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California Senate Fellowship Program

The Senate Fellowship program is administered through Sacramento State and more information is available at www.csus.edu/calst/senate. Related programs offer fellowships in the State Assembly, the Executive Branch, and the Judiciary. If anyone would like to contact me to discuss the Senate program and my experience with it, please do! Also, please consider passing this along to former students who now have four-year degrees and might benefit from a year’s experience at the State Capitol.

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Network with Current Doctoral Students in the Sciences

Are you interested in pursuing a Ph.D.? M.D./Ph.D.?

Curious about the life of a Ph.D. student and the challenges of graduate school?

Do you want recommendations on how to better prepare for masters or doctoral programs?

Attend this free Ph.D. panel to seek advice from graduate students, network, and get your questions answered!

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ASU’s PREP Program in Biomedical Sciences

You are cordially invited to apply to Arizona State University’s Postbaccalaureate Research Program (PREP) for 2012-2013. This program is designed to help prepare underrepresented students with recent baccalaureate degrees pursue a PhD in the biomedical sciences. Accepted students will be paid $21,000 over the course of the one-year program, receive faculty-mentored research experience, and GRE preparation. Upon completion, students will be prepared to apply to competitive doctoral programs. Early applications are strongly encouraged. Application deadline: March 30, 2012.

For more information and instructions on how to apply, click here:http://graduate.asu.edu/prep

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Integrated Biological Sciences Summer Research Program (IBS-SRP)

The Institute for Biology Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison invites junior and senior undergraduate students interested in research careers in the biological sciences to participate in the Integrated Biological Sciences Summer Research Program (IBS-SRP). As part of the program, students do full-time research for 10 weeks with a faculty member in one of eight disciplinary areas:

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Fisk-Vanderbilt Masters-to-PhD Bridge Program

Do you know a graduating senior who is passionate about pursuing a career in a physical or biomedical science, but needs additional coursework, training, or research experience before beginning PhD-level work?

The Fisk-Vanderbilt Masters-to-PhD Bridge Program is seeking students with undergraduate majors in physics, chemistry, biology, or other science disciplines, who are motivated to pursue the PhD but require additional coursework, training, and/or research experience. Unlike a post-baccalaureate program, successful students earn a master’s degree upon completion of the program’s requirements. By completing a master’s degree under the guidance of caring faculty mentors, students in the Fisk-Vanderbilt Masters-to-PhD Bridge program develop the strong academic foundation, research skills, and one-on-one mentoring relationships that will foster a successful transition to the PhD. The program is flexible and is individualized to the goals and needs of each student. Courses are selected to address any gaps in academic preparation, and research experiences are provided that allow students to develop — and to demonstrate — their full scientific talent and potential. To date, 92% of students admitted into the Bridge Program have successfully gained admission into a PhD program at Vanderbilt or to another PhD program of their choice.

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Summer Research Program Listing

The SDSU MBRS IMSD Program collects and saves a list of various summer research programs. The purpose is to help students locate extra mural research opportunities, so that students gain additional research training in their area of interest.

Please note that some of the programs have not updated their website information and thus state 2011 dates.

The majority of the programs are due around the same time every year.

Students should follow up directly with any program contacts and websites to retrieve 2012 applications and deadlines.

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Syracuse University REU

The Syracuse University Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) Research Program is a paid summer research opportunity that provides undergraduate scholars with the opportunity to work with distinguished faculty and staff as well as network with others in their field of interest. Student scholars have the opportunity to conduct and present research over a ten-week period under the direction of a faculty research mentor at Syracuse University.

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SDSU Biomedical Exploratory Seminar: Career Options for Science Majors

The purpose of this seminar is to expose students to various pathways one can pursue with a science degree. Open to any major at SDSU. Students interested in careers in chemistry, biology, physics, forensic science, biotechnology, or other science careers are encouraged to attend.

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Apple At Home Advisor – SDSU

Apple is now hiring students at San Diego State University to work part-time from home! As an Apple At-Home Advisor, you’ll support the products that have made Apple the iconic technology company that it is. Working from home, you’ll be part of a virtual team that provides technical support to our customers. You’ll be the expert on our most popular products, which will make you pretty popular with our customers too.
We’re looking for currently enrolled students who enjoy working on computers and helping fix common issues that arise. So if you’re passionate about working with people and enjoy working independently, you might have what it takes to be an Apple At-Home Advisor. We’ll provide you with a great benefits package, competitive pay, the Apple employee discount on our products, and an iMac to use while you’re working from home. We’ll even build a custom schedule that works with your classes. You take care of our customers, and we’ll take care of you.

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