Organizers / Managers
Presentation
The Ponts UK group aims to bring together and facilitate communication between Ponts alumni in the UK, i.e. any alumni with a Ponts degree listed in the Ponts Alliance directory.
The group will organize three types of events:
- Afterwork-networking: a simple event to bring together Ponts alumni in a professional setting.
- Entertaining: themed events designed to bring Ponts together in an entertaining setting.
- Conferences: educational events to present scientific work and reflect on current issues.
Some afterworks will be organized with the X-UK group. Some dinner-debates will be organized with the X-UK and Centrale UK groups.
Guides
Organization
Maxime Mitjavile
Alessio Mancino
Sophie Treillard
Carl Soutra
Jules Gruner
Leonard Galais
Barbara Lantz
Group Linkedin page: Ponts UK
Display map with group members
NOTES
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