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10/18/2020

The DOE Scholars Program introduces students and recent college graduates to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) mission and operations.

Why should I apply?
Being selected as a DOE Scholar offers the following benefits:
Stipends starting at $600 per week for undergraduates and $650 per week for graduate students and post graduates during the internship period
Limited travel reimbursement to/from assigned location
Direct exposure to and participation in projects and activities in DOE mission-relevant research areas
Identification of career goals and opportunities
Development of professional networks with leading scientists and subject matter experts


Eligibility
Be a U.S. citizen
Be an undergraduate, graduate student, or recent graduate of an accredited institution of higher education majoring in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and related areas.
Must be pursuing a degree or have received a degree within 5 years of their starting date in a science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) discipline or have demonstrated interest or experience in a STEM field that supports the DOE mission.

How to Apply
Applications and supporting materials must be submitted at
https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/DOE-Scholars-2021

Deadline
January 4, 2021 11:59:00 PM Eastern Time Zone

For more information
Visit https://orise.orau.gov/doescholars

Now accepting applications for:  U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology DirectorateOffice of ...
10/13/2020

Now accepting applications for:

U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate
Office of University Programs
Professional Opportunities for the Student Workforce to Experience Research Program (HS-POWER)

Reference Code
DHS-POWER-2020-04

Description
· Are you a student looking for a professional opportunity to learn about homeland security related research to enhance your research interests and career goals?

· Do you want to learn from top scientists and subject matter experts in homeland security disciplines and areas of research?

· Do you want to network with your peers and members of the academic and scientific communities in government facilities conducting research in DHS relevant areas?

If you answered “Yes”, to the above questions, the HS-POWER program is for you!

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate Office of University Programs sponsors the Professional Opportunities for the Student Workforce to Experience Research Program (HS-POWER) for undergraduate and graduate students. HS-POWER is open to students majoring in a broad spectrum of homeland security related science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines as well as DHS mission-relevant research areas.
As a participant in the HS-POWER Program, you will participate in quality research experiences with federal research facilities and other Homeland Security STEM focused entities nationwide either onsite or in a virtual environment. This experience will provide you with a competitive edge as you apply your education, talent and skills in a variety of settings within the DHS enterprise. Additionally, you will establish connections with DHS professionals that facilitate long-term relationships between yourself, researchers, DHS personnel and research facilities.

Benefits
· Stipend:

Undergraduate students receive a stipend of $600 per week;
Graduate students receive a stipend of $700 per week.
· For students participating onsite:

Travel: Travel reimbursement for inbound and outbound expenses up to $1,000 for participants who live more than fifty miles, one-way, from the assigned hosting site.
Housing Allowance: A housing allowance of $200/week is provided to participants who live more than fifty miles, one-way, from their assigned hosting facility and who are paying for housing while onsite.
· Due to COVID 19, some students may be required to participate virtually. In that case:

A stipend supplement of $50 per week will be given to offset costs of remote participation.

Appointment Details
· Appointments will be for 10 consecutive weeks.

Start dates beginning in the time frame of late fall through summer 2021 are negotiated between participants, their assigned mentors/facilities, and ORISE. Factors such as class schedules, housing availability and facility schedules may be taken into consideration when determining appointment start and end dates.
· Interns will be assigned to research projects and/or other technical activities under the guidance of a mentor.

· Per week time commitment varies by location.

· HS-POWER participants are required to have health insurance coverage during the appointment period and to provide proof of this coverage prior to the start of the appointment.


How to Apply: Click https://bit.ly/HSPOWER20 to start your journey!

U.S. citizenship required

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate Office of University Programs sponsors the Professional Opportunities for the Student Workforce to Experience Research Program (HS-POWER) for undergraduate and graduate students. HS-POWER is open to students majoring...

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09/17/2020

The lab tables are properly labeled showing where people can sit while keeping 6' away from each other.
Yesterday we did the first lab of the semester, Archimedes' Principle while streaming live for students taking the class online.

03/21/2020

The STEM departments have some laptops that STEM students could borrow if they need one. We understand that in the middle of this crisis working on cell phones or tables could be complicated.
If you need to borrow a laptop, please let us know by sending an email to [email protected]

02/26/2020
02/16/2020

The first day of registration for Fall 2020 will be on April 14th. Please, see the adviser the week before registration starts.

DOE Scholars Program The DOE Scholars Program introduces students and recent college graduates to the U.S. Department of...
11/16/2019

DOE Scholars Program

The DOE Scholars Program introduces students and recent college graduates to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) mission and operations.

Why should I apply?
Being selected as a DOE Scholar offers the following benefits:
Stipends starting at $600 per week for undergraduates and $650 per week for graduate students and post graduates during the internship period
Limited travel reimbursement to/from assigned location
Direct exposure to and participation in projects and activities in DOE mission-relevant research areas
Identification of career goals and opportunities
Development of professional networks with leading scientists and subject matter experts


Eligibility
Be a U.S. citizenship
Be an undergraduate, graduate student, or recent graduate of an accredited institution of higher education majoring in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and related areas.
Must be pursuing a degree or have received a degree within 5 years of their starting date in a science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) discipline or have demonstrated interest or experience in a STEM field that supports the DOE mission.

How to Apply
Applications and supporting materials must be submitted at https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/DOE-Scholars-2020

Application deadline
January 3, 2020, 4:00 PM EST

For more information: Visit https://orise.orau.gov/doescholars

Questions? [email protected]

Please share this information with friends and colleagues who might be interested in opportunities with DOE.

DOE has partnered with the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) to manage this program.

The DOE Scholars Program is designed to attract talented undergraduate and graduate students, and recent graduates in a variety of fields. These opportunities will help prepare and motivate you to pursue the full range of entry and mid-level research, technical and professional positions within th...

Are you a current student or recent graduate looking for a paid STEM internship or research opportunity?Register now at ...
11/04/2019

Are you a current student or recent graduate looking for a paid STEM internship or research opportunity?

Register now at http://bit.ly/32X22q7

November 13, 2019 Noon to 3:00 pm EST


Join us from 12-3 p.m. EST Wednesday, November 13, 2019, for the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) Virtual Recruitment Fair showcasing more than twenty U.S. Department of Energy sponsored programs.

Discover opportunities for undergraduates, graduates, postdocs, and faculty. During the Virtual Recruitment Fair, you can interact with recruiters and scientists, and explore information about each program. Unable to attend? The event environment will remain open until November 17, 2019 for you to browse content, so register now!

Participating programs include:

· Advanced Short-Term Research Opportunity (ASTRO) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
· Arctic Advanced Manufacturing Innovators
· Artificial Intelligence Summer Institute (AISI) at ORNL
· Building Technologies Internship Program (BTIP)
· Chain Reaction Innovations at Argonne National Laboratory
· Computational Science and Technology Advanced Research Studies (C-STARS) at ORNL
· Cyclotron Road at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
· DOE Community College Internships (CCI)
· DOE Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI)
· DOE Scholars Program
· Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) Science, Technology and Policy Program
· Fusion Energy Sciences Postdoctoral Research Program
· Higher Education Research Experiences (HERE) at ORNL
· Innovation Crossroads at ORNL
· Marine and Hydrokinetic Graduate Student Research Program
· Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship (MLEF)
· Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program (SCGSR)
· Science Education Programs at National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)
· Solar Energy Innovators
· Laboratory Technology Associate (Lab Tech) Program at ORNL
· Nuclear Engineering Science Laboratory Synthesis (NESLS) at ORNL
· Pathways to Computing Internship Program (PCIP) at ORNL
· Post-Bachelor’s Research Associate Program at ORNL
· Post-Master’s Research Associate Program at ORNL
If you have any questions or trouble registering, do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected].

03/25/2019

The Summer and Fall 2019 MCL's will be available on Thursday 03/28.
Registration starts Monday, April 01.
Contact us for advisement this or next week.

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