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2012 Health Career ConnectionsSummer Internship Program Application

Health Career Connection (HCC) provides paid internship opportunities to undergraduate students interested in careers in public health and healthcare, with a priority emphasis on Health Management and Policy, Health Education, Community Health, Environmental Health, other areas of Public Health, Health Information Technology, Health Finance, Healthcare Consulting and Nursing Administration.

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Los Angeles Dept. of Water & Power Student Engineer Program

Student Engineer Program –
Summer 2012 Internships

**UPDATE** The application period for the summer 2012 program is now open. Applications for the summer 2012 program will be accepted until March 9th, 2012. Selections will be made and all candidates will be notified by April 5th, 2012.

The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) is currently accepting applications for its Summer 2012 Student Engineer Program (SEP).

Click here to obtain a copy of the SEP Job Application and Eligibility Requirements

The goal of the SEP is to provide college engineering students with an experiential job training opportunity, including career mentoring, theoretical and technical instruction, and complete project-related, infrastructure work tasks. Student engineers will be paired with LADWP engineers and work in technical teams within the water, power and joint systems of the organization.

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Qualcomm Job Openings

At Qualcomm, students and new graduates jump right into next-generation technologies that are changing the wireless world. A world where power and capabilities keep increasing while the solutions get smaller and smaller. What’s more, Qualcomm leads in technology innovations no other company is even touching in the mobile space.

If you’re a recent graduate, you’re about to discover career opportunities as big as your aspirations. If you’re an intern, there’s nothing like becoming an insider in wireless to accelerate your success, in and out of school. This is your chance to do something huge in mobile technology.

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Soitec Employment Oppertunities

Interviews are being held now with Soitec in the La Jolla office of Green Talent Staffing.

Soitec, a France-based solar company, will be opening a new solar module manufacturing plant in Rancho Bernardo later this year.

http://www.soitec.com/en/index.php

Green Talent Staffing, a division of the Eastridge Group, is partnering with Soitec in filling 450 positions for this manufacturing facility.

Recruitment for the launch team has begun. They are seeking engineers and maintenance technicians, especially those who have experience with high-tech production, automation, and/or manufacturing equipment.

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REU in NANOTECHNOLOGY at UMass Amherst

For undergrads interested in cutting edge research, the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Program in Nanotechnology at UMass Amherst might be for you. The ten week lab-and-learning experience will give you a head start on a career that is truly at the forefront of knowledge–nanotechnology! Please forward this announcement on to all those who might be interested. Eligibility is limited to U.S. citizens and permanent residents.

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INROADS Networking Event at SDSU

This is your opportunity to learn in-depth knowledge about our professional development and internship placement process. Our Southern California INROADS staff will be at this event to answer any questions about our internship opportunities across the United States.

If you are interested in attending our student mixer then register today!

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2012-2014 Multicultural Fellowship Program

Our Multicultural Fellowship Program is a two-year, full-time program that aims to increase diversity in the philanthropic and nonprofit sectors. Successful candidates are young professionals of color with the promise and passion to create significant social change. The Fellowship provides challenging work and professional development experiences, on-the-job training, and opportunities to enhance skills in grantmaking, convening, project management, and a variety of other areas. Fellows are an integral component of the Foundation’s grantmaking Program staff. Additionally, Fellows benefit from networking, mentoring, trainings, seminars, professional conferences, and interactions with a wide array of nonprofit, community, and philanthropic leaders.

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Sensorimotor Neural Engineering seminar

Seminar – Dr. Tom Daniels from the University of Washington and Executive Director of The ERC will be at SDSU on 1/26/12 from 1 -2pm in the SDSU Bio Science Center Gold Auditorium. – MESA/MEP/MSP students are strongly encouraged to attend.

Learn about state of the art research at University of Washington
Hear more about the ERC
If you are interested in the above, you should definitely attend this seminar

An ERC student meeting at SDSU on 1/27 from 9am to 10am at 6495 Alvarado Rd, Suite 225.

Students have the opportunity to learn more about the ERC
Students will meet and talk with lead faculty and staff of the ERC from SDSU and University of Washington
Student can learn more about Dr. Tom Daniels’ seminar.

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Summer Immunology and Virology Undergraduate Fellowship 2012

The Scripps Research Institute is hiring summer fellows in the Department of Immunology and Microbial Science!

Scripps Clinic’s research program began in the fledgling field of immunopathology in the early 1960s. The small group of investigators who came to the Institute at that time were primarily interested in the underlying biology of autoimmune diseases and immunologic diseases. Their initial studies were highly successful and developed a conceptual framework to explain how normal, but inappropriate, immune reactions can give rise to both local and inflammatory diseases. The research program in immunology expanded rapidly and soon included basic investigations of both the innate and acquired immune systems, cancer immunology, immunology of infectious diseases and intracellular signaling mechanisms used by cells of the immune system.

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