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Monday, Sept. 28th at 8:30 pm (tonight!!) Hard Questions is a weekly discussion group co-sponsored by the Chapel and EthIC. We’re excited to welcome Raj tonight to speak on the topic “Faith in Science: Searching for Answers in Uncertain Times — a Matter of Life and Death.”
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Scholarship available!
AfterCollege provides quarterly scholarships to support current students who demonstrate professionalism and a passion for their future career. The next deadline for Department of Physics and Astronomy students to apply for AfterCollege scholarships is Sept 30th. AfterCollege scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate professionalism and a passion for their future careers. This means that we evaluate applicants’ profiles with the eye of a hiring manager.
Students are also invited to join the AfterCollege Diversity Virtual Career Fair on Sept. 29-30. Top employers like the FBI, NSA, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Nestlé USA, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, and more will be there with available internships and new graduate opportunities.
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Check out the latest APS video, ‘Signal Boost’
You can also participate in some social activism with just a couple of clicks.
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WiPs group grant available!
Undergrad WiPs groups can apply for a $1000 grant! Go to the APS webpage to check it out and submit an application.
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2020 Annual Student Research and Internship Symposium
Did you go on an REU or do research somewhere over the summer? Let folks know what you worked on!
Registration Deadline for the 2020 Annual Student Research and Internship Symposium This event will be held virtually from Friday, October 16th – Sunday, October 18. Students must register and submit their abstract by Sept. 30th.
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Harvard Business School
On behalf of the Doctoral Programs at Harvard Business School (HBS), I am reaching out to invite the students in your department to attend one of our Virtual Information Sessions and learn more about our fully funded PhD programs. Applications for Fall 2021 enrollment will open at the end of this month, and we think that Carleton College might have some strong candidates with potential to be excellent researchers in business academia.
Have you considered a PhD at Harvard Business School?
You are invited to join us for a Virtual Information Session, in which you will learn about our seven fully funded (this means at no cost to you, and we pay you to study!) Doctoral Programs at HBS. Only a Bachelor’s degree is required to apply, and students are able to apply in their senior year. We are looking for students with excellent records of academic achievement, demonstrated analytical ability, and aspirations for a rewarding career in business academia. Registration for the webinars is now open.
Additionally, please check out the virtual DocNet Recruiting Forum, which will take place the week of October 12th. On their website, you will be able to see a list of participating schools (including HBS) and register for the event. Registration is free for students.
We hope you can join us for one of the HBS Information Sessions this fall! Please also do not hesitate to get in touch by sending an email to doctoralprograms@hbs.edu.
Best regards,
Maryna MacDonald
Coordinator, Doctoral Programs
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Join APS (the American Physical Society) as a student!
Did you know you could? There are definitely some benefits! Visit their website to learn more.