MASTER'S THESIS THE HYPER ISLAND WAY
All you need to know about the Industry Research Project
Explore the value and impact of the Industry Research Projects 🚀
Program Leader Hassan Gilani is spotlighting our unique approach to industry research in this informative session. The Industry Research Project is Hyper Island’s equivalent of the traditional Master’s thesis, where students have the opportunity to make a tangible hands-on impact within their chosen organization or industry, while being recognized academically.
Whether you're a prospective student, industry professional, or simply curious about the future of education and innovation, this event offers a great opportunity to explore the cutting edge work being done at Hyper Island by our Master’s students.
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🗓️ Date: Tuesday, May 14
⏰ Time: 14:30 CET
🕔 Duration: 45 minutes
📍 Format: Online
Why should you join us?
- Gain educational insights: Gather valuable insights into Hyper Island's unique approach to industry research and how it's connected to a traditional Master's thesis.
- Get inspired by our alumni: Meet our alumni and learn about their industry research journey as well as the impact & change they've made.
- Connect with our Program Leader & Admissions team and grab the chance to ask any application related questions.
MEET THE PROGRAM LEADER
Hassan Gilani
Hassan has been a Program Leader of the full-time Master's Programs in Stockholm for the past three years. He has a background in Engineering and Management and as well as an honored Hyper alumni. He is a published hobby writer with an interest in history, philosophy, and current affairs. Having lived, worked, and studied in 9 countries across three continents has enabled him to thrive in international environments.
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