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Cambridge Computer Science Lab Supporters Club Fair

02 Nov 2023 Cambridge Computer Science Department 15 JJ Thomson Ave, Cambridge CB3 0FD

G-Research Coding Challenge

01 Nov 2023 G-Research Offices, Whittington House, 19-30 Alfred Place, WC1E 7EA

Bath STEM Fair

01 Nov 2023 Claverton Down Campus, Claverton Rooms - BA2 7AY

EPFL Quant Challenge

  • Quantitative Engineering
  • Quantitative Research
11 Oct 2023 École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne Campus GC C3 30

ETH Zurich Quant Challenge

  • Quantitative Engineering
  • Quantitative Research
10 Oct 2023 LEE E 101 - Lecture Hall, Leonhardstrasse 16, 8001, Zurich

London OpenInfra Meetup

  • Infrastructure Engineering
02 May 2023 Whittington House, 19-30 Alfred Pl, London, WC1E 7EA

G-Research Quant Finance Workshop – Leuven

  • Quantitative Research
27 Apr 2023 KU Leuven – Room QDV 01.110, QDV Quadrivium Celestijnenlaan 200H, 3001 Heverlee, Leuven

London IaC Meetup

  • Software Engineering
26 Apr 2023 Whittington House, 19-30 Alfred Pl, London WC1E 7EA

G-Research Coding Challenge with Hired

  • Quantitative Research
28 Feb 2023 - 11 Apr 2023 Online

STEMettes London Hackathon

06 Apr 2023 G-Research, Whittington House, 19-30 Alfred Pl, London, WC1E 7EA
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G-Research March 2025 Grant Winners
  • 22 Apr 2025

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