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Next Step: Poland

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Saturday, 31 January 2015

Peterhouse, University of Cambridge

An event organized by the Cambridge University Polish Society with Cambridge Polish Studies as an official partner.

Over 180 students attended the event, along with representatives of leading Polish and multinational companies operating in Poland, including Adamed Group, Bank Zachodni, Bain & Company, Goldman Sachs, Google, Shell, and PwC.

NEXT STEP: POLAND was a student-led initiative, aiming to promote career and internship opportunities in Poland. The event took place on 31 January 2015 at the University of Cambridge, in the prestigious Peterhouse. The project represented a significant step towards tightening collaboration between Polish students in the UK and potential employers in Poland.

More information: http://www.nextsteppoland.org/

Dr Małgorzata Adamkiewicz, CEO of Adamed Group

Dr Małgorzata Adamkiewicz, CEO of Adamed Group

Aleksandra Pędraszewska, President of the Cambridge University Polish Society

Rafał Siemianowski, Embassy of the Republic of Poland, London

Stanley Bill, Lecturer in Polish Studies, University of Cambridge

Next Step: Poland, Peterhouse, University of Cambridge

Next Step: Poland, Peterhouse, University of Cambridge

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