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Events

The Institute for NanoBioTechnology collaborates with major industry partners to offer a Maters Cooperative (Co-Op) Education program for Johns Hopkins masters of science in engineering (MSE) students. The program provides MSE students career training while employed with an industry partner for six months where they gain work experience, network, and build technical and non-technical skills that prepares them for a competitive job market. Students receive a salary from the company while employed and college credit for completing the requirements.
Attend our information session to learn more about the program. Refreshments will be provided.
Contact Luke Thorstenson and Avery Barth, mbarth5@jh.edu, with questions or comments.