Do you want to join the Concordia University delegation and attend one of the most amazing software conferences in North America? This conference that is organized by students, for students, is truly something you don’t want to miss.
Your head delegates are Kyle Sama (cse@ecaconcordia.ca) and Danny Ricci (thedanny09@gmail.com). You can contact us to find out more about CUSEC or if you have any questions at all. To register you can go here, and register online. But if you don’t have a credit card, you can pay in person to either Kyle or Danny with cash or cheque.
So, let us know if you are interested!
2 comments
Tiffany says:
Dec 28, 2011
I think this is very interesting however the fee to register I think it’s a bit ridiculous. I’m not sure what this fee is “for”?
Could I have more information as to what this conference includes?
Vijeta Patel says:
Dec 28, 2011
You should read the FAQ page: http://2012.cusec.net/faq/
Basically, you get three days of listening and interacting with programmers, networking with our sponsors (all of whom are there because they are looking to hire interns and new grads), and taking part in our coding competition and/or DemoCamp.
$60 is not an excessive fee for a student conference, in fact it is either at par or less than other student conferences and a fraction of what a professional conference would cost.
If you would like more feedback on the conference, you can check out the following links:
- http://www.encs.concordia.ca/news-and-events/entry.php?a=2011/01/cusec-celebrates-nerdy-goodness-in-montreal.php
- http://issuu.com/technophilic/docs/issue5/7
- http://www.communig8.com/events/94-cusec-2011-13-15-january-2011-montreal-canada.html
- http://tavisharmstrong.com/2011/01/17/cusec-2011-thoughts/
Enjoy!