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December Horoscope

How will 2020 end for you? What does December have in store for all of us? CognAC's very own council of astrologists has consulted with the stars and if you want to know your fate, you just have to read this issue of the PaparaC Horoscope! The council hopes you enjoy it and wishes everyone happy holidays :)

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Committee's InsAIde: International Committee

Have you ever felt frustrated with internationals not knowing bike etiquette? Are you an international yourself and can't figure out how to deal with the constantly cold and rainy weather? Are you a student who just wants to meet new people from various backgrounds? You're in luck! The International Committee is up and running again (and you should definitely join)!

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Asking Alumni #3

As a student in one of the most widely applicable fields, it is easy to lose yourself in the amount of options you are given. But why figure it out all by yourself? There are always others sharing the same struggles, both now and in the past. I decided to reach out for advice to those who have been able to deal with my struggle in the past, our alumni. These kind people took their time to review their career for me: the choices they made, the problems they had to deal with, and what in the end made it all worth it.  Today, on CognACs 30th Birthday, I present you the next four interviews. A huge thanks to Ceci, André, Freek, and Christie for being a part of this blog series.

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Committees insAIde: The SymCo

Have you ever stumbled upon the question: "How do I organise a large event and a symposium in particular?" Well, now you certainly have stumbled upon it in this blog post. Luckily for you, there is a way of answering that question: join SymCo.

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Asking Alumni #2

As a student in one of the most widely applicable fields, it is easy to lose yourself in the amount of options you are given. But why figure it out all by yourself? There are always others sharing the same struggles, both now and in the past. I decided to reach out for advice to those who have been able to deal with my struggle in the past, our alumni. These kind people took their time to review their career for me: the choices they made, the problems they had to deal with, and what in the end made it all worth it.  Today, I present you the next four interviews. A huge thanks to Jeroen, Wouter, Bart, and Maya for being a part of this blog series.

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Asking Alumni #1

Okay, we get it; AI is all around us. It is used in almost any field imaginable, and the job opportunities are simply endless. As an AI-student myself, I found myself with a great uncertainty of where my future is taking me because of this. I decided to reach out for advice to those who have been able to deal with my struggle in the past, our alumni. These kind people took their time to review their career for me: the choices they made, the problems they had to deal with, and what in the end made it all worth it. Today I present to you the first four replies I got. A huge thanks to Hielke, Joris, Jonas and Paul for being a part of this.

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Collection of short stories: Stuff that could’ve happened in Toronto during the CognAC trip 2020.

Are you also crying from the fact that the CognAC trip 2020 did not happen this year? The TraC is giving you a peek in their diary, describing day per day what could have happened in Toronto if we would have been there.

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Opdracht van een trainee bij Achmea [Dutch]

IT Management trainee Zoë Meijer: ''Als trainee pak je het allemaal mee!''