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for the DOE Oak Ridge Environmental Management Science Education and Internship Program, you will need to meet the following eligibility criteria at the time of application: Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a
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are based on a student’s qualifications and the needs of the appointment site/location. Proximity to the host is not factored during the selection process. The 10-week summer program may place students at one
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requirements prior to the desired start date. Be available to conduct research at the hosting facility for up to two years. Preferred academic fields include: Chemical Engineering Computational Plasma Physics
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will undergo an eligibility check by ORISE administration. For more information regarding the application criteria and review process, please visit https://orise.orau.gov/marine-energy-research-program
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next career step! Who is an ideal candidate? Highly motivated recent graduates who have completed a degree program in a topic applicable to marine energy, including but not limited to innovative
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Zone Description The DOE Scholars Program at the U.S Department of Energy Office of Policy provides paid opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students, and recent graduates to: Be part of
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process, please visit https://orise.orau.gov/marine-energy-research-program/. For detailed information regarding Application Components, including requirements for the Proposed Research Plan, visit https
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or in-person; however, appointments are typically 12 months. For a list of potential host facilities, please visit https://orise.orau.gov/marine-energy-research-program/applicants/host-facilities.html
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experience and advancing your career? The National Nuclear Security Administration Minority Serving Institutions Internship Program (NNSA-MSIIP) offers paid internships designed for talented undergraduate and
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, Technology and Policy Program (DOE-STP) is designed to provide opportunities for students, postgraduates, and faculty to participate in programs, projects, and activities at the Department. Fellows will