U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Scholars Internship Program


The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education is currently recruiting students for the new U.S. Department of Energy DOE Scholars Internship Program. Benefits to student interns will include Ten-week appointments at DOE offices, laboratories, or facilities; Weekly stipend payments of $550 for undergraduates or $600 for graduate students; Round-trip travel from home or institution to the appointment site, and; Opportunities to apply academic studies to DOE programs in science, engineering, safety, finance, project management, policy, planning, and other professional areas.
DEADLINE: Applications still being accepted for Fall 2007.


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