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University of Guelph, College of Physical and Engineering Science Graduate Open House

  • Event Name: University of Guelph, College of Physical and Engineering Science Graduate Open House
  • Event Date: Saturday October 1st, from 10AM to 2PM
  • Event location: Summerlee Science Complex Atrium, University of Guelph
  • Event Details:


FREE:
  • Registration
  • Food & refreshments
  • Parking for those who drive/carpool. We will reimburse fuel expense with a VISA giftcard
  • Bus travel – both GreyHound and Go Transit come directly to the University of Guelph. We will reimburse your travel costs with a VISA gift card


Learn more about:
  • City of Guelph and why it is a great place to live
  • Our programs: Bioinformatics, Biophysics, Computational Sciences, Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics & Statistics, Toxicology
  • Our faculty, research and labs
  • Funding and job opportunities

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