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<P class=MsoNormal><BR>RAND Corporation is interested in meeting students who
are looking for <BR>summer and full-time opportunities. I will be at
MIT hosting a <BR>general information session on Thursday, November 5,
2009, 6:30-7:30 <BR>p.m. in Room 4-149.<BR><BR>This is a great, informal
way for students to learn more about RAND, <BR>working at a public policy
think tank, and the types of people we are <BR>looking for.<BR><BR>At
RAND, we would be interested in meeting students in the Physical
<BR>Sciences. Would you mind passing along the attached flyer to the
<BR>Physics Department graduate students who may be interested in a policy
<BR>career at RAND? We're hoping they can attend!<BR><BR>Many
thanks,<BR>Mark Wang, MIT'87 Sc.D.'94 (Physics)<BR><BR>Senior Researcher<BR>RAND
Corporation<BR>1776 Main Street<BR>Santa Monica, CA
90401<BR><BR><BR><o:p></o:p></P></DIV></DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>