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On Monday –> The FINANCIAL TIMES AT KCL! MARTIN WOLF (FINANCIAL TIMES) v ALEX CALLINICOS (KING’S COLLEGE LONDON) – DEBATING ON THE FUTURE OF CAPITALISM!

October 30th, 2009
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The event:

A Public Debate Hosted by KCL Capital Reading Group and KCL Business Club

Supported by the Centre for European Studies, King’s College London

THE FUTURE OF CAPITALISM: THE ROOTS OF THE CURRENT ECONOMIC CRISIS AND THE PROSPECTS FOR THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE

The speakers:

ALEX CALLINICOS, Professor of European Studies, King’s College London, and author of The Revolutionary Ideas of Karl Marx

MARTIN WOLF, Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times, and author of Fixing Global Finance

The venue:

6.30 P.M. MONDAY 2 NOVEMBER

GREAT HALL, KING’s COLLEGE LONDON, STRAND, LONDON WC2R 2LS

ThanksTo is coming to KCL! - Get the chance to run your own social enterprise project!

October 17th, 2009
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Wednesday, 4th November, 2009 - 4pm to 6pm - KCL WATERLOO CAMPUS, Room 1.60


ThanksTo is a new social organization aiming to provide ways of thanking the people who had a positive impact on other peoples’ lives

You can apply to join the team for a 6 month project where:

1. You will create your own social enterprise project
2. Have your own supervisor, who will be an accredited entrepreneur and business person
3. You will gain a great CV reference and an amazing experience

*NO prior business experience is required
*The amount of time required is minimum so it can always be fitted in almost any student’s schedule

Therefore… We invite you to join the workshop and find out more

Click here to register for free

Goldman Sachs Dinner by European Women in Technology (EWIT) - Apply by 19th of October

October 16th, 2009
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Apply here

Event Date: 22 Oct 2009
Application Deadline: 19 Oct 2009
Start Time: 18.30
End Time: 20:30
Location city: London
Venue: Goldman Sachs

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Technology plays a leading role in shaping the current and future business of firms in the City. Companies design, create and maintain their own software applications and infrastructure in order to gain competitive advantage. 

There is a wide range of roles available within technology and a computer science degree is not necessarily a requirement. Analytical thinking, teamwork, creativity and communication are the most important skills. 

Our Technology division would like to invite you to attend an informal dinner hosted by EWIT to learn more about the role of a Technologist at Goldman Sachs. This session will give you the opportunity to ask candid questions directly to members of our European Women in Technology network. We will also provide you with information on our Summer Internship and Work Placement opportunities. 

Please note: This event is ideally suited for those who are in their first or penultimate years of university study as well as those in their 2nd year of a 4 year course as the focus will be on our 2010 Summer Internship and Work Placement opportunities.