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Are you considering graduate studies in engineering or computer science? Whether you're exploring your options or preparing to apply, this information session will provide the insights you need to take the next step in your academic and professional journey.

Join us during Engineering Research Celebration Day to learn about the exciting opportunities available in our research-based (MASc) and course-based (MEng) master's programs at uOttawa.  

Hear directly from faculty members and graduate studies experts about research pathways, career advantages, and the application process.

What you’ll gain:

  • Program insights: Understand the key differences between MASc (research-based) and MEng (course-based) programs
  • Career growth: Learn how graduate studies can expand your opportunities in academia, research, and industry
  • Research opportunities: Get guidance on finding and connecting with potential thesis supervisors
  • Application process: Step-by-step guidance on applying, key deadlines, and expert tips
  • Q&A session: Ask your questions directly to faculty members and graduate studies advisors

Bonus: After the session, visit the Engineering and Computer Science Graduate Poster Competition in SITE to meet current graduate students and learn about their research firsthand.

Don't miss this opportunity to explore your graduate studies options and get the answers you need to move forward with confidence!

Please note that the registration link will be available soon.

Accessibility
If you require accommodation, please contact the event host as soon as possible.
Date and time
Mar 6, 2025
10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Format and location
In person
STEM Complex (STM), room 117
Language
English
Audience
Undergraduate students, Future students
Organized by
Faculty of Engineering
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