Though the winter holidays are approaching this month, hundreds of Stevens Institute of Technology students and alumni will be thinking of the summer as they pursue full-time, summer and cooperative education job opportunities during the universitys 19th Annual Career Fair Dec. 1, beginning at 2 p.m. in the Canavan Arena of the Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. Recreation and Athletic Center on the universitys Hoboken campus. The media is invited to attend this event.
More than 500 students are expected to speak with representatives from more than 100 leading telecommunications, software, hardware and other engineering and science companies. New corporations attending the Fair this year include Cisco Systems, Schering-Plough, Symbol Technologies and Warner Lambert.
Stevens research centers will also offer Industry Partnership exhibits for companies and entrepreneurs to learn about research opportunities with the university. Stevens Advanced Telecommunications Institute, Center for Environmental Engineering, Davidson Laboratory, Design & Manufacturing Institute and Highly-filled Materials Institute, will hold information sessions for executives and researchers.
Companies wishing to register for the Career Fair, and/or to attend the presentations, may call 201-216-5166. There will be no admissions at the door.
WHAT: Stevens Institute of Technology, 19th Annual Career Fair
WHEN: Dec. 1, 1999, 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
WHERE: Canavan Arena, Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. Athletic and Recreation Center, Hoboken, N.J.Founded in 1870, Stevens Institute of Technology is one of the leading technological universities in the world dedicated to learning and research. Through its broad-based curricula, nurturing of creative inventiveness, and cross disciplinary research, the Institute is at the forefront of global challenges in engineering, science, and technology management. Partnerships and collaboration between, and among, business, industry, government and other universities contribute to the enriched environment of the Institute. A new model for technology commercialization in academe, known as Technogenesis®, involves external partners in launching business enterprises to create broad opportunities and shared value.
Stevens offers baccalaureates, master’s and doctoral degrees in engineering, science, computer science and management, in addition to a baccalaureate degree in the humanities and liberal arts, and in business and technology. The university has a total enrollment of 2,150 undergraduate and 3,500 graduate students, with about 250 full-time faculty. Stevens’ graduate programs have attracted international participation from China, India, Southeast Asia, Europe and Latin America. Additional information may be obtained from its web page at www.stevens.edu.
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