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Non-MESA activities.

NSF Fellowship workshop

April Weissmiller, former MARC scholar and current PhD student at UCSD, will give a workshop on the Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP).

April was awarded this fellowship from the National Science Foundation.

Students interested in the following disciplines for graduate study are encouraged to attend.

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Nominate a Great Young Engineer

Do you know an outstanding young engineer who deserves national recognition for their achievement? MentorNet is excited to announce that it will support as many as five nominees to the Recognition Program for Engineers Week 2011 sponsored by the National Engineers Week Foundation.

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National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Hiring Event

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is a Department of Defense combat support agency and a member of the national Intelligence Community (IC). NGA develops imagery and map-based intelligence solutions for U.S. national defense, homeland security and safety of navigation. NGA provides timely, relevant and accurate geospatial intelligence in support of national security objectives. The term “geospatial intelligence” means the exploitation and analysis of imagery and geospatial information to describe, assess and visually depict physical features and geographically referenced activities on the Earth. Geospatial intelligence consists of imagery, imagery intelligence and geospatial (e.g., mapping, charting and geodesy) information.

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REACH recruitment event for prospective Ph.D. students

REACH brings to the campus talented students from all over the U.S. who plan on, or are seriously considering, pursuing a Ph.D. in an engineering field. This event is particularly geared toward students from backgrounds that are historically underrepresented in the field of engineering: African-American, Latino and Native American. Travel expenses, hotels and meals are all paid for by the USC Viterbi School.

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Employment Opportunities with the USPTO

Dave Nguyen of the US Patent and Trademark Office will be visiting the Biology Department to share his thoughts and lead a roundtable discussion of employment opportunities at the USPTO as well as other IP-related job opportunities. Roundtable participants will include IP directors from local Biotechnology companies and the SDSU Office of Technology Transfer.

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GRE changes seminar

Kate Dolye, Executive Director
Educational Partnerships
The Princeton Review

and

Sean McNeil
Grad Test Expert & Teacher
The Princeton Review

Will be at SDSU
Friday, Oct. 15th at 3pm
Room LS248

They will be discussing upcoming changes to GRE: scoring, new sections, etc.

All students are welcome!

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Engineering Graduate Symposium

Travel grants are available for prospective Ph.D. students (flights/mileage, hotels, local transportation, meals). More than 250 graduate engineering students will present posters on their current research projects. Prospective graduate students are encouraged to attend to learn more about our departments, faculty, graduate student research, admissions, funding and life at the University of Michigan. Please assist us by forwarding this message to students at your institution or national organization.

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10th annual Future Scholars Visitation Program

The Graduate School is committed to increasing diversity on the University of Georgia campus; hence, the Future Scholars Visitation Program is designed to provide students from underrepresented backgrounds the opportunity to network with current graduate students, faculty and administrators in your prospective academic department. This is an excellent opportunity as it provides an inviting and inclusive experience of the University of Georgia and the Athens community.

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