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 Want to change the world? Unsure you have what it takes?  Six exceptional women scientists and engineers will inspire and empower you, by sharing their personal experiences in making a difference, taking risks, and balancing their career and family. Everyone is welcome!

Date and Time: Tuesday, August 21, 8:30 am – 12:00 pm

Location: Prairie view Room, Diefenbaker Center, University of Saskatchewan Campus

Contact: Julita@cs.usask.ca

Details about the program and the speakers available at: http://wise.usask.ca/events/Program-WISE-Event.pdf


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  • Spring Programming Contest

    The Spring Programming Contest is back!

    Enjoy solving problems, eating pizza and getting prizes? Then come out for the Spring Programming Contest! It's a fun, local and free contest that is open to all students. Come out and claim the title of best problem solver.

    Novice and Intermediate levels are offered. You can register as a team or solo.

     

    When: Saturday, February 2nd, 2013

  • Professional Internship Program

    The Department of Computer Science Professional Internship Program allows undergraduate students to obtain 12 or 16 months of practical "on-the-job" experience with a sponsoring company prior to completing the final year of their undergraduate degree program. The existence of a formally recognized internship program offers significant benefits to the students, to the industrial sponsors, to the department, and to the university as a whole. These benefits include: practical training and work experience for the students; technology transfer, productive work contribution, and prospective employee evaluation for the employer; and increased university-industry interaction for the department and the university.

     

    We are now accepting applications from companies and students interested in partcipating in the program. Interns will be placed in May/Sept 2013. 

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