[Gsc-anno] Consulting, Career Fair, Community Fellow, iCampus (1Apr09)

Lorenna Lee-Houghton gsc-secretary at MIT.EDU
Wed Apr 1 13:49:29 EDT 2009


**************************  GSC ANNOUNCEMENTS  *************************
    more extensive announcements online: http://gsc.mit.edu
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headlines (details below):

	     1. Make the Leap
		TODAY, April 1, 6pm, 66-110

	     2. MIT Career Fair 2009 Director Positions
		Applications due April 8th!

	     3. Graduate Community Fellow Position

	     4. iCampus Student Award
		Applications due April 15th!
		
details:
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*Make the Leap*

The CCM is pleased to invite you to "Make the Leap."
This event will bring together a panel of MIT graduate students who
have received offers from consulting companies to discuss making the
transition from graduate school to life as a consultant. Discussion
will include, but not be limited to, the application process,
interviews, and career pros/cons. A CCM-moderated panel discussion
will be followed with Q&A, so you can address your own questions and
concerns to the panelists.

Event details:
What: "Make the Leap"
When: Wednesday April 1, 6-7:30pm
Where: 66-110
Visit us at: http://www.ccatmit.org

Dinner will be provided.

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*Recruiting for MIT Career Fair 2009 Directors*

Applications are due at 11:59pm on April 8, 2009

The MIT Career Fair Executive Committee is currently recruiting for
directors to organize the 2009 MIT Career Fair. MIT Career Fair is
the largest recruiting event on MIT campus, attracting over 300
companies and 5000 students every year.

As a GSC Career Fair Director, you will be collaborating with
representatives from the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), and
Class of 2010 to put on the largest career fair of the year.
This is a tremendous leadership opportunity where you will help the
entire campus in securing jobs and internships. You will gain
invaluable organizational experience in addition to recruiting
contacts across all industries.

Note: This position requires commitment during the summer of 2009  
(preference given to applicants spending the summer in Boston).

If you are interested, please send us a brief application at
gsc-cf2009 at mit.edu with:
- Name
- Resume
- Brief Cover Letter stating your qualifications
and why you are interested in applying for the position.

Applications are due by 11:59 PM on Wednesday, April 8.

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*Graduate Community Fellow*

Graduate Community Fellows are a cadre of graduate students who work
in the various departments of the Graduate Students Office and on
projects and assignments that enhance the life of graduate students
in unique ways. Fellows work on specific assignments and report to a
senior staff member in the Office of the Dean for Graduate Education.
Together, Fellows receive training in areas such as project management
and managing meetings and also serve as an important conduit for
informing the dean and staff about the graduate student experience.

This Fellow supports the Graduate Student Councils initiatives by
working closely with, and reporting to, the Graduate Student Council
and the Dean of Graduate Education.

The work primarily involves assistance in planning events and programs
that best serve the vision and goals of GSC Orientation.

Necessary skills include some web development; conference experience
(participation in events as a student attendee is sufficient);
willingness to work as a team; strong organizational skills; ability
to work independently.

A full description can be found at http://gsc.mit.edu

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*iCampus Student Award*

The MIT Office of Educational Innovation and Technology (OEIT) and
the MIT Council of Educational Technology (MITCET) are now accepting
nominations and applications for the second annual Microsoft Research
iCampus Technology Innovation Student Prize (aka MRiTIS Prize or
"the icampus student award").

The deadline to apply/nominate for the award is 15 April 2009.
The official call and guidelines are available on the OEIT website:
http://web.mit.edu/oeit/interact/icampusaward.html

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______________________
Lorenna Lee-Houghton
GSC Secretary, 2008-2009





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