MIT-Austria



We are proud to present the first event leading towards the realization of our program, called MIT-Austria. The European Career Fair will open its doors at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on the 2 - 4 February, 2008.
 

 
An optimal opportunity for any company to present itself in a professional environment such as the MIT campus. In 2007 more than 4000 students submitted their resumes to be selected by one of the many (more than 100) companies that presented themselves in 2007 at the European Career Fair.

Furthermore, companies will receive the opportunity to speak to the MISTI staff on how to present their company throughout the year at MIT.  For example, the program MIT-Germany has already been established and many companies, such as Lufthansa are holding workshops at MIT all year long to recruit the best students for their company needs and future.

MIT-Austria Company BONUS: If your company should decide to become a member of MIT-Austria, there is a chance that your company can receive a reimbursement of the registration cost of the fair, as well as other costs.

Please contact DI Daniel Pressl with any questions regarding MIT-Austria or the European Career Fair under Contact and be quick, the deadline is the 14th of December 2007.


Companies will now be invited to the European Career Fair @ MIT

February 2 - 4, 2008


Register your company now! Deadline is the 14th of December 2007!


Download the Registration Packages now:


 

package for companies:


package for non-profit:




Click below for more information about the EUROPEAN CAREER FAIR:




MIT-Austria on the Verge of Realization

July 2007

 

THE IDEA 2006 

MIT-Austria Exchange


This MIT-Austria Exchange Organization has not been founded yet. However, there are a few students from Austria, who made it to the reputable Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the number is increasing:



Peter Wagner (MIT, Fall 2006); Triple M, Montanuniversitaet Leoben)

 

Further students: Laura Droessler (MIT, Fall 2007), Andreas Maier (MIT, Fall 2007), Bernhard Heine (MIT, Fall 2007)


The invited students receive the status of visiting student or interns.


There are organizations that already lead large student exchanges. However, it certainly is not an easy task, if possible at all, to get into the best engineering schools in the world and MIT is one of them.


To have a contact at such a university is certainly a big advantage and that is what this Organization will try to strengthen at the first place, to strengthen the global bonds between Austria's universities and companies with international universities that Austrian students usually can only dream of.


Later on, after enlarging this network and receiving great feedback from both sides, we would like to go further ways and possibly form a well-known student exchange organization.


The researchers and students from Austria are certainly no less intelligent or gifted than students from other places around the world. Let's show that to everyone!

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

a free and open educational resource (OER) for educators, students, and self-learners around the world.

3.091 Introduction to Solid State Chemistry, 1st Lecture - VIDEO