China Job Market – Gent – 1 April 2014
February 24, 2014 Category FCCC activities, Weekly
A job market for Chinese high potentials will be organized by Ghent University Doctoral Schools, the Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce (FCCC) and the Province of East Flanders. The fair will take place on 1 April at 12h00 at the International Convention Center (ICC) in Ghent, where at the same time the Graduate Fair and Job Market for Young Researchers will be held.
Ghent University Association with its four member institutions – Ghent University, University College Ghent, Artevelde University College Ghent and University College West-Flanders – has approximately 250 Chinese students. Chinese final-year Master students and young researchers (doctoral students and postdoctoral fellows) will receive a personal invitation to visit the Graduate Fair. The job market will also be advertised through the Chinese interuniversity student council.
The purpose of the Fair is to help final-year Master students and young researchers find a (first) job and make it easier for employers to network with these young professionals. Additionally, jobseekers receive ample information about diverse career and further study options available to them. Interested companies are given the opportunity to network with the visitors, introduce them to their business and offer CV analysis.
You are invited to participate in the China Job Market. Reserving a booth, you will have direct access to Chinese students, doctoral students and postdoctoral fellows in all academic disciplines: veterinary sciences, bioscience engineering, sciences, engineering and architecture, economics and business administration, pharmaceutical sciences, medicine, arts and philosophy, psychology, pedagogical sciences and law.
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