[Gsc-anno] GSC Announcements (09/20/05)
GSC Treasurer
gsc-treasurer at MIT.EDU
Tue Sep 20 17:29:23 EDT 2005
************************** GSC ANNOUNCEMENTS *************************
more extensive announcements online: http://gsc.mit.edu/anno
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headlines (details below):
1. MIT Career Fair 2005 THIS THURSDAY!
-Submit your resume or volunteer to host a company
2. Graduate Student Life Grants
-Deadline October 14, 2005
3. Become a GSC Rep!
-Applications due October 15, 2005 for 2005/6 term details:
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*CAREER FAIR*
MIT Career Fair 2005
Thursday, September 22nd, 2005
Johnson Athletic Center
11AM-6PM
MIT ID Required
Dress to Impress
It's not too late to submit your resume for the MIT Career Fair 2005!
Over 250+ companies registered to see your resume!
http://career-fair.mit.edu
RSVP for 2 Events: Happy Hour and Alumni Dinner!
https://career-fair.mit.edu/secure/student/career_week.php
VOLUNTEER to be a SPONSOR company's rep. NETWORK - FREE FOOD!
Email career-fair at mit.edu with list of sponsor companies you want to be in charge of.
10+ Information Sessions given by BIG NAME companies who want to hire YOU.
Schedule: https://career-fair.mit.edu/secure/student/career_week.php
For FREE resume critique provided by the MIT Careers Office, please visit:
http://web.mit.edu/career/www/services/walkins.html
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*GRADUATE STUDENT LIFE GRANTS*
Roll up your sleeves to implement your creative ideas for enhancing the graduate student experience! The deadline for the fifth round of proposals is October 14, 2005.
Using funds from the student life fee, the GSO continues to explore what community means through the Graduate Student Life Grant process. Each grant project provides a unique context for community experiences, whether running a marathon, rubbing elbows with colleagues at the Muddy Charles Pub, engaging in a dialogue on diversity, or showcasing one's research. Taken as a whole, these programs and activities help us to understand what today's graduate student wants and expects from the graduate experience.
For application details, and last year's projects:
http://web.mit.edu/gso/community/grants.html
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*BECOME A GSC REPRESENTATIVE*
Applications for becoming a Graduate Student Council Representative are now being accepted for the 10/15/2005-10/14/2006 term.
For more information and to download the form:
http://web.mit.edu/gsc/www/about/reps/gscreps/
Check with your departmental student group or your living group's government for election details.
Questions? Email Sylvain at gsc-vice-president[at]mit[dot]edu
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