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Subject: Department of Energy Summer Research (Paid) for Undergrads, Grads,
High School--apply by Mar. 31

Description:
The Minority Educational Institution Student Partnership Program seeks
students pursuing degrees in a variety of majors, including:
Engineering - Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical,
Environmental, Industrial, Material, Mechanical, Metallurgical, Nuclear, and
Petroleum.
Sciences - Biological, Computer, Information Technology, Geology, Math,
Microbiology, and Physics.
Social Sciences - Economics, International Relations, National Security,
Organizational Psychology, Policy, Political Science and Sociology.
Business - Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Management, and
Public Administration.

Internships include lodging, round trip airfare, and student stipends. Apply
by Mar. 31 at the link!

You will:

Undergraduate/Graduate students gain 10 weeks and high school students gain 8
weeks of professional and technical experience while working with an assigned
mentor. Mentors will help students tailor their practical experience to their
professional interests.

Participate in workshops on topics such as time management, development of a
professional identity, or effective communication skills.

Network with experts throughout the U.S. Department of Energy and its
national laboratories. By attending business meetings, scheduled field trips
and planned activities, students have a chance to explore career
opportunities.

Eligibility:
Must be a U.S. citizen, maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above on a 4.0 scale, and be
enrolled FULL TIME.

Undergraduate/Graduate Students - be at least 18 years old; have earned at
least 24 undergraduate semester hours (39 quarter credit hours). Recent
graduates are not eligible to participate in the program unless they are
enrolled in a graduate program.
High School Students - be at least 16 years old; have completed sophomore
year of high school and live in the Washington, DC area.

Contact Person: Austyn B. Martin
Contact Email: [log in to unmask]
Website URL: http://www.doemeispp.org/application

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