Monthly Archives:: November 2012

EPA Awards More Than $5.3 Million for Research Fellowships

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EPA Awards More Than $5.3 Million for Research Fellowships


WASHINGTON – Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced more than $5.3 million in research fellowships to 126 students pursuing degrees in environmental studies. The 39 Greater Research Opportunities (GRO) fellows and the 87 Science to Achieve Results (STAR) fellows exemplify the agency’s efforts to improve Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education. These fellowships encourage leadership in the nation’s environmental science, research, restoration, pollution prevention and sustainability efforts.

2012 marks the 30th anniversary of the GRO Fellowship program, which is part of the national effort to ensure that the United States continues to graduate students ready to meet environmental science, engineering, and policy challenges.  By enhancing and supporting quality environmental education for undergraduate students, the GRO fellowship program encourages promising students to pursue careers in environmental fields and to continue their education beyond the baccalaureate level. Supporting graduate environmental study for masters and doctoral students, the STAR fellowship program provides a steady stream of well-trained environmental specialists that are meeting society’s environmental challenges by performing new environmental research in engineering and in the physical, biological, health, and social sciences.

“These fellowship awards enable undergraduate and graduate students all over the country to pursue research and education opportunities that would otherwise be beyond their means” said Dr. Jim Johnson, director of EPA’s National Center for Environmental Research. “Many of the fellowship opportunities springboard aspiring scientists and engineers into careers in environmental protection.”

EPA is proud of the many research accomplishments of the alumni of the GRO and STAR fellowship programs. “My research into low-cost solar cells was made possible by this fellowship,” said Dr. Cyrus Wadia, a 2002 STAR fellow and currently assistant director for the White House’s Clean Energy & Materials. These programs have helped thousands of students achieve higher education and conduct cutting edge environmental research.

Applications for the fiscal 2013 GRO Program are currently open and applicants have until December 5, 2012 to apply and the STAR fellowships are currently open and applicants have until November 27, 2012 to apply.

More information on the GRO program and STAR fellowships: http://epa.gov/ncer/fellow/ <http://epa.gov/ncer/fellow/>


Georgette Boddie
Program Analyst
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
ORD/National Center for Environmental Research

1200 Pennsylvania Avenue., N.W. (8723P)
Washington, DC  20460
Phone:  (703) 347-8049, Fax (703) 347-8140
http://www.epa.gov/ncer
<http://www.epa.gov/ncer>

Physical Address for Visitors/Deliveries Only:
2777 South Crystal Drive (11th Floor, S-11948)
Arlington, Virginia  22202

Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship

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A 10-Week Summer Internship Program

The Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship (MLEF), sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy, is a 10-week summer internship program that provides opportunities to minority and female students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology (IT), engineering, or mathematics (STEM majors). Candidates who are selected will have the opportunity to work on focused research projects consistent with the mission of the Office of Fossil Energy.

During the 10 weeks, students will work at one of several locations. At the conclusion of the internship, students will attend a “Technical Forum” where they will present their research project and tour several technical sites located nearby (the location of the technical forum changes every year).

Candidates will receive a paid stipend during the program, in addition to approved transportation expenses to and from the internship site and technical forum location. The MLEF program allows students to gain valuable experience in DOE/FE mission-related research programs, and offers an “inside view” of federal employment which encourages students to consider future opportunities within the Department of Energy. 

Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for the program, students must:

  • Be 18 years of age;
  • Be a citizen of the United States;
  • Be currently enrolled full-time in an accredited college or university (sophomore year or higher); and
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.

MLEF: A Paid Internship Opportunity
Students will be paid:

  • A weekly stipend of $600 for undergraduate students;
  • A weekly stipend of $750 for Master’s students;
  • A weekly stipend of $850 for Doctoral and Post-Doctoral students;
  • Approved travel costs to and from the host site; and
  • Approved travel costs to the Technical Forum for presentations and awards.

http://www.fossil.energy.gov/education/lelandfellowships

MESA Monday Mixer –

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Monday, November 19th 
MESA Monday Mixer – Come sharpen your networking skills with faculty and fellow students as well as gather information concerning scholarships and internships. 
Presentation attire required – Light refreshments will be served
Where: Science Village (SV 25)
When: 12-1pm

Cal State Northridge Day

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Representatives from CSUN’s general and international admission office will be on campus to discuss transfer options.
Where: Quad
When: Wednesday November 14th from 10-1pm

Talks about DNA Signaling Seminar

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Come learn about the electron flow within the DNA helix from the chair of the division of chemistry and chemical engineering at Caltech, Dr. Jacqueline Barton.
Free dessert for all students and faculty
Where: Creveling Lounge
When: Wednesday November 14th at 8:15pm

Paid Science Research Opportunity for Community College Students!

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Apply now to become an NSF Research Fellow at the Oak Crest Institute of Science! This internship opportunity provides community college students with the unique opportunity to perform high-impact, independent research in atmospheric chemistry. Interns learn valuable research skills and techniques, such as how to run and analyze photochemical reactions.

Click here to download the flier.

Chem 1A Test 3 Prep

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Attend any or all of these sessions to start preparing and reviewing for Test 3 in Chem 1A. All Chem 1A students are invited!

 
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