The CEMSE Saudi Summer Internship (SSI)

The CEMSE Saudi Summer Internship (SSI) 

The CEMSE Saudi Summer Internship (SSI) is an 8-12 week research program designed to introduce KSA University students to topics of research in our division of Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Science and Engineering (CEMSE). Participating students work on an individual research project with the opportunity to showcase their work at the end of their internship.

 

COMMUTING STUDENT PROGRAM: The CEMSE Division welcomes undergraduate students mainly from Effat University and King Abdulaziz University each semester. Students commute to KAUST on a part-time basis and undertake Capstone and final year projects with the support of the CEMSE faculty. The program has become a pathway for talented local students to build connections with future faculty sponsors.

 

Program

Timeline.

The tentative dates for the CEMSE Saudi Summer Internship 2020 are:

February 1st: Deadline to submit your application

Saturday, June 13th: Arrival at KAUST

Sunday, June 14th: First day of internship. You will be invited to an induction meeting where you will meet your internship colleagues and have a nice welcome. This is compulsory, even for students that have been an intern at KAUST previously.

Monday, June 15th: English test for all students

Approximately July 31st  - August 9th: Closed for Eid Break

Sunday, June 9th - Wednesday, July 31st: Compulsory English classes begin. Depending on your test results KAUST may require you to take English classes as part of the internship program. Depending on your level of English you may need to spend up to half of the remaining internship improving your English Language skills.  

Wednesday, August 12th: E-poster Training 

Wednesday, August 19th: Poster Competition. The internship will conclude with a Poster Competition. There will be four categories for winning the competition and the categories will be announced prior to the event. 

Thursday, August 20th: End of the internship

 

For more information's you can visit the following link.

 

 

 

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