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<Title>Promote Recylcing Through Paid Internship</Title>
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    <h1><span><span>Help to Promote Recycling - Paid Internship(s) Available to Start Winter or Spring 2014</span></span></h1>
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    	<span><span>Baltimore County Bureau of Solid Waste (trash/recycling) Management</span></span><br>
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    	<span>We anticipate one or more openings for 
    paid internships, starting between January 2014 and June 2014, in our 
    Towson office. Prospective interns should be able to commit at least a 
    total of 120 hours to their internship. Internships have lasted from 2 
    months to 4 years.</span><strong><span> For best consideration, please apply (details below) by Friday, December 6, 2013. </span><br>
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    	<span>The Bureau accepts resumes and cover 
    letters, on an ongoing basis, from motivated, talented individuals with 
    an interest in promoting recycling and waste 
    prevention. Applicants should have strong research and writing skills.</span></strong><br>
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    	<u>As paid Baltimore County employees ($8/hour to start), our interns:</u>
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    		Gain purposeful work experience in an office environment;</li>
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    		Apply and develop skills in research, writing, public relations, 
    marketing, video production, data analysis and/or other areas;</li>
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    		Provide input and receive feedback as part of a team promoting 
    recycling, waste prevention, and best solid waste management practices;</li>
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    		Learn more about how local government works;</li>
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    		Work flexible schedules customized to academic, job and other commitments;</li>
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    		Improve future employment prospects; and</li>
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    		May become eligible for permanent County jobs!</li>
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    	If this internship program seems like a good fit for you, why "waste" 
    any more time? Become a part of a proud tradition (91 interns since 
    1991)!</div>
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    	<strong>Submit a resume and cover letter to Clyde Trombetti, Public Information Specialist, via email (<a href="mailto:ctrombetti@baltimorecountymd.gov?subject=Intern%20Information" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">ctrombetti@baltimorecountymd.gov</a>). Resumes should include GPA (grade point average), and cover letters should mention availability to the extent known.</strong> For more information call 410-887-2791.</div>
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<Summary>Help to Promote Recycling - Paid Internship(s) Available to Start Winter or Spring 2014     Baltimore County Bureau of Solid Waste (trash/recycling) Management         We anticipate one or more...</Summary>
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<NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="38818" important="false" status="posted" url="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/inds/posts/38818">
<Title>PAID summer research...NOW is the time to apply</Title>
<Tagline>MANY great opportunities in STEM</Tagline>
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<Title>MURF UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS</Title>
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<Title>Undergraduate Research Award (URA) Proposal Workshop, 11/22</Title>
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    <strong>Undergraduate Research Awards </strong><span>provide up to $1,500 to undergraduate students to support their research or creative work with a UMBC faculty mentor on an original project. UMBC students of all years and disciplines are invited to apply, as long as they will remain enrolled at UMBC long enough to complete the proposed work.</span><div><span><br></span></div>
    <div><span>Find out how to write a winning proposal!  Friday, 11/22 in Sherman Hall 108 from 12-12:50</span></div>
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<Title>How to Write a Successful URA</Title>
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    <p>The University of Washington is thrilled to announce a new program, the <strong>Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program</strong> (DDCSP@UW).  The goal of this multi-year conservation immersion program is to broaden participation within conservation, and diversify what it means to be a “conservation professional.” <br><br>We are reaching out to you because we know that recruiting our target audience will take a strong partnership between faculty and staff mentors at the students’ home institution and our program faculty and staff here at UW, and we need a truly diverse group for the program to be transformative. <br><br><strong>We’re looking for 20-25 freshmen and sophomores to join us for an 8 week immersion course this summer.</strong>  Our program starts in Seattle (3 weeks) and travels to various landscapes across the state (4 weeks) before returning to the UW campus at the end of the summer (1 week).  Scholars don’t have to be environmental science, or even science, majors, but should demonstrate a commitment to the environment and to diversity, and be curious, creative and enthusiastic – incipient change-makers. </p>
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    <p>Meet Bradley. </p>
    <p>He is a Computer Engineering major and a URA Scholar. His research will study the development of a unique underwater signal reflection-enabled, acoustic-based localization scheme that employs both a line-of-sight and surface-reflected non-line-of-sight ranging information to locate undefined reference points.</p>
    <p><strong>How did you find your mentor for your research project?</strong><br>My mentor Dr. Mohammed Younis was originally my professor for CMPE 212: Principles of Digital Design, the first Computer Engineering class I took at UMBC. I ended up establishing a relationship with him and talked to him about various topics ranging from summer internships and REU Programs to classes. At the start of my junior year, I was invited for a lab tour and was able to meet the graduate students as well as see some of the research projects that were going on in his lab. After that visit, I knew that I wanted to do research in Dr. Younis’ lab. <br><br><strong>Is this your first independent research project?</strong><br>No, however it is my first at UMBC. As a member of the <a href="http://meyerhoff.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Meyerhoff Scholarship program</a>, I have been encouraged to do research each year. I have been fortunate enough to participate in summer REU (Research Experience for Undergraduate) programs at West Virginia University and Texas A&amp;M University along with an Internship at the White House. These experiences allowed me to learn more about the Computer Engineering field and research process. However, a benefit of conducting research at UMBC is that I have had the opportunity to conduct research over a full academic year in sustained length, allowing me to take a project from beginning to end.<br><br><strong>How much time do you put into it?</strong><br>It’s hard to say exactly how much time I put into my research project, as time commitments vary significantly based on a number of factors. I would say however, that I spend about an average of 10 hours a week working on research.<br><br><strong>How did you hear about the Undergraduate Research Award (URA) program?</strong><br>I have a twin brother who did research last year at UMBC and received the award. Also, I have friends who are in the program and my mentor Dr. Younis talked about the opportunity to apply this year. I felt this was a good opportunity and decided to apply.<br><br><strong>Was the application difficult to do?</strong><br>No, it was pretty straightforward. I had help from my mentor and graduate students that made the process easier. It also gave me the opportunity to summarize my research in order to prepare for a publication that my lab was starting on at the time.<br><br><strong>What has been the hardest part about your research? </strong><br>The hardest part of doing research in general is being able to set personal boundaries. This research was no exception. As a student, it is important to remember that your academic classes are your priority. Sometimes when you are doing research and stuck on a problem, you constantly think about that problem until you can find the answer, and sitting through a lecture where the professor is talking about a topic completely different can become a challenge. However, time management skills can help in dealing with this challenge.<br><br><strong>What is your advice to other students about getting involved in research?</strong> <br>One piece of advice that I would give is that you should never be afraid to try something new. This is especially true in research. You may never know that you like a particular research topic unless you try doing research in that area. Having many different experiences will allow you to get a breadth of knowledge and allow you to find out what you are interested in.<br><br><strong>What are your career goals?</strong><br>In May 2014, I will graduate with a degree in Computer Engineering. After I graduate, I am planning on going to graduate school to get a Ph.D. in either Computer or Electrical Engineering. After graduate school, I feel like I would want to work in research in the defense industry and eventually work in technological leadership in the federal government or as a CTO of a company.</p>
    <p>Read his abstract here...</p>
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