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Internship Programme @ EADS 2009


Have you dreamt of working in Europe?

Computer Engineering and Computing students, here is a fantastic chance for you to apply for an internship programme.

EADS, the world’s leading aeronautical and systems innovator, is a European based company that designs and builds state-of-the-art technologies and products for commercial and military applications. Ranging from defence technologies, to aeronautical marvels and global communication systems on earth and in space, EADS is a renowned developer of innovation and people (http://www.eads.net/1024/en/eads/eads.html).

EADS is offering to Computer Engineering and Computing students an opportunity to intern at one of its European offices and laboratories.  Year 2 or 3 students from any of these 3 faculties may apply for an internship position with the company for 3 months beginning from mid-May to early August 2009.

Successful student applicants can look forward to real-life work exposure in one of the top research and technological facilities in the world. Accommodation arrangements and a stipend may be provided by the company. Not only is this opportunity a resume enhancer, such an internship will provide students with a chance to immerse in a cutting edge research environment.

Application instructions:

Interested applicants may download the application form here

The closing date of application is Wednesday, 8 April 2009. Applications should be sent via e-copy to this email address: iroaclp@nus.edu.sg

For enquires, please contact iroaclp@nus.edu.sg.


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