We present:
Workshop on Telecommunications: WON '09 - The Next Generation (14 - 20 March 2009)
EESTEC International is a non-political, non-profit organization
of and for Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) students
at universities, institutes and technical schools in Europe awarding an
engineering degree.
The aim is to promote and develop international contacts and the
exchange of ideas among the students of EECS. The association achieves
its aim through improving technical knowledge of EECS students,
introducing them to the industry and the educational system of other
countries.
What is EESTEC
The Electrical Engineering STudents European assoCiation
is an organization of and for electrical engineering and computer
science students from universities, institutes or technical schools in
Europe that award an engineering degree. It was founded in Eindhoven,
the Netherlands in 1986. Since 1995 it is a recognized association
seated in Zürich, Switzerland. From year 2002 the EESTEC seat returned
to the Netherlands, but now in Delft. A Local Committee is a local
branch of EESTEC International. Currently there are 39 LCs in more than
20 countries with over 1700 members.
Aim
The primary aim of EESTEC is to promote and develop international
contacts between students and professionals. The sharing of ideas and
experience among electrical engineering and computer science students
is made possible through workshops, exchanges and other activities.
EESTEC is also promoting international career and job opportunities.
For example, one of the ongoing projects in that field is to make a
database of electrical engineering and computer science students so
that the companies can easily find and recruit professionals throughout
Europe.
Activities
Workshops: The electrical engineering and computer science aspects of EESTEC are
expressed through workshops, the most important activity of the
association. During one week seminar lectures are presented by
specialists from the industry and universities and discussions are
conducted in small group sessions. Subjects are select from new
technologies, special fields of electrical engineering and computer
science or soft-skills.
An EESTEC Workshop is a strictly professional event combined with
sightseeing and social activities.
Exchanges: During an exchange students from several Local Committees visit each
other for about ten days. During these multilateral meetings the
participants gain awareness of the foreign university reality, industry
and cultural aspects.
Internships:
Besides traditional workshops and exchanges, EESTEC organizes
internship programs for its members. EESTEC trainees are motivated and
well qualified in the fields of electrical engineering and computer
science. They can, due to the associations highly advanced network,
exactly match a profile sought by the company and can therefore
significantly shorten probation.
ECM (EESTEC Chairpersons' Meeting): ECM is a meeting where the chairpersons of all Local Committees take
part in order to be trained, share experiences and contribute to the
future development of EESTEC. ECM lasts for five days, consisting of
working sessions, simulations and discussions on topics concerning how
to run a Local Committee. There are discussions about organizing events
and cooperation on the international level. The meeting has around 50
participants.
Congress: EESTEC has a yearly congress. Approximately 125 European electrical
engineering and computer science students take part in this congress.
The congress is meant to discuss, with all the Local Committees and the
board, the current affairs and the goals and plans for the upcoming
year. Policies and organizational matters are topics. An important part
of the congress is the election of the new board. Next to the general
assembly, workshops and trainings are held.