Have your resumes reviewed by local employers and the Director of Career Services prior to the Fall Career and Internship Fair on campus next Thursday!
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Have your resumes reviewed by local employers and the Director of Career Services prior to the Fall Career and Internship Fair on campus next Thursday!
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Comments closedEIS is hiring and in need of some energized, intelligent, young people who are interested in sharing their love of science with San Diego’s youth. I have a great need for engineering, computer science, astronomy, geology, and physics.
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Comments closedThis National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded scholarship program, referred to by the acronym S-STEM (for scholarships in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), will provide yearly scholarships of $5,000 for juniors entering the program and $6,000 for seniors returning to the program for their second year.
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Comments closedTHE NATIONAL ASIAN PEACE OFFICERS’ ASSOCIATION IS PROUD TO PRESENT OUR 2011 CAREER FAIR “FREE” AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
VETERANS & ACTIVE MILITARY ARE WELCOME!
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Comments closedOn behalf of the USC Physical Sciences in Oncology Center (PSOC), we would like to extend an invitation to your students, faculty and researchers, to attend our first annual short course focused on a physical sciences approach to understanding cancer. The USC PSOC short course is scheduled for Monday, October 17, 2011 at the USC Davidson Conference Center, located at the main campus (3415 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90089). There is no cost to attend this short course. However, registration is required and space is limited.
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Comments closedPlease see attachment flyer regarding immediate openings for Civil Engineering interns at NASLAND ENGINEERING.
The position involves approximately 20 hours per week and include job duties such as AutoCAD drafting, engineering calculations, and occasional administrative duties. You should be a sophomore, have computer experience, AutoCAD experience is a plus, and a good driving record.
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Comments closedAre you a female college student interested in the transportation industry? The U.S. Department of Transportation Women and Girls Internship Program is designed to give female college students experience in the transportation industry. In the previous terms, students were placed at county, city, state, federal, and private transportation companies.
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Comments closedThe AGC Golf Tournament is quickly approaching and we are still in need of more students to volunteer. We need to have a strong showing as the donations from this event go to fund the AGC scholarship offered in the spring. Remember that this is one of the biggest networking opportunities of the year so this is a great way to make yourself standout when applying for internships. We mainly need volunteers for the afternoon takedown but we will also need a few students to be there all day (more information to follow).
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Comments closedStudent Life & Leadership offers a wonderful Peer Mentor opportunity for students. In partnership with Casa Familiar, a community resource center in the San Ysidro area, we have created a commuter program for incoming first-time freshmen students. The program is called Casa Azteca.
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Comments closedThe National Science Foundation today announced an $18.5 million grant to establish an Engineering Research Center (ERC) for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering based at the University of Washington with San Diego State University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as research partners.
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