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Two Events You Don't Want to Miss This Week!


Looking for an opportunity to engage with leading tech entrepreneurs and discuss the future of tech in the UK?

Silicon Valley comes to the UK (SVC2UK) is a series of workshops, master classes and lectures that bring together early stage investors, successful serial entrepreneurs, students and alumni to discuss how and why they have come to create and fund today’s most disruptive technologies that aim to change our world.

It will bring leading Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, investors and thought leaders together to explore ideas that will ignite local entrepreneurship right here in the Northern Powerhouse.

To join the conversation, register here today!

When: Wednesday, 4th November 2015 from 09:00 to 11:30 AM

Where: Renold Building, Off Sackville Street, The University of Manchester

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With industrial plants and global offices worldwide, BRF S.A. is the world's tenth-largest food company and Brazil's second in revenue.

BRF S.A. is searching for global talent who will lead a transformation process as they shape the food industry of the future and bring innovative solutions to consumers around the world. Aligned with this mission, they are launching new opportunities for Innovation and Research & Development professionals to work on projects in the areas of neuroscience, sensory & design, consumer science, food processing and packaging, emulsions, meat science, etc. Most of the opportunities available are for MSc and PhD grads in these areas. International students are more than welcome.

Do you feel ready to be a global leader? Join BRF S.A.’s next session this Wednesday at The University of Manchester to learn more about their culture, strategy and the opportunities currently available.

No need to register, please come along on the day:

When: Wednesday, 4th November 2015 from 5:00 to 6:30 PM

Where: Alexander Lecture Theatre, Samuel Alexander Building, The University of Manchester


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