The Orientation Fair dedicated to Master's Degrees will be held again this year, an event designed to guide you in choosing the academic path best suited to your future.
The event will be held in the Aule R complex in Via Borsellino, with booths set up and a rich program of thematic meetings and open lectures.
Prospective students will be able to meet the Student Teams and visit the Learning Labs at the main campus.
To learn more about the Master's Degree Program in Data Science and Engineering, come visit us on the following dates:
📆 Monday, March 31 and Tuesday, April 1, 🕐 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., 📍 R Classroom Pavilion, Via Borsellino n. 53
For more information, visit the detailed Orientation Exhibition Program found here.
Remember that in order to access the events and visit the stands of the Master's Degree Programs and be able to participate in thematic lectures and/or lab visits, you must register for the event.
The presentation event of the Master's Degree Course in Data Science and Engineering will take place:
📆 Tuesday, April 1, 🕐 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., 📍R1 Classroom, Via Borsellino n. 53
The following guests will speak:
- Daniele Apiletti, graduate course liaison;
- Irene Benedetto, PhD student in Computer and Systems Engineering.
This year, in addition to the booths of the Degree Courses, there will also be booths of the services that the Polytechnic University of Turin dedicates to its students and female students. In particular:
- Activities and services aimed at improving the quality of life of the entire Athenaeum community;
- Study Abroad Opportunities;
- Right to Study and Student Contributions;
- The Sustainable Athenaeum;
- Sports at the Politecnico di Torino.
Table Football and Ping Pong
Have fun playing table soccer and ping pong, available outside the R classroom building in the driveway next to the Incubator.
WeAreHere
WeAreHere is the Polytechnic's initiative to promote girls' enrollment in STEM university courses and dispel gender stereotypes that still influence the choice of a course of study considered “for boys.”
The Polytechnic offers students the opportunity to participate in Student Teams, where they develop projects that, alongside their studies, allow them to improve cultural, technical and managerial skills, while also fostering social aggregation. For more information, visit the Student Teams section found here.