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Spring into Quant Finance 2025

Spring into Quant Finance 2025

Sunday 6th April 2025 - 2025-04-11
  • Technology Innovation and Open Source
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Sunday 6th April 2025 - Friday 11th April 2025
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Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, France

Our 2025 edition takes place at a 5* luxury hotel in the South of France between 6 April to 11 April 2025. There, participants will take part in a wide range of workshops and insights seminars, hosted by our quant researchers and machine learning experts.

What’s on offer?

  • Flights and accommodation paid for
  • £750 stipend for attendance
  • Specialised training in cutting-edge areas of ML, data science and finance
  • Networking with senior researchers, as well as our CEO and Head of Research
  • Summer internship fast-track pathway
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Interested in attending?

All spaces have been filled and applications are now closed. Stay tuned for updates on our 2026 insights week.

When & Where

Date:

6th – 11th April 2025

Location:

Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat,

South of France

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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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