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AEA/DU Graduate Education Diversity Internship Program - Deadline August 1, 2008
May 6, 2008, 6:37 pm
Filed under: Blogroll, Higher Education, Internships, STEM, Science

Call for Applications: AEA/DU Graduate Education Diversity Internship Program
Deadline: August 1, 2008

The AEA/DU Graduate Education Diversity Internship Program is a partnership between The American Evaluation Association and Duquesne University School of Education in Pittsburgh, PA. We invite graduate students from groups traditionally under-represented in the field who are interested in evaluation to submit applications for the fourth cohort, beginning in September, 2008, and continuing through June, 2009.

The Internship program is a non-residential opportunity for pre-doctoral students to learn about evaluation through working with professional colleagues in their own region while coming together in person three to four times over the course of the year with a small cohort of students in the program to learn from each other and leaders in the field. The program builds upon a student’s existing graduate study program and provides a stipend of $8,000 plus travel support.

The purposes of the Internship Program are:

  • to expand the pipeline of graduate evaluation students from under-represented groups
  • to extend to evaluation student’s existing basic research capacities and substantive knowledge about their area of concentration
  • to stimulate evaluation thinking concerning communities and persons of color and persons from other under-represented groups by providing professional development training opportunities for social and natural science graduate students
  • to deepen the evaluation profession’s capacity to work in racially, ethnically, and culturally diverse settings

We seek graduate students of color, or from other under-represented groups in the field of evaluation, who are not already enrolled in an evaluation program, and who:

  • Will be enrolled this fall in either year 2 of a Master’s or year 2 or 3 of a doctoral or a combined masters/doctoral program
  • Have already been exposed to research methods and substantive issues in their field of expertise
  • Can demonstrate the relevance of evaluation training in their current work through a short essay
  • Have support from his/her academic advisor

Refer to the program’s website:
http://www.education.duq.edu/mastersCertification/diversity_inter_program.htm  for more information about activities, information, and application materials.

Applications are due August 1, 2008.



Come celebrate Astronomy Day with OMSI - May 10, 2008
May 6, 2008, 6:29 pm
Filed under: Astronomy, OMSI, Science | Tags:

Astronomy Day is an annual worldwide event designed to promote public awareness and interest in astronomy and space science. Join us on the evening of Saturday, May 10 as we gaze at the spring night sky at Rooster Rock State Park, starting at 8:30 pm. Visitors to the star party will be star-struck as they view the stars and other objects through a variety of telescopes. In addition to seeing the planets Mercury, Mars and Saturn, star clusters, waxing crescent moon, and other celestial bodies will be visible.

Located 22 miles east of Portland on I-84 (east of Sandy River) at exit 25, Rooster Rock State Park is a wonderful place to view the spring night sky. Parking is $3 per vehicle. Members of Rose City Astronomers and Vancouver Sidewalk Astronomers will make their telescopes available to anyone who attends, and OMSI Planetarium Manager Jim Todd will present informal talks on the occurrence.

For possible weather cancellation, call (503) 797-4610 on May 10 after 3:00 PM to get the latest information.



Launch Into Technology With NASA - Deadline May 23, 2008
May 6, 2008, 6:25 pm
Filed under: K-12, NASA, STEM, Science, Student Opportunities | Tags: ,

Join NASA and the Girl Scouts for an exciting summer residential program June 22-28, 2008, at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif.

Registration is open to girls entering grades 9-12. Participants choose to attend the Aeronautics Institute, Robotics Institute or Astrobiology Institute. They then explore their chosen topic with other high school girls and get a taste of how things are done the NASA way. Applications are due May 23, 2008. Space is limited. Early registration is encouraged.

Adults are needed to share the excitement of technology, engineering and science with girls. Volunteer and paid staff positions are available. Opportunities include advisor, health supervisor, chaperones and drivers. Training dates are June 19-21, 2008.

For more information about the week-long program, visit http://www.girlscoutsbayarea.org/pages/initiatives/ggt/events.html