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Seminar: MPhil in Data Intensive Science – University of Cambridge

Seminar: MPhil in Data Intensive Science – University of Cambridge

2025-02-13
  • Data Science
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Thursday 13th February 2025
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The Old Schools, Trinity Lane, Cambridge CB2 1TN

We are attending the University of Cambridge to speak at a MPhil in Data Intensive Science seminar on Thursday 13th February 2025.

A member of our recruitment team will be on hand to answer your questions about G-Research and quantitative finance, as well as give you a little more insight into what it’s like to work at a world-leading quantitative research and technology firm.

Interested in attending?

This event is only open to University of Cambridge students.

When & Where

Date:

Thursday 13th December

Location:

University of Cambridge,

The Old Schools,

Trinity Lane,

Cambridge,

CB2 1TN

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