this was sent by the google group nitk_placements.Ignore if this is already done.
We need to list the facilities available in each dept in the final
combined brochure..
so pls upload ur dept brochure if u have made one, else give the hard
copy of ur dept brochure which u might have got from ur HOD..
If u have neither, please ask ur HOD for the hard copy tomorrow..
We have only two days..
thank you.. ..
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Monday, February 9, 2009
Presenting the E4SI Fellowship
How about working for McKinsey, Google,
and Unicef all at once?
Now, you don't need to trade off between
developing excellent strategic skills,
engaging in breakthrough innovation,
and driving massive social impact.
I am happy to announce that the
2009 edition of the E4SI Fellowship
(www.e4si.org) is inviting applications
from your college. This is a unique
fellowship program that works to connect
the best engineering talent to
the most credible for-profit social enterprises
that drive to development in
India. This summer do a REAL internship
in which YOU drive the
IMPACT.
The E4SI Fellowship promises to be:
Highly Entrepreneurial
Bored by the usual abstract technology
internships? Intern at a place that combines
the best of CONSULTING, TECHNOLOGY and
SOCIAL INNOVATION?
Unprecedented Access
Work with leading social entrepreneurs,
attend workshops at the Indian School
of Business (ISB), and pitch your ideas to
thought leaders. Speak with the people
whose voices really matter.
Unparalleled Cohort Benefits
Propel you into the league of pros.
Join an outstanding cohort of young leaders
In 2009, an eminent panel of judges
(with degrees from Harvard, MIT, Michigan, Yale)
will select 10 E4SI Fellows to gain from
challenging immersion experiences in
partner social enterprises. E4SI partner for-profit
social enterprises (founded by alumni from
schools such as Harvard, Wharton, INSEAD and IIT)
are leaders in education, energy, health,
microfinance and multiple bottom-line
investment advisory services.
Application Deadline: Feb 22, 2009.
Log on to www.e4si.org to apply.
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