Monash Undergraduate Research Projects Abroad - Seminar series and Information Session
MURPA International Research Seminar Series 2008
Monash Undergraduate Research Projects Abroad (MURPA) is proud to present this series of research seminars in second semester 2008. Leading researchers from the University of California, San Diego, (UCSD) will present their research projects at a level suitable for knowledgeable senior undergraduate students and other interested people. The seminars will involve varied topics with IT being applied in interesting ways. All are welcome.
Most sessions will be presented via our new high definition interactive video link from San Diego that will allow both audience and presenter to see each other and ask questions during and after the presentation.
Time and venue:
Monash University, Clayton Campus,
Building 26, Room 135,
Clayton School of Information Technology Seminar Room,
Thursday mornings (9.30 - 11.00 AM).
See the MURPA seminar dates
MURPA Information Session
The Monash Undergraduate Research Projects Abroad (MURPA) program provides an opportunity for Monash undergraduate students studying computer science, software engineering or technically oriented 3rd year IT units to undertake an 8-week summer semester international research project at the prestigious University of California, San Diego (UCSD).
The Faculty of Information Technology is running an Information session on the program.
Date and time: Friday 18 July, 9.15am (prior to the inaugural MURPA seminar)
Venue:
Monash University, Clayton Campus,
Building 26, Room 135,
Clayton School of Information Technology Seminar Room
Students from UCSD visiting Monash as part of the PRIME program will be present to discuss their experiences in the program.
Please see the MURPA website for more information on the program.
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