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NSF-REU in Re-inventing the Nation’s Urban Water Infrastructure

NSF-REU in Re-inventing the Nation’s Urban Water Infrastructure

The National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded Engineering Research Center (ERC) for Re-inventing the Nation’s Urban Water Infrastructure (ReNUWIt) is now accepting applications for its Summer 2019 Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Program. Participants will conduct mentored research in ReNUWIt faculty lab groups at Colorado School of Mines, New Mexico State University, Stanford University, and University of California at Berkeley.

Application deadline: February 10, 2019

Please direct interested undergraduates to our website (http://renuwit.org/education/reu-program/) to learn more and apply.

Program Contact: Dr. Pam McLeod (pamelamc@stanford.edu)
ReNUWIt: the Urban Water ERC
Yang & Yamazaki Environment & Energy Bldg., Room 119
Stanford University, CA 94305-4211
650.724.2923
Twitter: @ReNUWIt
Facebook: Re-inventing the Nation’s Urban Water Infrastructure

 

Research Experience for Undergraduates in Materials Science

Research Experience for Undergraduates in Materials Science
Contact Name Dr. Dan Steinberg, REU
Contact Telephone 609-258-8830
Contact Email pccmapps@princeton.edu
Sponsor Website https://pccm.princeton.edu/reu-0
Program URL https://pccmapps.princeton.edu/REU/application.php
Deadline Dates (ALL) 22-Feb-2019
Synopsis The Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials (PRISM) and the Princeton Center for Complex Materials (PCCM) sponsor research opportunities for undergraduates in disciplines related to materials science. Potential projects span a broad range of topics under the guidance of faculty from the departments of Physics, Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, and Civil and Environmental Engineering. The research topics chosen each year complement the current research of faculty associated with the Princeton Center for Complex Materials.

Summer Internship at NC State

The Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering at NC State University is proud to announce the 2019 RISE (Research Internship Summer Experience) program.

RISE is open to current undergraduate students in the upper classes as well as master’s students who are interested in doctoral studies. The RISE program will be hosted at the NC State campus in Raleigh, NC, during the months of June and July (June 1 – August 2), 2019.

More information and directions for applying to the 2019 RISE Program are available at the web site go.ncsu.edu/rise. Application deadline is February 1, 2019.

Doug Call
Assistant Professor
319-B Mann Hall
Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering
North Carolina State University
Campus Box 7908
Raleigh, NC 27695-7908

Phone: 919-515-6455
Fax: 919-515-7908
dfcall@ncsu.edu

Research Internship Summer Experience at NC State

The Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering at NC State University is proud to announce the 2019 RISE (Research Internship Summer Experience) program.

RISE is open to current undergraduate students in the upper classes as well as master’s students who are interested in doctoral studies. The RISE program will be hosted at the NC State campus in Raleigh, NC, during the months of June and July (June 1 – August 2), 2019.

More information and directions for applying to the 2019 RISE Program are available at the web site go.ncsu.edu/rise. Application deadline is February 1, 2019.

Blandy Experimental Farm Research Experiences for Undergraduates

Blandy Experimental Farm Research Experiences for Undergraduates University of Virginia 6,325.00 USD
Contact Name Dr. Kyle Haynes
Contact Telephone 540 837-1758 x 292
Contact Email kjh8w@virginia.edu
Sponsor Website https://sites.google.com/site/blandyreu/home
Program URL https://sites.google.com/site/blandyreu/apply
Deadline Dates (ALL) 01-Mar-2019
Synopsis The Blandy Experimental Farm provides an Undergraduate Research Fellowship to students interested in ecology and environmental science. The primary goal is to teach students to formulate testable hypotheses about important ecological and evolutionary questions. The format of the program encourages students to develop skills in experimental design, data collection, analysis, and critical reading of primary scientific literature. Students also learn to prepare and communicate scientific information to other scientists and the general public.

CSHEMA Scholarship

CSHEMA Scholarship Campus Safety, Health, and Environmental Management Association
Contact Telephone 812-245-8084
Contact Email info@cshema.org
Sponsor Website http://www.cshema.org
Program URL https://www.cshema.org/about/awards
Deadline Dates (ALL) 31-Mar-2019
Synopsis CSHEMA offers a $3,000 scholarship (and a waiver to attend the CSHEMA annual conference) to encourage the study of environmental and occupational health, safety, and related disciplines. The program is open to all college undergraduate students preferably enrolled in majors geared toward an EHS career (such as, but not limited to, environmental science, fire protection, health physics, industrial engineering, industrial hygiene, occupational health, safety, etc.) enrolled in 12 credit hours per semester, trimester, or quarter.

2019 Summer Internships with Savannah River Remediation

Apply now for 2019 Summer Internships with Savannah River Remediation at the Savannah River Site!

 The 2019 Summer Internship program at Savannah River Remediation (SRR) is open for submission of applications through the month of December.  If you know a college student interested in an internship, engineering or non-engineering fields, they should submit their application and resume through AECOM online application system.

 To qualify for a summer internship with SRR, the student must be a US citizen, enrolled as a full-time student at an accredited four-year university and have a current GPA of 2.5 or higher. The academic discipline classification and GPA must be included on the submittal. Applicants are encouraged to upload their resume as early as possible. Applicant resumes will be reviewed by the selection review panel and selected applicants will be contacted by March 29, 2019.

 Please see the attached instructions to apply through the AECOM online application system: 2019 Intern Apply Info

 Cameron Anderson

Talent Acquisition Specialist/Recruiter 

Savannah River Remediation LLC

Contractor to US Department of Energy

Office 803-208-2671

Email: Cameron.anderson@srs.gov

OneUSDA Internship Program

Accepting applicants to our “OneUSDA Internship” opportunity for Summer 2019. Today’s students are the future of America and there are few things more American than agriculture. We’re aiming to find fresh talent, with diverse backgrounds, across all 50 states, to begin their careers as an intern with USDA

 

As part of the Federal Pathways Program, the OneUSDA Internship will provide students a way to explore serving their country through a career in government while gaining work experience in agriculture, natural resources, rural development, and other career fields.

 

If you know of anyone who may be interested in serving their country and working here at USDA, please pass this email along to them. We would love to hear from them and have them serve at USDA.

 

The OneUSDA Internship Program provides students with experience in a dynamic work environment that will enhance their educational goals and shape their career choices. At USDA, we are committed to teaching and shepherding the next generation of strong leaders.

 

USDA will start reviewing applications on December 9, and the application window will close on January 18, 2019. Help us spread the word!

 

In the Summer of 2019, USDA will hire Pathways Interns in hundreds of locations across every state for the following occupational fields:

 

  • Veterinary Science
  • Biological Sciences (e.g., natural resources management forestry, wildlife biology, fish biology, ecology, botany, rangeland management, recreation)
  • Engineering
  • Agribusiness, Contracting, Procurement, and Industry
  • General Administration and Office Support

 

After choosing the geographic region of preference and the career path that best matches with students’ area of study and professional aspirations at https://www.usda.gov/Internships, students simply follow the weblinks to https://www.usajobs.gov/ to set up an account, then follow the prompts to apply to the internship.

 

For more information, visit www.USDA.gov/Internships.