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The 2010 Science and Engineering Apprentice Program (SEAP) online application is NOW open!
John Hoffler — Wed, 12/16/2009 - 12:48pm
Program Information:
- Eight week summer research opportunities at a participating Office of Naval Research laboratory
- Stipend - $3,000 for the eight week program, & $3,500 for returning students
Apply online at www.asee.org/seap
Eligibility Requirements:
- U.S. citizenship required for most laboratories
- High school student who has completed at least grade 9. A graduating Senior is eligible to apply
- Must be 16 years of age
Participating Laboratories
Participating Laboratories are located in Arizona, California, Florida, Maryland, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, and Washington, DC. Specific locations and links to research interests are available at the SEAP Web site.
For more information and to apply:
Visit: www.asee.org/seap
Contact: 202-350-5763/ Toll free 888-715-ASEE or seap@asee.org
Application Due Date: January 8, 2010
The Department of the Navy is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, political affiliation, sexual orientation, or any other non-merit factors.
The Department of the Navy provides reasonable accommodation to applicants with disabilities.
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what a great opportunity!
Anonymous — Thu, 12/17/2009 - 6:23amJohn-
Appreciate you very much being mindful and intentional about promoting technology opportunities like the Science and Engineering Apprentice Program. As a former squid myself, I can affirm that developing people in high-end technical skills is a strength of the US Navy training programs.
I'm a member of NCTA and WISE (the North Carolina Technology Association and the Women In Science and Engineering) and I'll see if I can further your exposure (both this opportunity and TechAlliant). I appreciate your blogs and your committment to the community (ies!)
Yes, let's partner up
John Hoffler — Thu, 12/17/2009 - 8:59pmSend me a message using the contact us link above. I think it makes sense to introduce BDPA (Black Data Processing Associates) to NCTA and WISE. BDPA-Charlotte has collaborated with AAUW-NC (American Assoc. of University Women - North Carolina) and Urban League of the Carolinas to deliver web development training to under-served demographics. Working together we may be able to expand the scope and footprint of our individual programs.
John Hoffler
Founder, Tech Alliant
http://www.techalliant.com/blogs/john-hoffler