[Engintern] Internship Listserv Message 4

Joseph Parrillo jparrill at MIT.EDU
Tue Mar 2 12:35:50 EST 2004


Good afternoon,

Please find included in the message: Internship Listserv Message 4 
(engintern and allintern)

1) The Diversity Leadership Program is a chance for exceptional juniors and 
seniors (Fall 2004) of diverse background to take apart in a weekend 
program that helps students make the next strategic advancements after 
college.  Students have the opportunity to win over $10,000 in scholarships 
and the program is FREE.

Through this program you can gain experience that makes you stand out in 
our highly competitive workforce. You will participate in workshops with 
our country's top business leaders, and gain valuable skills through 
keynote speaking sessions. Monster.com sponsors this opportunity.

For more information, visit http://www.monstertrak.com/seekers.

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2) John H. Volpe Transportation Internship- A developmental internship 
program where the intern works side-by-side with leaders and experts in the 
field of transportation on both technical and policy projects.

For more information, visit: http://volpe.dot.gov/career/intrnshp.html
or call 617-494-2500 to speak with the Internship Program Coordinator.

Open to all students accepted into a graduate level program in the 
engineering, scientific, or social sciences disciplines, are United States 
citizens, and have an interest in contributing to the future of transportation.


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3) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) internship program for graduating 
seniors (Class of 2004)
The EPA Intern Program (EIP) is a full-time, professional, entry-level 
employment and career development
program at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

>For 2004, we plan to hire approximately forty-five (45) Interns as 
>entry-level, professional Environmental Protection Specialists (GS-7), 
>Environmental Scientists (GS-7 or 9), and Biologists (GS-7 or 9).
>Applicants can qualify for the EIP with a minimum of a bachelors degree or 
>relevant work experience. These are professional, career positions not 
>summer or temporary student jobs.
>
>Work experience and academic majors may include, but are not limited to:
>         Biological Sciences and Ecology
>         Business Administration/Management
>         Chemistry and Physical Sciences
>         Computer Science
>         Environmental Engineering
>         Environmental Studies
>         Financial Management
>         International Studies
>         Public and Environmental Policy
>         Public Administration
>
>For information, contact:
>           Jamie Langlie, Program Manager, Phone: 202-564-7576,
>           Kent Smith, EIP Staff, Phone: 202-564-7908
>           Patricia Midgett, EIP Staff, Phone: 202-564-7769,
>
>            E-mail to Staff at:   EPA-InternProgram at epa.gov
>



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