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IN THIS WEEK'S
EDITION: (Click on a bookmark to go to this section of the newsletter)
SCHOLARSHIPS
- Engineering Merit,
QuestBridge,
American Council of Engineering, CU Merit, Elevations Credit Union
RESEARCH AND INTERNSHIPS
Many
Links to Internships!
CAREER SERVICES
Preparing for Job Search or
Internships, Sign up for MentorNet
UNDERGRADUATE JOB
OPPORTUNITIES LASP
Space Flight Operations Team
OPPORTUNITIES Accenture Women's Networking, Faculty Nominations, MESA
Judges Needed
SCHOLARSHIPS
Take the time now to fill out scholarship applications.
The time you take could save you hours spent working an hourly job!
Engineering Excellence Fund
Mini Grants
up to $2000.00 application DUE
February 3rd, major proposals - no funding request limit DUE
February 26th For more information and application:
www.eef.colorado.edu
The Astronaut Foundation
Scholarship $10,000 to outstanding students who exhibit motivation,
imagination, and exceptional performance in fields of engineering and
natural
or applied sciences.
Nomination must come from faculty. Deadline: March 6. Contact Deborah
Viles viles@colorado.edu
QuestBridge 10 full scholarships to summer programs at Harvard
University, Stanford University, the University of Notre Dame, and Yale
University. Application due by March 31, 2009. For more
information: www.questbridge.org
ACEC (American Council of Engineering Companies) Scholarships
($30,000 in available funds). Students must be enrolled full-time in
ABET accredited engineering programs (includes all of our majors except
Computer Science, Applied Math, Engineering Physics and Chemical and
Biological) and pursuing a Bachelors Degree. Students must be US
citizens and entering their junior, senior or fifth year in fall of
2009. Students graduating in December 2009 are not eligible.
Applications can be found at
http://www.acec-co.org/education/CO_APPLICATION.pdf More
information regarding the scholarship can be found at
http://www.acec-co.org/education/scholarships.html
Application deadline is February 4, 2009
CU Engineering Merit Scholarship
for
2009 CU Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors is available at
https://ecadw.colorado.edu/scholarshipapplication/index.aspx To be
eligible for these scholarships you will need to be enrolled full-time
in the College of Engineering. All students are encouraged to apply.
Application deadline is March 2, 2009
CU Office of Financial Aid Scholarships:
Check this site
www.colorado.edu/finaid for scholarships that require financial
need; but there are also some here that are merit based so please check
carefully.
Application deadline is March 2, 2009
You can also check the national site at
www.finaid.org
Elevations Credit Union
offers scholarships for graduating high school seniors and students
already enrolled in a college level program. Applications are accepted
beginning January 1, 2009. Scholarship deadline is March, 18, 2009.
Details and applications are available online at
www.elevationscu.com/life_stages/scholarships/
RESEARCH AND INTERNSHIPS
Internship applications deadlines for Summer 2009
are rapidly approaching. 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
Denver Foundation
Internship for undergraduate students. For information contact:
http://www.denverfoundation.org/page10001707.cfm
Johns Hopkins University
June 1 - August 7 $4000 stipend, housing provided. Computer-Integrated
Surgical Systems and Tech., Engineering Research Center, Laboratory of
Computational Sensing and Robotics. Application deadline: January 15
- March 1, 2009.
Contact: lakshima@jhu.edu or
call (410) 516-6841
Summer Research Internships at Iowa State University:
Eight weeks long - open after completion of freshman year, Hands on
research experience, participate in seminars, write research reports,
receive a stipend of $3,500. Application
deadline February 2, 2009.
http://www.pwse.iastate.edu/summerintern.html
SMART
Program (Summer Multicultural Access to Research Training) June 1 -
August 7
10 week summer internship program conducting research in science, math,
and engineering under the guidance of a faculty mentor. Application
deadline: February 15
http://www.colorado.edu/GraduateSchool/DiversityInitiative/undergrads/smart/index.html
Edinburgh, Scotland 20th International Conference on Arabidopsis
Research
Open to undergrad and graduate students. Application deadline March
2, 2009. For information contact: Dr. Joanna Friesner
jdfriesner@ucdavis.edu
Genome Center at
Washington University-St. Louis
Open to US citizens or permanent residents. Research programs for
sophomores - seniors and recent college graduates.
These programs are funded by the NHGRI-MAP
(Minority Action Plan)For information contact Cerilynn Shadding, Ph. D.
cshaddin@genome.wustl.edu
or visit the website:
http://genome.wustl.edu/outreach.cgi
Virginia Tech - National Sicence Foundation Research Experience
for Undergraduates
May 31 - August 7, 2009. Deadline March 2 For more information
http://www.vwrrc.vt.edu/nsf_reu.html
Hope College
10 week program, receive $4000 and 100% housing subsidy, travel
reimbursement. Must be a US citizen. Women and under represented
minorities encouraged to apply.
http://sharp.hope.edu or chemreu@hope.edu
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.
Dartmouth Research Experience for Undergraduates, focused on
Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology for physics, engineering or chemistry
students. Click on the Summer Programs link at
http://engineering.dartmouth.edu/nanomaterials.
UMass Amherst Undergraduate Research in Nanotechnology is looking
for bright students from diverse backgrounds interested in a Ph.D. in
science or engineering. Deadline is February 29th.
www.umass.edu/massnanotech/SURE2008.htm.
Summer Research Experience for
Undergrads (REU) Worcester Polytechnic Institute,
Integrated Bioengineering Research, Education and Outreach Opportunities
funded by National Science Foundation. Click on the application link at:
http://www.wpi.edu/Academics/Depts/BME/Research/reu.html
MIT Materials Processing Center and Center for Materials Science and
Engineering
June 7 - August 8, 2009 $5700 stipend plus travel expenses. Open to
US citizens or permanent residents and are entering their junior or
senior year 2009. Contact:
http://mpc-web.mit.edu
MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Work on problems related to National
Security focusing on research and development supported by a broad base
in advanced electronics. Click on the information link at:
http://www.ll.mit.edu/college/summerproam.html
MIT Haystack Observatory
Undergraduate program researching space related fields. Program
date: June 1 - August 7. Application deadline February 2, 2009.
For more information:
www.haystackmit.edu/edu/reu/ or email:
reuhaystack@haystack.mit.edu
Master's Fellowship
Program openings that have been posted
on the Sandia National Laboratories website:
http://www.sandia.gov/employment/career-opp/index.html.
This is a program that provides graduating minority students a
fellowship to obtain a Master's degree in a science, engineering or math
discipline - including full tuition
and related costs, stipend and
relocation expense
Internship IAESTE
United States and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Spend the summer in Galway,
Ireland with an exciting internship and earn college credit! Through
IMPACT, students will cultivate the skills necessary to survive in the
current global economy and explore the challenges that face women in the
technology field today. Unpaid, $25 deposit - program fee $5100 - 5500,
transcript and resume due by February 13, 2009 - 1st and 2nd year female
engineering students eligible.
http://www.iaesteunitedstates.org/IntProgs/STEP/IMPACT.htm
For questions email
techabroad@aipt.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/
CU Career Services link:
http://careerservices.colorado.edu/public.cs?internships
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.
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.
Whitney’s Availability
for Students for Spring 2009:
To Make
an Appointment call 492-6541
Engineering - ECCE 100/BOLD Center:
Tuesday 9am-12pm &
1:30-4:00pm (by Appointment)
Wednesday 1:30-4pm (Walk-In)
Career Services – Willard Admin. Center:
Monday 10am-12pm & 1-3pm (by Appointment), 3-4pm (Walk-In)
Tuesday 5-7pm (by Appointment)
Wednesday 5-7pm (by Appointment)
Thursday 10am-12pm & 1-4pm (by Appointment)
Friday 9:30-11:30am (by Appointment)
UNDERGRADUATE 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/
OPPORTUNITIES
Accenture Women's
Networking Forum
Leading management consulting, technology services and outsourcing
companies hosting a Women's Networking Forum for junior and senior
female students on date to be determined in Denver. For more information:
www.accenture.com/womensnetworking
John and Mercedes Peebles Innovation in Education Award and the
Outstanding Advisor Awards
Make a nomination for your favorite faculty member by March 1st
http://engineering.colorado.edu/awardnominations/main.aspx
Call For Judges ! MESA
Competitions
Thursday, April 9 Colorado School of Mines 7 am -
2 pm High School Engineering and Science Jamboree, June 25 - 28
University of Colorado Denver - National competition for middle and high
school team state champions. please contact Victor Vialpando at
victor.vialpando@ucdenver.edu or by phone at
303.352.3869 or Gale Day at 720.352.5771
Volunteer for Girl Scout Outreach contact
cugirlscouts@gmail.com if
you would like to help with their upcoming events.
Drop in Tutoring is provided (free) to all CEAS students in need of one-to-one or small
group tutoring for Calculus I, II, III, Differential Equations, and CHEN
1211 through the Student Success Center located in the BOLD
Center (ECCE 100). Sundays from 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm , Monday through
Thursday from 11:00 am – 7:00 pm.
Study Sessions for sophomore technical courses. New
this semester.
Sundays, 5-8:00 p.m. Materials & Energy Balances, Mondays 5-7:00 p.m.
Circuits, Wednesdays 5-7:00 p.m. Computing, Time - TBA -- Organic
Chemistry
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Spring 2009
Calendar of Events
Feb. 6
WIEP Luncheon
AREN/CVEN/EVEN/OPEN
11-1:00 p.m.
ECOT 831
Feb. 17
Resume Workshop for All Majors
5:00 - 7:00 pm
KTCH 3
Feb. 17
Lockheed Martin Tech Day
9:00 - 3:00 pm
Engineering Lobby
Bring a resume to enter in drawing for great prizes!
Feb. 19
Mock Interview for Engineering Students
1:30 - 4:30 pm
Engineering Lobby
Sign up at Dean's Office, space limited
Feb. 20
WIEP Luncheon
ASEN/ECEN/EEEN/OPEN
11-1:00 p.m.
Onizuka
Feb. 24
Green Careers
5:30 - 7:00 pm
Benson 185
Feb. 25
Global Impact Expo
11:00 - 3:00 pm
UMC Rm 235
Feb. 25
Salary Negotiation
5:00 - 6:00 pm
ECCR 200
Feb 29-Mar 1
Society of Women Engineers Regional I Conference, CU
March 5
Mastering Interviews
5:00 - 6:30 pm
ECCR 200
March 6 & 13
Admissions Student for a Day Tour
2:15 pm
Engineering Lobby
April 15
Just in Time Hiring & Internship Fair
10:00 - 3:00 pm
UMC Ballroom & Rm 235
April 16
Job Search Strategies Panel: Chance to ask questions from large company
recruiters
5:00 - 6:30 pm
ECCR 200
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