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IN THIS WEEK'S
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RESEARCH AND INTERNSHIPS
Links to Internships
SCHOLARHIPS
- Engineering Merit,
NOAA Ernest F. Hollings, the AIST Foundation, WIEP Freshman
Scholarship
CAREER SERVICES
Preparing for Job Search or
Internships, Sign up for MentorNet
UNDERGRADUATE JOB
OPPORTUNITIES LASP
Space Flight Operations Team
RESEARCH AND INTERNSHIPS
Internship applications for Summer 2008 will be due early in the
spring. If you are a current sophomore or junior, think strongly about
your interests and explore some opportunities on line to submit
applications for this Summer.
Internships at CU Boulder:
Summer Multicultural Access to Research Training (SMART)
http://www.colorado.edu/graduateschool/DiversityIntiiative/undergraduateResearch.html#summer
Behavior, Ecology & Evolution
http://www.colorado.edu/eeb/EEBprojects/reu/
Environmental Fluids: Science, Assessment & Treatment
http://spot.colorado.edu/~bielefel/REU.html
Functional Materials Science & Engineering
www.colorado.edu/che/reu/
Department of Physics & JILA
www.colorado.edu/physics/Web/reu/index.html
Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research & Science (SOARS)
www.soars.ucar.edu/
Summer
Undergraduate Research Fellowships (SURF) at the National Institute of
Standards and Technology. Eligible majors: physics, materials science,
chemistry, math, computer science or engineering.
http://SURF.Boulder.NIST.gov
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Science & Technology Centers:
The National Science Foundation
offers paid summer internships at seventeen prestigious universities
around the United States. Undergraduates have an opportunity to conduct
research in a "graduate school" setting in the following fields:
biological sciences, computer and information sciences, engineering,
geosciences, and mathematical and physical sciences. For more information
on these programs, please access the website at
www.nsfstc.org.
Internships at Colorado State University:
Science, Math and Engineering
http://lamar.colostate.edu/~agep
Science, Math and Engineering
www.mcnair.colostate.edu
Extreme Ultraviolet Engineering Research Center (EUV ERC)
www.engr.colostate.edu/ece/www_research/reu.shtml
Summer Program in Molecular Biosciences
www.bmb.colostate.edu/reu.cfm
Medical Sciences
www.biology.colostate.edu/Undergraduate/minoritytraininginfo.html
Materials Chemistry Research
http://franklin.chm.colostate.edu/nel/REU
Summer Program on Mind & Brain
www.reu.colostate.edu/reu/index.htm
ASSURE: Program in Water Research
http://waterreu.colostate.edu/
Shortgrass Steppe (SGS) Long-term Ecological Research (LTER)
http://sgs.cnr.colostate.edu/EDWeb/EdREU/reu.htm
FEScUE Interdisciplinary Research
www.fescue.colostate.edu/
See the Career Services link:
http://careerservices.colorado.edu/public.cs?internships
Special Topics: Journey to Space
GEEN 3860-800 (1 Credit)
TUES 3:30-5:20 p.m. Room: ITLL 150
Call # 25419
Course Description: This new one credit hour course is designed for
sophomore and junior level engineering students (ALL MAJORS) who have
interest in the aerospace industry. Students will learn about spacecraft
design and control concepts. The course will provide outstanding
preparation for future hands-on experience in the Colorado Space Gant
Consortium projects and/or for a professional internship.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Take the time now to fill out scholarship applications.
The time you take could save you hours spent working an hourly job!
Engineering Merit
Scholarship
Eligible students are entering sophomores, juniors, or seniors and will be
enrolled full time in the fall of 2008. The minimum, cumulative GPA
requirement is 3.0, but you are encouraged to apply if your GPA is close
to the required. Deadline is March 3, 2008. Please apply early as there is
a possibility of a 2008 summer paid internship from one of our donors.
https://ecadw.colorado.edu/SholarshipApplication/index.aspx
2008 NOAA Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Program
•Up to $8,000 in academic assistance per school year
for full time study
•10-week, paid ($650/week) summer internship
•Housing subsidy during summer internship
•Completed Applications must be received by
February 8, 2008
StudentScholarshipPrograms@noaa.gov or go to
http://www.oesd.noaa.gov
The
AIST Foundation will award over $400,000 in scholarships and grants
for the 2008-2009 academic year. Engineering students in CMEN, MCEN, and
EEEN are encouraged to apply now. The deadline is March 2, 2008! Visit the
AIST Foundation website for more information and applications at
www.aistfoundation.org
The Women in Engineering Program (WIEP), in conjunction with the
college Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, awards scholarships to
entering first year women based on an evaluation of academic, leadership,
and extracurricular information from all applicants. Donations from
private individuals and corporations fund these scholarships. Each
scholarship is a four-year award and will range from $500 to $1500 per
year ($2000 to $6000 for four years). The deadline
is February 15th, 2008.
WIEP Freshman Scholarship Application
Office of Financial Aid Scholarship Opportunities
http://www.colorado.edu/finaid/additionalscholarships.html
Puksta Scholars
The work of Puksta Scholars will effectively integrate learning in and
outside the classroom resulting in an enhanced and illuminating
educational experience and responsible citizenship. Each scholar must
develop a year long intensive civic engagement project with support from an experienced team of faculty/staff, other scholars
To apply, submit a Puksta
Scholars application and four essays as described in the application by
February 1, 2008 (refer to the link, below). There will be a limited
number of $4,500 scholarships, which may be renewable based upon available
funding and successful completion of program requirements. www.colorado.edu/AcademicAffairs/UE/pukstaweb/docs/Application_08-09_1_.doc
CAREER SERVICES
From Jodi Schneiderman, Office of Career Services:
Here are some pointers on how to prepare over the holidays for summer jobs
or internships.
1. Write and/or update your resume. Have it ready to send out and to give
to employers at the January Career Fair.
- Resume Writing Class, Thursday, January 17th from 5-7:00 p.m. Sign up in
Career Services.
- Resume Critique by Employers, Thursday, January 24th from 2-4:00 p.m.,
Engineering Lobby.
- See engineering resume samples at:
http://careerservices.colorado.edu/public.cs?resumes
- Optimal Resume is a new
program that formats and gives resume suggestions as you are creating your
resume. Check it out:
https://colorado.optimalresume.com/
2. Prepare for the Career Fair, January 30th & 31st--different employers
each day.
- See the Tip Sheet
http://careerservices.colorado.edu/student.cs?studentFairs
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Review the companies that are
attending. Research companies of interest so that you have good
questions for employers at the fair.
3. Explore other ways to find a job (besides websites). Make an
appointment with Career Services to discuss job searching strategies in
more depth.
- Find companies that are in your interest area, such as "robotics" or
"aerospace."
- Find professionals to talk to about your interests and gain career
advice.
4. Get career advice from an engineer
or scientist. CU is a member of MentorNet, which matches students with
professionals from all sectors of science and engineering as mentors for
one-on-one,
(e-mentoring) relationships. You will receive: information, encouragement,
advice and access to professional networks in two easy steps:
(1). Join the MentorNet Community
http://www.mentornet.net/join
(2). Sign in to the Community and follow the One-on-One Mentoring Program
links to create a protégé profile.
Do it today! The time commitment is only 20 minutes a week.
The Career Services Office is open over
the break. To schedule an appointment, call 303-492-6541. Walk in
appointments are Monday - Thursday 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. The office will be
closed December 24, 25, and January 1st.
For
information: http://careerservices.colorado.edu
Get Career Fair Tips at:
http://careerservices.colorado.edu/CommonFiles/PDF/fairTips.pdf
UNDERGRADUATE JOB OPPORTUNITIES
The LASP Space Flight
Operations Team has opportunities for undergraduate employment as Command
Controllers. Candidates would start May 25th, 2008 and employment would
continue through subsequent school years. The position requires a
commitment of 40 hours a week during the first summer for training and 20
hours during the school year. Students with four semesters left in their
education will be recruited from all disciplines. Please see the ad at:
http://lasp.colorado.edu/employment/
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Spring 2008
Calendar of Events
Jan. 16th
WIEP Welcome Luncheon
11-1:00 p.m.
ECCE 100
Jan. 24th
Resume Critiques
2-4:00 p.m.
Engineering Lobby
Jan. 24th
Recruiters Tell All:
Land a Job or Internship
5:30-7:00 p.m.
Humanities 250
Jan 29th
Boeing Info Session
6:30-7:30 p.m.
ECCR 1540
Jan. 30th & 31st
Spring Career Fair
9-3:00 p.m.
UMC 235 & Ballroom
Feb. 6
WIEP Luncheon
AREN/CVEN/EVEN/OPEN
11-1:00 p.m.
Clark Conference Center
Feb. 20
WIEP Luncheon
ASEN/ECEN/EEEN/OPEN
11-1:00 p.m.
Eaton Conference Center
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