Graduate Assistantship website: http://www.GradAsst.com
Post-doctoral job website: http://www.Post-Docs.com
University of Kansas
If you work with outstanding undergraduates who have the desire to make a difference in the world, and are passionate about what they do, the following information could be of enormous benefit. The Madison and Lila Self Graduate Fellowship is available at the University of Kansas for individuals who intend to pursue a doctorate in physical sciences, mathematics, engineering, business, economics, or biological and pharmaceutical sciences. This highly selective four-year fellowship offers a $24,000 annual stipend, covers full tuition and fees, and provides a unique professional development program. The total value of the four-year fellowship exceeds $135,000. We're looking for U.S. citizens who have a vision, the ability to set and achieve goals, leadership potential, and a strong work ethic. Self Fellows demonstrate initiative and a passion for achievement and lifelong learning. In short, we're looking for tomorrow's leaders. Self Fellows participate in a development program that provides general education and training in communication, management, and leadership, complementing the specialized education and training provided in their Ph.D. programs. We would be honored if you would share information about graduate education at the University of Kansas and the Self Graduate Fellowship with interested students and faculty mentors. Each January, KU departments submit Self Fellow nominations. More than 100 fellows have benefited from the program since it began in 1991. A detailed description of the fellowship can be found at www.ku.edu/~selfpro.
Please contact me directly if you have any questions.
Sincerely, Sharon D. Graham
Sharon D. Graham Madison and Lila Self Graduate Fellowship The University of Kansas 1450 Jayhawk Blvd., Room 222 Lawrence, KS 66045 Telephone (785) 864-3174 Fax (785) 864-0394 www.ku.edu/~selfpro
SMART program Science, Mathematics And Research for Transformation Defense Scholarship for Service Program offers scholarships and post-graduation career opportunities to our nation's research leaders of tomorrow. Undergrads must be currently enrolled, 18 years of age and U. S. citizens or national.
See http://www.asee.org/smart for more information and applications. Deadline is December 14, 2007.
NDSEG graduate Fellowship deadline Jan 7, 2008
Stipends, Tuition, Health Ins. - Fellowships are intended for students at or near the beginning of their graduate studies in Science, Technology, Engineering and mathematics fields.
See www.asee.org/ndseg for more information and applications.
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program Applicants must be U.S. citizens, nationals or permanent resident aliens, and at or near the beginning of graduate studies in an NSF-supported field. Early November is the application deadlines - they vary by field. For additional information and to apply, go to www.fastland.nst.gov/grfp/
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP (DOE CSGF) PROGRAM IS ADMINISTERED BY THE KRELL INSTITUTE. The DOE CSGF provides an annual stipend of $32,40, an academic allowance to the fellow of $1,000 per year, cost shares a computer and pays full tuition and fees for the fellow. See www.krellinst.org or contact James Corones at corones@krellinst.org
~~Scholarships and Fellowships from the Garden Club of America for the study of Landscape Architecture, Horticulture, Medicinal Botany, Ornamental Horticulture, Tropical Botany, Endangered Bird Habitat, Coastal Wetlands, Garden History and Design, Field Botany, Ecological Restoration and much more. See the scholarship page at Garden Club of America.
~Are you a female interested in Biological Sciences? Check out
http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~forsburg/bio.html for helpful links and information!
Mayo Clinic Graduate School
Molecular Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (MPET) asks if you want your research program to benefit patients. If so, join their program. To learn more visit them on the web at http://www.mayo.edu/mgs/mpet.html
Biodiversity Research Expeditions to the Coastal Rainforest of Costa Rica and Career Opportunities in the Field
Students can gain valuable field work experience as a member of a Global Vision International research expedition during their summer vacation or post graduation. Expedition members are required to join the GVI research team starting throughout the year to undertake biodiversity studies in remote coastal habitat of Costa Rica . GVI is particularly interested in recruiting students from the fields of environmental sciences, zoology, biology and other related degree courses.
GVI offers a large range of jobs, internships and other exciting field work placements in the fields of education, research, environmental management and wildlife research alongside its partner organizations in countries across the world.
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PACE ANALYTICAL Lab Ops Division
See Bulletin Board outside Biology Offices
Interested Candidates should contact: Dan Howman
PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC. 1700 Elm Street Southeast
Minneapolis, MN 55414 (612) 607-6453 Fax: (612) 607-6444
Email: resumes@pacelabs.com
Equal Opportunity Employer
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Alaskan Observers, INC
~Domestic fisheries observer positions available all year-round.
Persons hired attend training in either Seattle, WA or Anchorage, AK. In the six months following training, observers make two deployments, each one of which is approximately 2 to 2.5 months in length. Observers are guaranteed subsequent deployment opportunities and salary advancements.
~Observers gather management data for the Government, living and working aboard U.S.-flagged commercial fishing vessels operating in the Bering Sea, North Pacific, and Gulf of Alaska.
~$3,900-5,850/month depending on experience, plus room, board and travel to and from job site.
~Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in fisheries biology, marine biology, general biology, zoology, or a related natural science.
~Contact David Edick via email or mail/phone:
Alaskan Observers, Inc.
130 Nickerson, Suite 206
Seattle, WA 98109
1-800-483-7310
or 206-283-7310
Fax: 206-283-6519
Closing date: None. Three week, paid training courses are held periodically throughout the year.
VIEW THE CURRENT LISTS OF VACANCIES at USDA
Research scientist announcements:
http://www.afm.ars.usda.gov/divisions/hrd/index.html
Postdoctoral research associate announcements:
http://www.afm.ars.usda.gov/divisions/hrd/hrdhomepage/vacancy/pd962.html
Non-research scientific announcements:
http://www.afm.ars.usda.gov/divisions/hrd/vacancy/VAC2.HTM