The Universidad Carlos III de Madrid hosts on 26 and 27 November 2012 the seventh edition of the Conference MAVIR. This year, under the title Advances in Language Technologies and Multimedia Information Access, gather scientific lectures by internationally renowned speakers and presentations by technology companies working in the research priorities of the consortium. Among the topics to be discussed include linguistic analysis techniques applied to the understanding of textual information, analysis and interpretation of data sources online and multimedia information, opinions analysis and, in general, the current state of technology intelligent access to information.
More information in:
http://www.mavir.net/events/127-jornadas-mavir-2012
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We want to invite you to participate in the 1st. IT Professional Forum of the Spanish Computing Technicians Association (ATI) that will be held from September 26th to 27th as one of the key events of SIMO network 2012 in Madrid.
The program of this forum will embrace the most relevant topics of the computing arena nowadays in Europe such as: what direction is taking IT departments on organizations, skills and capabilities of IT professionals, security management, among others. This forum will be closed with an interesting debate about the low participation of women as IT professionals, this debate will be moderated by the new coordinator at ATI of the European Centre for Women and Technology initiative in Spain, Dr. Maria-Isabel Sanchez-Segura, Professor at the Computer Science Department of Carlos III University of Madrid.
Igualmente, tendrá lugar la entrega del Premio Novática, la presentación del Punto ATI en León, así como firmas de convenio con otras organizaciones y presentaciones comerciales.
If you want to participate in this event, you can ask for an invitation at the following site: http://www.ati.es/forotic/forotic.html.
You can follow this event and all its highlights in the event blog or following the #atisimo hashtag on twitter.
Finally, we want to remark that ATI is offering a free subscription for all interested women who work as IT professionals, you can find more information in the following site: http://bit.ly/ATI-ECWT.
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The two degrees programmes in Computer Engineering offered by Univesity Carlos III de Madrid have been fully booked on the June 2012 call for the third year in a row. Both campuses, Leganes and Colmenarejo, have registered a 100% of applicants admitted , with a slight increase of the average acess grade.
It is worth to mention that this year has increased by 2% the number of students admitted from outside the community of Madrid, (for a total value of 32%). In addition, the remaining degrees of the University have covered 99,5% of the positions offered.
For more information, please see the data related to the accesses for all the degrees of the University.
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While the demand for college has fallen across the district of Madrid by 4.5% over the previous year, at UC3M only makes up 2.3%. The average rating for the admission of the entire supply of Grade UC3M, for this next year, stood at 10.074 out of a possible 14 points, more than three-tenths of a point higher than the previous year, due to the large number of degrees that have raised their degrees mark. Specifically, the cut-off for the Degree in Computer Engineering degree has been of 6.80.
The growing appeal of the UC3M for students from other regions has meant that, for the first time, the UC3M have 32% of students from outside of Madrid between total admitted, which is 2% more than last year . In addition, the UC3M values the efforts of students through a program of grants and awards for best selectivity notes intended for those students with good records who enroll for the first time in college and have chosen the UC3M first choice.
The degrees cut-off can be found here.
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Computer Engineers from University Carlos III of Madrid are the early favorite among 100 large companies of Spain.
Preferred Universities by the companies
For more information, see the full article at the following link: Revista Capital
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