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Saturday, January 31, 2015

REU - Sustainable Land and Water Resources

We are now accepting applications for the 2015 Research Experience for Undergraduates on Sustainable Land and Water Resources.  

Application deadline:   March 2, 2015.
Program dates:  June 8 - August 14, 2015.
Visit http://reuslawr.wordpress.com  for more information and an application.

This innovative Research Experience for Undergraduates Program takes place in 3 locations:
  • On the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa reservation near Cloquet, MN
  • At Salish Kootenai College in Pablo, Montana
  • At St. Anthony Falls Laboratory, University of Minnesota, in Minneapolis, Minnesota
This REU introduces undergraduate students to interdisciplinary research on sustainable land and water resources that is essential for improving management practices. Students will work on one of three teams using an interdisciplinary team-oriented approach that emphasizes quantitative and predictive methods. Student projects will integrate the Earth-surface dynamics, geology, ecology, limnology and paleolimnology, and hydrology principles and techniques required for sustainable land and water management and restoration.

Teams: St. Anthony Falls Laboratory, University of Minnesota; Salish Kootenai College, Montana; Fond du Lac Reservation in northern Minnesota: An All-Team Gathering at the conclusion of the program will bring all teams together to celebrate their summer research in a research symposium, with talking circles to discuss research in a community context, and hands-on experiments in St. Anthony Falls Laboratory facilities.
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Thursday, January 29, 2015

MN Green Chemistry Forum - Bioeconomy & Safer Product Summit



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The Minnesota Green Chemistry Forum is pleased to present their fifth annual conference, The Midwest Bioeconomy and Safer Products Summit: Regional Innovations Solving Global Problems, at the Minneapolis Central Library on Thursday, February 19th, 2015 from 8 am - 4:30 pm.

The Midwest Bioeconomy and Safer Product Summit will examine green chemistry, innovation and sustainability initiatives and will provide lessons learned from market pioneers on getting ahead of the regulatory curve via product and brand innovation and from business entrepreneurs on commercializing biobased chemical production. The Summit will also provide the networking necessary to thrive in this new era of consumer goods and will bring together academics and legislators with nationally recognized consumer brands, manufacturers, retailers, regulators and green chemistry experts to provide the timeliest information on the rapidly evolving state, federal and international chemical legislation landscape. 

Kate Heiny, Director of Corporate Social Responsibility at Target will deliver a keynote address on the full story of safer products and green alternatives along the supply chain. She will also discuss how companies are driving changes to consumer product safety by building consumer awareness through initiatives like Target's new Sustainable Product Standard.

Visit the Minnesota Green Chemistry Forum to learn more about the conference agenda, speakers, registration, and about the work of the forum.

Register Now!
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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

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Are your students looking for summer research opportunities? Please post, forward, or tell your students about the 2015 Nebraska Summer Research Program housed on the campus of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 
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The program offers students an excellent opportunity to hone research skills and to experience life as a graduate student. Students will enhance their academic resume, work closely with faculty and peers, and have fun with social and professional development activities, all while receiving numerous benefits. Students historically underrepresented in graduate education are especially encouraged to apply. Due to funding restrictions, participation is limited to U.S. citizens or Permanent Residents (those holding a green card.)
All programs for 2015 are listed at http://www.unl.edu/summerprogram and include projects in Applied Mathematics, Biochemistry, Bioenergy Systems, Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Microbiology, Minority Health Disparities, Nanotechnology, Optics and Laser Physics, Redox Biology, and Virology.
Our online application makes it easy for students to apply. Priority review of applications begins Monday, February 2 and all applications are due by Monday, March 2.
Thank you for your assistance in disseminating this information.
Best regards,
Maggie Jobes
Summer Research Program Director
Assistant Director of Graduate Recruitment 
Office of Graduate Studies
University of Nebraska–Lincoln 
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Summer opportunities

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Dear Colleague:

Argonne National Laboratory is seeking highly motivated and energetic undergraduate students for the 2015 summer internship and part-time work experience programs!

Over the years, Argonne has supported thousands of students in their explorations of STEM research careers; provided access to cutting-edge research facilities and fostered relationships with world-class scientists all within 30 miles of the third largest city in the country. We are looking to grow our summer 2015 cohort of students.


Intern, Kevin Banks, speaking on his internship experience.

We have a number of programs accepting applications for summer opportunities. Please share with your networks. Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have about our programs.

Sincerely,

Lisa Reed
Undergraduate and Graduate Program Lead
Educational Programs, Argonne National Laboratory


 
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Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship 
This program is for students wishing to perform research in a STEM field under the guidance of laboratory staff on projects supporting the DOE mission. This program is supported through the DOE's Office of Science Workforce Development for Teachers and Students Office (WDTS).
Online Application;
2 letters of reference
January 9, 2015Poster/Oral Presentation;
Abstract;
Peer Review
Community College Internship 
The program encourages community college students to enter technical careers relevant to the Department of Energy’s mission by providing technical training experiences at the DOE laboratories. This program is supported through the DOE's Office of Science Workforce Development for Teachers and Students Office (WDTS).
Online Application;
2 letters of reference
January 9, 2015Poster Presentation;
Final Report
Student Research Program 
This program is for students wishing to perform research in a STEM field under the guidance of laboratory staff on projects supporting the Argonne mission.
Online Application;
2 letters of reference
February 1, 2015Final Report
Research Aide
This program provides opportunities to work on a temporary basis with scientists and engineers as a Research Aide. In this position, students are assigned specific technical tasks to support their assigned division’s research agenda and needs.
Online Application;
2 letters of reference
March 1, 2015N/A
Argonne National Laboratory
Educational Programs
9700 S. Cass Avenue
Argonne, IL 60439
(630) 252-4114

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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Join the celebration

Professor Wes Pearson '54 will retire following Spring term 2015.  The current faculty and emeriti congratulate him and celebrate his many contributions to St. Olaf.
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