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UT Austin: Fall Engineering Expo

UT Austin: Fall Engineering Expo

2024-09-11
  • Quantitative Engineering
  • Software Engineering
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Wednesday 11th September 2024 at 10:00
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University of Texas at Austin’s RecSports Center, 2001 San Jacinto Blvd, Austin, TX 78712, United States

We’re attending the UT Austin Fall Engineering Expo in September.

Designed to give students with a background in mathematics an insight into the careers available to them, and help build their professional network by connecting them with employers – we’re excited to meet a whole range of students at our stand and give a flavour of G-Research and the world of quantitative finance.

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:
Wednesday, 11 September 2024

Time:

10:00 – 14:00

Location:

University of Texas at Austin’s Recreational Sports Center,

2001 San Jacinto Blvd,

Austin,

TX 78712,

United States

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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