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At the Faculty of Informatics of the University of Debrecen, on October 26-27, 2020, for the 22nd time, we will organize the series of presentations of IT Professional Days once again. This event will be a little different than what you may have been experienced in the previous years as we are hosting it online. At the event, we offer our company/institutional partners the opportunity to give a presentation in Hungarian and/or English, as well as a “display room” appearance, and to organize trial interviews.

Our life is in constant change. DT-ITS is committed to supporting that change by providing effective solutions for our customers and partners in their everyday challenges. We are looking for opportunities to collaborate with universities,institutions and companieswithin the EU.

  Faculty of Informatics is committed to providing a high quality education, so we would like to thank all the students for their feedbacks on distance learning. The results of the Faculty’s official anonymous questionnaires are available here.

Quantitative Developer Internship Autumn 2020   Given the continued spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus), all interviews will be conducted by phone or virtual connection to protect our candidates and employees. Location: Budapest, Lechner Ödön fasor 8.

Dear students,    Google is looking for students to be leaders on campus for the Developer Student Clubs program.   

Application for summer professional scholarship 2020 Submission deadline: 5 Jun 2020 Application for professional scholarship 2020/2021 Academic year 1. semester Submission deadline: 5 Jun 2020

Organisations from Luxembourg (public or private) expressed an interest in hosting postdoctoral researchers for a wide range of projects listed here. 

It spotlights the science communicators of tomorrow, who can show off their area of expertise in a truly engaging way. Make it funny, make it enlightening, make it jaw-dropping – the judges are looking for someone who can shine! Communicating science is an ever-growing priority for researchers worldwide. By making complex ideas accessible and attractive to the public they inspire future generations of scientists and increase general understanding of science and its role in society.

In 2019, 166 hackers from 44 countries experienced Hack Kosice, a prestigious 24-hour programming marathon, under accreditation from the official hackathon league, Major League Hacking.

The Faculty of Informatics will organize three programming contests in the current (2019/2020/1) semester. DETAILS