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30 Minutes at Career Center – Medical Science Research
Are you interested in medical science research?
On January 29th, (Week 5) at the Career Center, come talk one-on-one with Carleton Alum Scott Kaufmann about his oncology research at the Mayo Clinic.
Visiting Alum:
Tuesday, January 29 – Scott Kaufmann ’75, Oncology Research, Mayo ClinicSign up through the Tunnel. Log in and click the Events tab on the right.
http://apps.carleton.edu/career/students/find_jobs/resources/tunnel/
or come to the Career Center!More information at http://apps.carleton.edu/career/programs/30_minutes/students/winter2013schedule/
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January 28 (Monday) 8:30-9:30am, Olin 101
Join Peter as he gives his comps talk on Fusion Power. Everyone is invited to attend.
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Physics Table
January 29 (Tuesday) Noon-1pm, LDC Class of ’51 Dining Room
Join physics students, faculty and staff for lunch at the LDC. Meet us on 3rd Olin at 11:50 for the short walk over or meet us there.
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January 30 (Wednesday) 3:10-4:10pm, Olin 141
Join Julian as he gives his comps talk on biomimicry. Everyone is invited to attend.
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February 1 (Friday) 3:30-4:30pm, Olin 141
Join Andrea as she gives her comps talk on comets. Everyone is invited to attend.
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Kolenkow-Reitz Fund for Undergraduate Research
Students interested in doing summer break scientific research at other institutions should be aware of Carleton’s Robert J. Kolenkow and Robert A. Reitz Fund for Undergraduate Research. Created by a donor, and honoring Carleton former professors Kolenkow and Reitz, the fund supports student research. Up to ten students in the natural sciences and mathematics will be supported summer break 2013, with each student receiving funds not to exceed $4200. Funding is available to Carleton international students. Support could take the form of a stipend, travel funds, housing, etc., and it could be used to supplement financial support offered by a sponsor at another institution if the student demonstrates that the sponsor’s contribution is insufficient. If interested, submit an application by February 5 identifying a sponsor at another institution, a brief description of research plans with your specific role, and a budget paragraph justifying requested funds. Decisions about funding will be made before Spring Break. More information about the Robert J. Kolenkow and Robert A. Reitz Fund and the online application form can be found at: http://serc.carleton.edu/cismi/students/KolenkowReitz.html.