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Dear members,

We have some amazing events coming up next week! A perfect time to relax after your studies for the Imperative Programming midterms.

On Tuesday, there is Prominent in de Tent! This is an open-bar theme party with beer, wine and sodas. It is a party for over 300 people of all different kinds of study associations. For tickets and more information ask in the Cover room (BB.0041a) or click here! You will not be disappointed.

It is time again for the monthly borrel! Join us on Wednesday in 't Gat van Groningen at 21:30. Get dressed as your favorite animal and have a beer with us. The first 100 beers are for free. For more information click here.

Lastly, on Thursday, during our weekly TAD (Thursday Afternoon Drinks), we will organise a committee market. Join us to hear a pitch from Cover's committees to get information and to learn how they keep Cover running.

All the best,

Max

Announcements

Extremely Nice to know!

Martijn Luinstra was elected to an honorary member at the last General Assembly. We wish him all the best, and thank him for his great contributions over his years as a very active member of Cover.

Nice to know!

RAMiCS 2018: The 17th International Conference on Relational and Algebraic Methods in Computer Science (RAMICS), organised by the Open University of the Netherlands, will take place in Groningen, the Netherlands, from 29 October to 1 November 2018 (4 days from Monday through Thursday). For more information see the website.

Data science Meet & Greet: Do you ever wonder what tasks and projects you will be doing in daily practice after finishing your Data Science study? Are you curious how a working day of a data scientist looks like? What’s it like to work for a large organisation as a data scientist? What do they expect from you? How will the atmosphere will be within the team and the organization? With which programs will I work? What are the projects I will be involved with as a data scientist? On Wednesday the 21st all your questions will be answered! Data scientists working at 13 large organizations will share with you how they apply data science in daily practice. Afterwards during the networking reception you can ask all the questions you have. Check out the link here for more information.

We want you to be in a committee!

Here is a cool thingy for our new members: Ever heard of a committee? A committee is a group of friends that work towards a common goal. You can learn about all sorts of topics such as budgeting, planning, sponsoring, and much more! See the website for a complete overview of committees that are looking for members! If you want to apply for a committee please email intern@svcover.nl. A resume or motivation is optional, so feel free to just tell him you are interested!


ExCee

The ExCee (short for excursion committee) is Cover's committee which organises the yearly excursion. So, if you like traveling, and organising this for your fellow peers, then sign up for this committee.


ParenTee

The ParenTee is the committee responsible for showing the studies and university to students' parents. They do this by organising a parents day where you can invite your parents to take a tour. If you want to show your parents or your peers parents around, sign up for this committee.


Sympocee

Is there a topic of which you could never tire? You would like to hear about different experts from the field for a whole afternoon? Then organising a symposium is right up your alley! The SympoCee organises a symposium every year for this very purpose, to educate Cover members on a wider range of topics.


YearbookCee

The YearbookCee is very much self explanatory. They create the yearbook for every academic year. In this committee you get to decide the theme, design and create the content of the yearbook. You want a way to make your mark in Cover for years to come? The best place to do this is in the Yearbook.


Discover

Have you enjoyed the last edition of DisCover and would you like to help with the creation of the next version? Then join the DisCover, the committee that creates the magazine! As a member of the committee you are responsible for gathering, creating, and editing content, the lay-out of the magazine, and determining what goes into the magazine. We had a lot of fun creating it, and we are sure that you will too!

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