[Engintern] Internship Listserv: Message 1

Joseph Parrillo jparrill at MIT.EDU
Mon Feb 9 14:14:36 EST 2004


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I. The Seaborg Institute Research Fellows are accepting internship 
applications for the summer of 2004.... For work in all laboratory areas, 
however our primary thrusts are in f-element science, nuclear and 
radiochemistry, high explosives chemistry, surface science, spectroscopy, 
analytical chemistry, and materials science.  The current target is 12 
fellows but we may accept more based on the success our current 
proposals.    The application deadline is February 20, 2004, and we will 
make decisions by March 15, 2004.

Below is the website where interested students and mentors can get more 
information as well as download the application.

http://pearl1.lanl.gov/seaborg/default.htm

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II. Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. Scholars Program/Internship
>   URL : http://www.uncf.org/scholarship/DetailU.asp?Sch_ID=128
>
>      Award : $3,000,  Classification: Undergraduate Junior,  Minimum GPA 2.5
>
>     Majors : Ecology, Physical Sciences, Environmental Science(s), Civil
>              Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering

>The Malcolm Pirnie Scholars Program provides scholarship assistance and 
>summer internships to students majoring in
>  civil, chemical or environmental engineering or one of the environmental 
> sciences. Students who are US Citizens or US
>  Permanent Residents, attending any accredited HBCU or accredited 
> majority 4-year college or university are invited
>  to apply.

>Please note that if you choose to apply, you must complete an application 
>and send the following items post-marked by Sunday, February 15, 2004 to 
>the attention of
>                 Mr. James D. Gaston, III,
>                 Corporate Scholars Program
>                 United Negro College Fund,
>                 8260 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive, Suite 400,
>                 Fairfax, Va. 22031-4511


>(1)A completed application including geographic preference for your 
>internship.
>(2)500 Word Essay - "Why I chose to major in one of the
>              environmental disciplines."
>(3)Official Transcript
>(4)Academic Advisor's name, telephone number and e-mail address
>(5)Two (2)Faculty Recommendation Letters
>(6)Resume.
>
>For questions, please email internship at uncf.org
>              THE APPLICATION DEADLINE IS MIDNIGHT February 15, 2004.
>
>  Application Deadline: 2/15/2004
>
>Application Please visit: 
>http://www.uncf.org/scholarship/corporatescholars.asp and download the 
>following Files for Application Instructions and Other Information.
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III. FAA 2004 Asian American/Pacific Islander and Native American/Alaska 
Native internship program

The FAA program is designed to promote education and training in the areas 
of aviation research, safety and security.  Interns are needed for the 
fields of science, engineering, computer science, electronics, math, 
business adminstration, law, and communication.

Application for summer internships is March 5, 2004

A program description is online at 
http://www.orau.gov/orise/edu/FAA/gi-gugAANA.htm

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IV. John A. Volpe Transporation Internship Program

Internships available to graduate students in engineering, science or 
social science.  Interns work side by side with leaders in the field of 
transportation on both technical and policy projects.

For information, email Elmore at volpe.dot.gov

Applications due March 26, 2004



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