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Oxford University: Science, Engineering and Technology Fair

Oxford University: Science, Engineering and Technology Fair

Saturday 26th October 2024
  • Platform Engineering
  • Software Engineering
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Saturday 26th October 2024 at 10:30
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Examination Schools, University of Oxford, 75 - 81 High Street, Oxford, OX1 4BG

We are attending the Science, Engineering and Technology Fair at Oxford University in October.

We are excited to connect with students, researchers and alumni, with a background in science, engineering, computing or maths, to discuss the career opportunities at G-Research.

If you’re attending, be sure to visit our stand, speak to our team and learn more about what we do.

Interested in attending?

Follow the link below to learn more about this event – and others – and how you can register to attend.

When & Where

Date:
Saturday, 26 October 2024

Time:

10:30 – 13:30

Location:

Examination Schools, University of Oxford,

75 – 81 High Street,

Oxford,

OX1 4BG

Interested in a Graduate Opportunity at G-Research?

We typically launch our graduate positions in August. You can view all of our current roles – including internships and placement years – via the link below.

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