[bioundgrd] Fwd: MIT-Korea Info Session: Internships, Teaching, Food - Thur 5:30-7:30
Janice Chang
jdchang at mit.edu
Wed Sep 23 16:19:06 EDT 2015
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From: Matt Burt <mburt at mit.edu<mailto:mburt at mit.edu>>
Subject: MIT-Korea Info Session: Internships, Teaching, Food - Thur 5:30-7:30
Date: September 23, 2015 at 3:01:04 PM EDT
I’ve got both IAP teaching and summer internships that are great opportunities for Bio students in particular—with and without Korean language ability. Thanks!
Matt
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Info. session on MIT-Korea Internships and Global Teaching Labs—Thursday, Sept. 24, 5:30-7:30 pm in 10-105
3 things you should check-out at the MIT-Korea info. session this Thursday: internships, Global Teaching Labs, and food for an early celebration of Chuseok!
INTERNSHIPS: Intern at a top gaming firm (NCSoft), the Google of Korea (Naver), Google itself (Google Seoul), a world leader in many electronics fields (Samsung), Korea’s premier multi-disciplinary research institute (KIST), or at one of MIT-Korea’s many other hosts, or at another preferred host, or just do your own thing with no host!! These internships are all expenses paid, and many hosts also offer competitive stipends.
GLOBAL TEACHING LABS (application deadline 9/27!): I’m searching for Korean speakers with a passion for teaching/mentoring to join me in something amazing this IAP, potentially impacting disadvantaged students with high latent potential. GTL is for students to share MIT's unique, hands-on approach to science and engineering education. MIT-Korea will place 10-15 students—all expenses paid—in GTL projects in Korea to independently develop intensive STEM-related, intensive workshops and classes for middle and high school students—including disadvantaged students in a foster care facility, a school for North Korea escapees, and a technical school in a low-income rural area (click here<https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bzd8cQMJDU-VRi1rR0g2c2VDeGs/edit> or click here to see what’s been done before<https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bzd8cQMJDU-VSnhOS2hVcXZTX0k/view?usp=sharing>). So I’m looking for students that are up for a very unique, possibly tough challenge.
Interested? Come by 10-105 this Thursday to enjoy some Korean food and hear all about it starting at 5:30; or come by any time before 7:30.
Interested but can’t make it Thursday? No worries. just go straight to http://misti.mit.edu/student-programs/location/korea, scroll down a bit, and click on the “Internship” or “Teaching” tab to read more and start an application. Email, call, or come by with questions!
Matt Burt
Managing Director, MIT-Korea Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue, E40-417, Cambridge, MA 02139
mburt at mit.edu<mailto:mburt at mit.edu> | +1 617-324-8466 | http://misti.mit.edu/mit-korea
[cid:509D4B13-C3A1-4FDC-AFD8-2619F9A76908 at mit.edu]
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