For: Undergraduates who might be interested in, and qualified for, the Department of Energy and American Chemical Society sponsored Nuclear and Radiochemistry Summer School Program. The Program seeks curious and highly motivated students with strong science backgrounds. If selected, students receive an all-expense paid opportunity to complete a 6 week summer course (June 15, 2020 – July 24, 2020) in Nuclear and Radiochemistry in either California or New York. Students earn hours (tuition paid) of undergraduate chemistry credit through either San Jose State University or SUNY-Stony Brook (New York). Selected students receive a stipend of $4,000. PLEASE POST FLYER APPLICATION Application deadline: February 1, 2020. The Nuclear and Radiochemistry Summer Schools are funded by the DOE Office of Science. This email is being sent to faculty as well as students. Please POST the flyer and forward to interested students. Sent on behalf of: Lynn C. Francesconi, National Director DOE and ACS Summer Schools in Nuclear and Radiochemistry Department of Chemistry Hunter College of the City University of New York 695 Park Avenue New York, NY 10065 lfrances@hunter.cuny.edu |
Monthly Archives: December 2019
Lane Community College Job Opening
Chemical Hygiene Engineer
Affordable Learning Grant Application
OSU’s Open Educational Resources Unit announces that funding for faculty to adopt, adapt or author an open textbook will be made available in early January. This grant supports faculty who make learning more affordable for their students by implementing no-cost, high-quality OER for their courses. More information on the grant application and related workshops will be shared in the coming weeks. Questions? Contact Stefanie Buck, OER director, at stefanie.buck@oregonstate.edu.
Nurnberg Scientific – BMT Lab Oven & Incubator Closeout!
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AF Science & Technology Fellowship Programs Research Awards
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine administers postdoctoral and senior research awards at the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), the U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT), and the U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA) under the Air Force Science & Technology Fellowship Program (AF STFP).
We are actively seeking highly qualified candidates including recent doctoral recipients and senior researchers. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and should hold, or anticipate receiving, an earned doctorate in science or engineering. Awards are contingent upon completion of the doctoral degree.
Application deadline dates (four annual review cycles):
- February 1
- May 1
- August 1
- November 1
Awardee opportunities:
- Conduct independent research in an area compatible with the interests of the Air Force laboratories
- Devote full-time effort to research and publication
- Access the excellent and often unique Air Force research facilities
- Collaborate with leading scientists and engineers
Awardee benefits:
- Base stipend starting at $76,542; may be higher based on experience
- Health insurance (including dental and vision), relocation benefits, and professional travel allowance
Applicants should contact prospective AFRL, AFIT and USAFA Research Adviser(s) at the lab(s) prior to the application deadline to discuss their research interests and funding opportunities.
For detailed program information, visit www.nas.edu/afstfp or e-mail afstfp@nas.edu.
NRC Research Associateship Programs for Postdoctoral & Senior Researchers
The National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine administers postdoctoral and senior research awards at participating federal laboratories and affiliated institutions at locations throughout the U.S and abroad. All research opportunities are open to U.S. citizens; some are open to U.S. permanent residents and foreign nationals.
We are actively seeking highly qualified candidates including recent doctoral recipients and senior researchers. Applicants should hold, or anticipate receiving, an earned doctorate in science or engineering. Awards are contingent upon completion of the doctoral degree. A limited number of opportunities in select fields are also available for graduate students. Degrees from universities abroad should be equivalent in training and research experience to a degree from a U.S. institution.
Application deadline dates (four annual review cycles):
- February 1
- May 1
- August 1
- November 1
Awardee opportunities:
- Conduct independent research in an area compatible with the interests of the sponsoring laboratory
- Devote full-time effort to research and publication
- Access the excellent and often unique facilities of the federal research enterprise
- Collaborate with leading scientists and engineers at the sponsoring laboratories
Awardee benefits:
- One-year award, renewable for up to three years
- Stipend ranging from $45,000 to $83,000; may be higher based on experience
- Health insurance (including dental and vision), relocation benefits, and professional travel allowance
Applicants should contact prospective Research Adviser(s) at the lab(s) prior to the application deadline to discuss their research interests and funding opportunities.
For detailed program information, visit www.nas.edu/rap or e-mail rap@nas.edu.
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