The ETSi receives more than a thousand high school students at its Pre-University Conferences

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ETSi Pre-University Conference
Date: February 30 to 2, 2023
Location: Higher Technical School of Engineering of the University of Seville

The Higher Technical School of Engineering (ETSi) of the University of Seville celebrates until Thursday, February 2, the “Pre-University Conferences: Training and Research at the Higher Technical School of Engineering of Seville” .

More than 1,600 high school students from Seville and the province participate in our Pre-University Conferences

For four days, the ETSi receives more than 1,600 students in the second year of Baccalaureate or second year of Higher Level Training Cycles with access to Engineering studies, willing to get to know the Center and its facilities, as well as the degrees taught and the research being carried out.

What do the ETSi Pre-University Conferences consist of?

The visiting students, accompanied by their tutors, are received in the Assembly Hall by the ETSi Management, who introduces them to the School and its offer of degrees, internships, mobility, professional opportunities, as well as the research activities that are offered. carried out in the Center. Next, they are taken to tour the Center's facilities, both the Central Building and the Workshops and Laboratories Building, with special emphasis on the research laboratories.

A total of 70 Secondary Education centers in Seville, capital and province, have attended the annual call that the ETSi Management makes in order to explain to potential future students the training and research work of the School and the studies that they can take if, finally, they decide to opt for the different studies taught in Engineering.

The holding of these sessions is part of the School's initiative that aims to provide a real and practical approach to the degrees offered at this Center as well as the research carried out in the field of Engineering to Baccalaureate and Higher Cycles that in the coming months will have to make one of the most important decisions of their lives: the choice of university studies to pursue, which will affect their academic and, later, work future.