When the Windows 7 beta was released last week, MSDN subscribers got to jump the queue, and were given access to Windows 7 two days before the public… and without all the site up-down stuff.
One of the benefits to being a Microsoft Student Partner is you not only get access to a great range of Microsoft resources, but you also get a free subscription to MSDN.
So if you are going to be a University student in 2009 and have a passion for technology, apply to become a Microsoft Student Partner today for the 2009 year.
Luke
UWA MSP
Being an MSP demands dedication. We encourage every MSP to undertake 4 activities and numerous voluntary activities throughout the year which are designed to suit everyone’s level of ability and creativity. Activities range from giving technical lectures on campus, writing articles for the student newsletter to entering the Imagine Cup or running your own computer society.
BUT… we will recognize and reward each activity you undertake. The more you do, the more chances you’ll have of wining one of our fantastic end-of-year prizes. MSPs get together, share experiences, attend Microsoft training and events and even get together for the odd meal or friendly drink.
In order to be eligible, you must be:
- Over 18
- An undergraduate or post-graduate student at an Australian university
- Studying a full-time technology-related degree or course and able to name a reference from your departments
- Passionate about technology and willing to share your expertise with others at your school
- For more information, please contact Karo Esmaili at: i-karoes@microsoft.com
Send your completed application form via email to: i-karoes@microsoft.com
For more information about Microsoft Student Partners go to http://www.student-partners.com