This is a summer program for undergraduate science and engineering students
at Goddard Space Flight Center. Since I cannot attach the poster, I placed
it on my Web page. See
http://oneweb.utc.edu/~deborah-mcallister/GCA_poster.pdf. Text details are
below.
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Dr. Deborah A. McAllister, Ed.D., UC Foundation Professor
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
College of Health, Education, and Professional Studies
Teacher Preparation Academy, Dept. 4154
310C Hunter Hall, 615 McCallie Avenue, Chattanooga, TN 37403
Phone: (423) 425-5376 - FAX: (423) 425-5380 - Home: (423) 842-1607
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From: "Ellie Weiss Rosenbloom" <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 12:42:36 -0600
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Subject: FW: Summer Undergraduate Internship in Astrobiology]
Ellie Weiss Rosenbloom
Program Coordinator,
Tennessee Space Grant Consortium
Vanderbilt University
VU Station B 351592
Nashville, Tennessee 37235-1592
(615) 343-1148
Fax: (615) 343-6687
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Dear Colleagues,
Another opportunity for you to pass along to your colleagues and students.
Regards, Diane
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Subject: Summer Undergraduate Internship in Astrobiology]
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Diane:
Please forward to Space Grant Consortia.
Thanks.
Mablelene
This message from Michael J. Mumma has been sent via the NASA Astrobiology
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Dear Colleague:
The enclosed poster describes an opportunity for Summer Undergraduate
Internships in Astrobiology (SUIA), offered by the Goddard Center for
Astrobiology. This program was first offered in 2004. In the pilot
summer, we accepted five interns and structured the program to ensure
maximum exposure to hands-on research. Each student was assigned to work
with a specific scientist, spending about 90% of his/her time on the
assigned research topic. As a group, they visited one other research
activity each week, and they participated in one field trip. A stipend
was given and residential housing was provided. Highly positive responses
were received from the participants, encouraging us to continue the
program.
Accordingly, this summer we will double the size of the SUIA program,
offering ten spots to talented undergraduate students who have expressed
an interest in gaining research experience related to Astrobiology. The
ten-week program consists of one-on-one research with a member of the
Goddard Center for Astrobiology team, along with participation in weekly
seminars, site visits, and a field trip to the National Radio Astronomy
Observatory in Green Bank, West Virginia.
We ask you to post this notice in a place in your Department where it can
reach the maximum undergraduate audience, so that students may learn of
the SUIA program and apply if they are interested.
With thanks,
Dr. Michael J. Mumma, Director
The Goddard Center for Astrobiology
Diane D. DeTroye
Acting Manager
Space Grant and EPSCoR Programs
Mail Suite 2U70-A, Office of Education (NEW)
Higher Education Division
NASA Headquarters
Washington, D.C. 20546
ph: (202) 358-1069
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