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Czech IT-Students Visiting Jämsä College

November 12, 2015Incoming StudentsElectrical Engineering, the Czech RepublicSari Lehtonotko

There is a group of eight Czech IT-students from Stredni prumyslova skola Usti nad Labem – Stribrniky visiting the electrical engineering department of Jämsä College. The visit lasts for two weeks between 9 and 20 November.

Read more about the visit in the Electrical Engineering students’ blog here (mostly in Finnish).

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