From msilcott at MIT.EDU Fri Apr 9 09:36:10 2004 From: msilcott at MIT.EDU (Malakia Silcott) Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2004 09:36:10 -0400 Subject: [Sciintern] Internships in the Environmental and Biology field. Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20040409092910.00b22998@hesiod> The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) is a U.S. Department of Energy contractor focusing on scientific initiatives to research health risks, medical technology, assess environmental cleanup, respond to radiation medical emergencies, support national security and emergency preparedness, and educate the next generation of scientists. Paid internship assignments are offered throughout the year at various federal facilities across the U.S. and Europe. This program is intended to enhance the students' educational development by providing practical research experiences closely related to their academic pursuits. US citizens only due to security requirements. We have several Internships open particularly in the Environmental and Biology field. In addition, we have projects available in other Science Engineering and Technology Disciplines. Internships are available worldwide. Please forward this information to your students. We have fulltime Three years Internships as well as summer internships available through the U.S. Army Environmental Center (USAEC), U.S. Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine (USACHPPM), US Army Research Lab (USARL), U.S. Army Test Center (USATC), U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense (USAMRICD), etc. Applications and more information are located on the following websites. You may also go directly to the Army websites mentioned above by typing in the name at any search engine. https://usachppm.apgea.army.mil/orise/ http://www.orau.gov/orise.htm For questions or more information please contact Kim Myers as indicated below. Kim Y. Myers, ORISE Recruiter P.O. Box 53 APG, MD 21010-0053 Phone: (410) 436-7258 / Fax: (410) 436-5811 Kim.Myers3 at us.army.mil -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/sciintern/attachments/20040409/0f521816/attachment.htm