Reminder! CSE is hosting an info session for AIT-Budapest, a study abroad program for computer science majors: Today, 10/29, 3:30-4:30 in CSE 305. This is a great option, separate from CSE’s direct exchanges (we’ll host an info session for those later).
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Come learn about CS Study Abroad in Budapest! David Szeszler, Professor of Combinatorial Optimization, will share info on AIT-Budapest. AIT is an English-language study abroad program for students majoring in Computer Science, Software Engineering and related fields.
Thursday, October 29th at 3:30 PM at CSE 305.
Snacks and small treats from Hungary will be served!
RSVP or request more info here
AIT has a first-rate faculty, an innovative curriculum including courses such as “Computer Vision Applications for Digital Cinema” taught by faculty affiliates from Colorfront Studios (recent recipients of an Academy Award for technical contributions), and Design Workshop designed by Erno Rubik (inventor of the Rubik’s Cube and recent recipient of the U.S. Outstanding Contributions to Science Education Award), and a guest lecture series that brings prominent speakers to campus.
All classes are conducted in English at AIT’s state-of-the-art campus on the lovely banks of the Danube River. Students live in vibrant neighborhoods of Budapest and have ample opportunities to interact with Hungarian students and explore Hungary and the region.
AIT is small and friendly, with typical class sizes of 5-15 students. Recent US AIT students have come from Harvard University, Dartmouth College, Harvey Mudd College, Princeton University, Smith, Swarthmore and Williams Colleges, among several others. The program also includes a number of Hungarian students. AIT Alumni site: http://www.ait-budapest.com/ait-alumni
The AIT website and APPLICATION materials are available on-line at: http://www.ait-budapest.com
Applications for the Spring 2016 term are due by November 1, 2015.
Contacts: Prof. Ran Libeskind-Hadas (hadas@cs.hmc.edu) and Prof. Michael Orrison (orrison@math.hmc.edu) at Harvey Mudd College are serving as the North American Co-Directors for AIT, and are eager to answer any questions that you might have.
Dorka Székely
Director of Student Services
AIT-Budapest Aquincum Institute of Technology
dszekely@ait-budapest.com
www.ait-Budapest.com
http://www.facebook.com/aitbudapest