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The Lower Saxony Technical Center

Information event for (technical) high school graduates with an interest in mathematics, computer science, natural sciences and technology (MINT)

The Niedersachsen-Technikum invites you to an information event.

The Niedersachsen-Technikum offers guidance to all young women who have completed their Abitur or Fachabitur and are now looking for an exciting STEM career. For six months, participants can complete a paid internship in a company and test where their STEM skills lie. At the same time, they take part in first semester lectures at a university. The next Technikum starts on September 1, 2025.

Applications are possible at  johanna.risse@zsb-os.de

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