BEST ROUND TABLE 5 th of October 2007 Paris, France Events What events we organise in BEST by Mihaela ROTARU BEST Corporate Relations.

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BEST ROUND TABLE 5 th of October 2007 Paris, France Events What events we organise in BEST by Mihaela ROTARU BEST Corporate Relations

» Agenda External events Working events Local events

» BEST external events

Board of European Students of Technology Technical courses on different topics 20 – 30 participants More than 80 courses/ year Learning in international environment Each LBG organises one academic course per year E.g. Optical Communication Systems & Networks: Light paths to the Future Micro and nanotechnology » Academic courses

Board of European Students of Technology » Academic courses You can contribute by Holding a lecture Leading case study Providing company visit

Board of European Students of Technology » BACo (BEST Academics and Companies) Conference where meet Companies representatives University professors Students Members of BEST educational team Discussing Educational topics with feedback from companies and students E. g. Bucharest, 25 Feb – 2 March 2008, Shaping the 21 st century professional engineer in Europe

Board of European Students of Technology » BACo (BEST Academics and Companies) You can contribute BACo by Facilitating meetings Sharing ideas and providing input

Board of European Students of Technology Competitions can include Team design (mandatory) Case study Negotiation Debates 20 – 40 participants A week long event » Engineering competitions

Board of European Students of Technology » Engineering competitions You can contribute engineering competition by Providing topic of competition Leading sessions

» BEST working events

Board of European Students of Technology » General meetings General Assembly Presidents Meeting

Board of European Students of Technology 8 regions of BEST Each region helds 2 meetings/ year Top BEST members of each LBG 40 – 100 participants You can contribute by Leading case studies Holding presentation » Regional meetings

Board of European Students of Technology Training on different topics 8 training events per year Approx. 20 participants Topics Leadership Marketing Communication HR » Trainshops IT Training skills Organisation Corporate Relations

Board of European Students of Technology You can contribute by Providing training Leading case studies Holding presentation » Trainshops

Board of European Students of Technology Develop solutions of current BEST issues 20 participants Topics BEST hot topics (e.g. Visual Identity, Quality of Events. BEST Services Evaluation, etc) You can contribute by Giving input Facilitation of meetings » Workshops

Board of European Students of Technology Intensive meeting of members of international teams Discussing and solving problems related to their work Preparing the strategy of the next year Max. 20 participants 3 – 7 days » International teams meetings

Board of European Students of Technology You can contribute by Giving training Providing input » International teams meetings

» BEST local events

Board of European Students of Technology Case study » Case studies / workshops

Board of European Students of Technology On different topics proposed by companies For the specific group of students of local university 10 – 100 participants » Case studies / workshops

Board of European Students of Technology Usually team design 10 – 100 participants Few hours – 2 days Key factors to face the challenges: Creativity Adaptation Imagination Teamwork » Local engineering competitions

Board of European Students of Technology To ease access of students to employers Recruiters can impress all students of a university at once 1 – 3 days Usually more than visitors 16 contact fairs last year 21 planned this year » Contact fairs

Board of European Students of Technology Target group selected by company Presentation promoted and organised by LBG Local groups know very well their students » Presentations

Board of European Students of Technology Excursion to partners manufacturing/ construction site, etc. Group of students interested in company » Excursions / company visits

Board of European Students of Technology » Questions?