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EVA Junior Fellows Network for international students, researchers and young graduates is inviting 25 new junior fellows for a two-day seminar in Helsinki.
To be held at the end of August, the seminar provides the junior fellows with the opportunity to exchange ideas with Finnish business leaders and experts from different sectors.
Fellows must be between the ages of 18-28, graduate or post-graduate students, researchers and young professionals with exceptional resumes.
They must possess an international perspective on the world, be opinionated and enjoy discussing and debating any issue.
Junior fellows must also have an interest in business, economics and social sciences.
The seminar provides the participants a chance to learn more about Finnish corporations, society and culture ― and to engage in discussions with other junior fellows as well as with top Finnish leaders.
Applications are accepted until Feb. 28. For more information visit the Finnish Embassy’s site at www.finland.or.kr or click on www.eva.fi.
To be held at the end of August, the seminar provides the junior fellows with the opportunity to exchange ideas with Finnish business leaders and experts from different sectors.
Fellows must be between the ages of 18-28, graduate or post-graduate students, researchers and young professionals with exceptional resumes.
They must possess an international perspective on the world, be opinionated and enjoy discussing and debating any issue.
Junior fellows must also have an interest in business, economics and social sciences.
The seminar provides the participants a chance to learn more about Finnish corporations, society and culture ― and to engage in discussions with other junior fellows as well as with top Finnish leaders.
Applications are accepted until Feb. 28. For more information visit the Finnish Embassy’s site at www.finland.or.kr or click on www.eva.fi.