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Home / Sign up for COGS Tri-Mentorship! 2025-26

Sign up for COGS Tri-Mentorship! 2025-26

The COGS Tri-Mentorship Program (running over the course of the academic year from September to April) offers Cognitive Systems students an opportunity to join a mentorship trio comprised of [1] a new COGS student, [2] a senior COGS student, and [3] a COGS alumni. The program is designed to help you forge mutually-beneficial connections with your peers, as well as networking with COGS graduates with similar interests (and career goals) as you. To learn more and apply to join a trio, please fill out this form and submit it no later than August 18th: https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_afMZ0tYrBCmky9g.

Cognitive Systems Program
Vancouver Campus
6000 Iona Drive
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1L4
Website cogsys.ubc.ca
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