Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Fwd: announce to students

Good afternoon faculty,

 

I would appreciate it if you would make the following announcements to your students.

1)     Workshops on "How to Find an Internship: Navigating your way through Career Services Resources. All workshops are held in Moseley Center, SPDC: Career Services, room 165

 

October:

Wednesday, 23,  6:30 pm

Thursday, 24      5:00 p.m.          

Monday, 28         6:30  pm

 

November

Thursday, 7        5:00 pm

Monday, 11       6:30 pm

 

December

Tuesday, 3          6:30 pm

 

2)     Important internship announcement – Students may receive application and resume assistance anytime!

 

The NC State Government Internship Program offers students real-world experience in a wide range of state government workplaces. Internships for all majors!

Deadline to apply:  , postmarked by December 16, 2013

 

 

Paid summer internships are available in locations across the state. They provide North Carolina students with a compensated professional work experience that integrates education, career development and public service. Opportunities exist in numerous recognized fields of study, from architecture to zoology. All internships will begin on late May 2014, and conclude late July 2014. Interns also participate in seminars, tours or other activities designed to broaden their perspective of public service and state government.

General criteria: NC permanent resident, 2.5 minimum GPA, student must have completed sophomore year.

Details below and it's on the Elon Job Network, Job ID 7330.

 

Check out the program offerings! 

http://www.doa.state.nc.us/yaio/intern-apply.aspx



Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Fwd: Department of Energy (DOE) Scholars Program is now accepting applications for Summer 2014



The DOE Scholars Program is now open for application through Jan 12, 2014.  Please post the attached flier and forward this e-mail to interested departments, professors, and students.

 

If you have questions you may contact me at 865-574-6440 or at barbara.dunkin@orau.org.

 

 

DOE SCHOLARS PROGRAM – Explore the Possibilities!

 

The Department of Energy (DOE) Scholars Program is now accepting applications for Summer 2014.

 

Visit http://orise.orau.gov/doescholars for more information or to apply - deadline is January 12, 2014! 

 

The DOE Scholars Program offers unique opportunities that introduce students or post-graduates to the agency's mission and operations. Participants in the DOE Scholars Program gain a competitive edge as they apply their education, talent and skills in a variety of scientific research settings within the DOE complex. Appointments are available in a variety of disciplines at participating DOE facilities nationwide.

Being selected as a DOE Scholar offers the following benefits:

  • Career possibilities with the nation's leading sponsor for scientific research
  • Opportunities to learn from top scientists and subject matter experts
  • Stipends of up to $650 per week (depending on academic status)
  • Travel arrangements to and from appointment site

Applicants must be US Citizens and undergraduates, graduates or post-graduates of an accredited college or university.  The program is open to majors in: Engineering; Physical Sciences; Environmental Sciences; Computer Science and Information Technology; Physics; Business; Policy; Program Management; Mathematics; Statistics; Safety and Health; Accounting and Finance; Law; Communications; and other related areas.

Want to learn more about the DOE Scholars program? E-mail doescholars@orise.orau.gov or visit http://orise.orau.gov/doescholars.re the Possibilities!

Fwd: [coalition] Pass along to Students: Lotze Scholarship for Future High School Physics Teachers

Dear PhysTEC Coalition Members,

AAPT offers scholarships for future high school physics teachers. These scholarships, supported by an endowment funded by Barbara Lotze, are available only to U.S. citizens attending U.S. schools. Undergraduate students enrolled, or planning to enroll, in physics teacher preparation curricula and high school seniors entering such programs are eligible. Successful applicants receive a stipend of up to $2,000. The scholarship may be granted to an individual for each of four years. Applications will be accepted at any time and will be considered for recommendation to the Executive Board at each AAPT Winter Meeting. All applications with all materials, including letters of recommendation, received by December 1, will be considered for recommendation at the winter meeting of the AAPT Executive Board. Read more at http://www.aapt.org/programs/grants/lotze.cfm. We encourage all applicants to use the electronic submission process for their application. However, applicants may choose to complete the PDF application form and submit their completed applications via U.S. mail to be received by the December 1 deadline.  Please pass this information onto students in your physics teacher preparation program!

 

Fwd: Office of Science/Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists 2014 Summer Term Internship/Fellowship Opportunities at Department of Energy Laboratories

The Office of Science / Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS) is pleased to announce that it is accepting applications to its 2014 Summer Term internship/fellowship opportunities at Department of Energy (DOE) Laboratories. These competitive, paid internships, are for 10 weeks during the Summer Term (May to August timeframe), and include support for travel and housing.

The three programs accepting applications are:

 

·         Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI),

·         Community College Internships (CCI); and

·         Visiting Faculty Program (VFP).

Applications for these three programs must be completed and submitted online by 5:00 PM ET on January 10, 2014 (including all required application materials and recommendations).

·         The Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) program encourages undergraduate students to pursue science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers by providing research experiences, under the guidance of laboratory staff scientists or engineers, on projects supporting the DOE mission.  Paid internships, including a weekly stipend and support for travel and housing, are for 10 weeks during the Summer Term (May to August timeframe).  More information about SULI and access to the online application can be found at http://science.energy.gov/wdts/suli/

 

·         The Community College Internship (CCI) program encourages community college students to enter technical careers relevant to the DOE mission by providing technical training experiences at the DOE Labs.  Students work on technologies or instrumentation projects or major research facilities related to ongoing R&D programs. Paid internships, including a weekly stipend and support for travel and housing, are for 10 weeks during the Summer Term (May to August timeframe). More information about CCI and access to the online application can be found at http://science.energy.gov/wdts/cci/.

 

·         The Visiting Faculty Program (VFP) seeks to increase the research competitiveness of faculty members and their students at institutions historically underrepresented in the research community in order to expand the workforce vital to the DOE mission areas.  In this program, selected university/college faculty members collaborate with DOE laboratory research staff on a research project of mutual interest. Faculty member participants may invite up to two students (one of which may be a graduate student) to participate in the research project. Applicants establish their collaborations with laboratory research staff in advance of applying and must submit a co-developed research proposal as part of the application. Students apply separately at the invitation of the faculty member. Paid internships, including a weekly stipend and support for travel and housing, are for 10 weeks during the Summer Term (May to August timeframe). More information about the VFP and access to the online application can be found at http://science.energy.gov/wdts/vfp/.

The SULI, CCI and VFP programs are sponsored and managed by the DOE Office of Science's, Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS) in collaboration with the DOE laboratories. The Department of Energy's Office of Science is the single largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences in the United States, and is working to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time.

Please forward this information to potential participants, as well as faculty or principal investigators who can share this information with potential students or faculty participants. 

 

Thanks very much for your help.

 


Fwd: APPLY NOW - DEADLINE IS JANUARY 10 - Summer 2014 Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship at Oak Ridge National Laboratory