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Non-MESA activities.

USDA Internship Programs webinar

The purpose of this “Webinar,” which will be conducted from Washington D.C. at no cost, is to provide students, faculty, and staff with great information on employment opportunities, internship programs, the application process, and the qualifications needed to apply. This is a wonderful opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to become informed on what educational opportunities the United States Department of Agriculture has to offer.

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Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Information Session

You are invited to attend this Free Information Session about the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship and Studying Abroad in Costa Rica.
Considering studying abroad?
Hear from biology senior, Jennifer Keliher-Venegas (current NIH/NIGMS Research Scholar and University Honors Program student).

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Momentum behind Smart Grid – What it is and Why it’s Important

Legislative mandates, state and federal policy, and climate debate aims to improve our aging electricity infrastructure. A public/private partnership has been established to achieve a modern grid, a “smarter grid”. By the proper application of new technology and incorporating the consumer into the asset investment strategy, the electric industry can develop a systematic implementation plan that not only modernizes the grid, but accommodates a carbon emission strategy needed in this century. This interactive discussion will focus on a range of topics from the macro-economic imperative needed for a digitally-based and environmentally clean society to gaps that exist in both energy policy and technological advances.

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Genetic Counseling Conference

Students in the San Diego Area have a very unique opportunity this Fall. The National Society of Genetic Counselors is having their Annual Education Conference in San Diego and are inviting students interested in Genetic Counseling to attend for FREE. Details on the dates and who to contact are in the attached flyer.

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Networking with Professionals event

Career Services is again hosting Speed Networking with Professionals in the Sciences on October 19, 2011 from 4-7pm.

Can you please share with students the attached flyer regarding registering for the event. The event is limited to 50 students.

Thank you for your continued support of SDSU student success and Career Services.

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SDG&E INDUSTRY TOUR

I have attached the flyer for our SDG&E Industry Tour on Monday, October 24, 2011 from 7:30 am – 1:00 pm. Our students will have the opportunity to tour the Distribution and Grid Control Center & Mission Substation at SDG&E in Mission Valley. We would sincerely appreciate it if you would help us get the word out to your students. Registration is already robust.

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Vanderbilt University Graduate School Recruitment Session

Attend this free talk to learn about graduate programs at Vanderbilt University. Vanderbilt University offers Ph.D. Program in:
• Natural/Physical Sciences and Mathematics
• Humanities and Biomedical Sciences
• Engineering
• Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Students will also learn about Undergraduate Summer Research Opportunities.

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