Cologne, Career Fair / November 23, 2023 - November 24, 2023
Graduate Cogress Germany
Graduate Cogress Germany [German only]
We are at the Fraunhofer joint booth with the booth number B2.
Graduate Cogress Germany [German only]
We are at the Fraunhofer joint booth with the booth number B2.
The Graduate Congress Germany supports students and graduates in their professional orientation. There will be many different booths from various employers on site, who will be available for discussions.
There will also be the opportunity to have your CV checked. Job seekers can also have free application photos taken and visit event attractions such as gaming and VR zones or the start-up garden.
Our colleague Isabelle Dieckhoff from the team »Human Resources« can be found at the joint booth of the Fraunhofer headquarters. There she will tell you more about work and a career at the Fraunhofer ITWM.
In addition, other institutes will also be on site to present Fraunhofer career paths and jobs.
You can register for the event here. [German only]
The program of the event can be found here. [German only]
On 23 November 2023 at 14:30, Lara Schäfer and Severin Erzinger from the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft headquarters will give a lecture on the topic of »Exploring Research: The Diverse World of Science« in the Speech Area North.
Köln Messe
Messeplatz 1
50679 Köln
»Tell us your Lautrer maths story!« is the motto of our video series. Pioneering technologies are developed on Kaiserslautern's unique Science Mile. Behind them are very special personalities. Of course, this is also due to the attractive location: The University of Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU) with its excellent mathematics department and the world's largest institute for industrial mathematics, the Fraunhofer ITWM, are within walking distance of each other and all benefit from the synergies. In the current video, two mathematicians talk about why Kaiserslautern is such an interesting location and what opportunities students have during their doctorate at Fraunhofer ITWM. In the video, Maxime Krier and Firoozeh Aga give insights into their maths story in Kaiserslautern.