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Students of the KIT Department of Economics and Management have a variety of opportunities to get in touch with partner companies, e.g. at expert lectures, networking events, or excursions. On our social media channels Instagram and LinkedIn as well as on this website, we regularly inform you about upcoming events. You can get an insight into the day-to-day work as an IT specialist or industrial engineer in the "One Day at Work" videos of our partner companies on YouTube.

In addition, you will find more details about the partners in the Dialogue Platform - the meeting place for students and companies of the KIT Department of Economics and Management partner network. Join the dialog platform in MS Teams, find out about job postings as well as events and get in touch with the companies directly.

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07.Nov
15:30
SAP Walldorf & SAP Arena Mannheim
SAP invites students from the KIT Department of Economics and Management to an exclusive networking event at SAP in Walldorf, followed by a visit to the SAP Arena in Mannheim. The event starts on Friday, November 7, at 3:30 p.m. KIT alumnus Dr. Lars Heling will take you on a journey through his 14-year career at SAP, and Nora von Themen will provide exclusive insights into SAP and the exciting world of artificial intelligence. After dinner in the SAP VIP Lounge and networking, you can experience the Teddy Comedy Show live. Secure your place at this diverse networking event. The registration deadline is Wednesday, October 22. SAP is a partner of the KIT Department of Economics and Management.
 
21.Nov
18:00
Tulla Hörsaal
Prof. Dr. Julian Thimme
You are cordially invited to attend Prof. Dr. Julian Thimme's inaugural lecture. The lecture will take place as part of Science Night on November 21, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. in the Tulla Lecture Hall. Entitled “Should I really buy stocks, and if so, which ones?”, he will provide exciting insights into his research area of financial markets. Professor Thimme and his Financial Markets department are part of the Institute for Finance, Banking, and Insurance (FBV).