
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Contact: Paula Branco at [email protected]