ENGINEERING CONSORTIUM CAREER FAIR:
Friday, Oct. 24, 2008
10:00am-4:00pm
This will be a unique opportunity for student and alumni in the engineering field to meet with employers offering both internships and full-time opportunities.
Columbia students will have exclusive access to the fair from 10AM to 12PM. All partner schools will be able to enter the fair beginnings at 12PM.
BUSINESS ATTIRE REQUIRED. REGISTER IN LIONSHARE FOR THIS EVENT.
Friday, October 24, 2008
ENGINEERING CAREER FAIR - TODAY
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Thinking of graduate school? Why not consider a doctorate degree in Business!
Discover how your bachelor’s or master’s degree in the Economics, Mathematics, Engineering, or the Social or Natural sciences could lead to an academic career in business…
To find out more about doctoral programs in business, as well as the research and teaching aspects of an academic career in the field, join us for an information session. Hear from business faculty and doctoral students, as well as meet doctoral program representatives from leading programs. Our panelists will share their own experiences with plenty of Q&A time allotted.
Thursday, September 25, 2008- Columbia Business School
3:00 - 4:00pm, Uris Hall, Room 142
Catherine M. Thomas, Assistant Professor of Finance and Economics
Representatives from Harvard Business School; Columbia Business School; MIT Sloan School of Management; Northwestern Kellogg School of Management; Stanford Graduate School of Business; and University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business, will be available to answer questions you may have about the degree.
Advance registration is requested.
Register Now! For more information, go to: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/phd/Events.html
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Monday, November 19, 2007
APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Women
For Undergraduate Sophomore & Junior females (majoring in chemistry, physics, materials science or engineering, computer science or engineering, chemical, electrical, mechanical engineering):
Research Internship
The American Physical Society and IBM co-sponsor a research internship program for undergraduate women. The goal is to encourage women students to pursue graduate studies in science and engineering.
Award
The internships are salaried positions typically 10 weeks long at one of three IBM research locations (San Jose, CA, Austin, TX, or Yorktown Heights, NY), and include in addition a $2,500 grant, plus the opportunity to work with an IBM mentor. The Watson lab has a full range of research, as does the Almaden lab, and the Austin lab focuses on software and systems. Research areas of the internship are individually chosen so as to optimize the match between the skills and interests of the student, and the ongoing research programs of the laboratory.
The starting and ending dates are chosen so as not to conflict with the student's school schedule. Assistance in finding and renting housing will be provided. Applications for summer 2008 will be due February 1, 2008, and notification of results will begin in early April.
Eligibility
-- Must be female with sophomore or junior standing at a US college or university at the time of application
-- Must be majoring in chemistry, physics, materials science or engineering, computer science or engineering, chemical, electrical, mechanical engineering
-- Must have a minimum 3.0 GPA
-- No citizenship restriction
More information available at:
http://www.aps.org/programs/women/scholarships/ibm/index.cfm
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