Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Green Career Fair

Green Career Fair
Wednesday, April 10, 4pm - 7pm
David Brower Center, 2150 Allston Way (near the corner of Oxford and Allston)

The Career Center is pleased to present this career fair with the College of Natural Resources, Environmental Sciences Student Association (ESSA), and CNR Peer Advisors.

Open to all UC Berkeley students and current members of the Career Center's Alumni Advantage program. Bring your UC Berkeley SID (photo ID for alumni) and copies of your resume.
  
Participating employers are from private industry, government agencies and nonprofits and have job or internship opportunities related to environmental concerns including green tech/energy, sustainability, planning/land use, environmental health, natural resources and ecology issues. 

Make a great first impression by preparing in advance!
1.  See which companies are coming before the fair.  Log into Callisto at https://berkeley-csm.symplicity.com/students/ to review this year's Career Fair Directory.  Directory information is updated up to the day of the fair - be sure to check frequently.  
Hint - use the Advanced Search tab to search for participating companies by type of job or internship, majors and degree levels sought, etc...

2.  Watch the Career Center's quick clip videos with tips on how to prepare: https://career.berkeley.edu/MM/Videos-Fairs.stm

3.  Update your resume and bring many copies - https://career.berkeley.edu/Tools/Resume.stm

Biology Fellows Program

Ever hear of the Biology Fellows Program?

The Biology Fellows Program (BFP) has funds to support your biology research this summer at Berkeley. Along with a $4000 stipend you'll also learn how you can use your research in a range of careers (pre-meds are welcome) and develop the skills to excel in whatever profession you choose. Also, along with a community of 30 other undergraduate researchers you will present your work at an end of the summer symposium with your friends, families, and lab mates cheering you on.


Please visit the BFP FAQ at http://bsp.berkeley.edu/bfpfaq.html for any questions you might have or you can contact Corey Welch, coreywelch@berkeley.edu or Rachel Henderson, rhenderson@berkeley.edu, or the other BSP advisors in 2018 VLSB.

Apply now through http://bsp.berkeley.edu/bfp.html. Applications are due March 31st at midnight!


BFP is a 20 year old, highly respected program that is supported in part by a grant to U.C. Berkeley from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and by the generous support of a U.C. Berkeley Alumna.


Commonwealth Club Panel on Women and Under-represented Students of Color

Hey Cal Opp Scholars!

Hope you all are having a great spring break!
For those of you who can't wait for spring break to end because you're bored of home already, here's an opportunity to look into:

For the first time, the Commonwealth Club is having a panel on women and under-represented  populations in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). It will be at 6pm on May 9, at the SF Club Office. For your GPS, that's 595 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94105.

The program costs $20 per person, but the program will be free for high school and college students with valid IDs.


For panel purpose/ description and to register, please go to :
http://www.commonwealthclub.org/events/2013-05-09/women-and-under-represented-students-color-stem-education

Friday, March 22, 2013

The Cal Energy Corps - Paid Undergrad Internships

Cal Energy Corps was created to give our best and brightest UC Berkeley undergraduates the opportunity to pursue challenging, hands on projects in energy and climate research around the world. 

This summer, an exciting array of university, industry, government, and non-profit internship opportunities are available in Brazil, Germany, Ghana, Hong Kong, India, Taiwan, and in the Bay Area as well. There will be additional opportunities in the coming days. The program provides a $600 weekly stipend for all interns as well as funding to cover transportation and housing costs. All placements are full-time. For more information and application forms, please visit http://energycorps.berkeley.edu/.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Summer Opportunities Part IV


CENTER FOR RACE AND GENDER (Deadline: 3/4/13)
The Center for Race and Gender (CRG) at the University of California Berkeley, announces the availability of grants of $100 to $1,000 to fund undergraduates for research or creative projects that address issues of race and gender. 

Applications can be submitted here by any Berkeley undergraduate not graduating at the end of the semester. 
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LESLIE LIPSON SCHOLARSHIP AND PRIZE PROGRAM 
(Deadline: 3/8/2013)
The Leslie Lipson Program at UC Berkeley is intended to encourage Undergraduate students to study humanistic values and their practical application for individuals, societies, and states. 

The program consists of:
               (1) Lipson Essay Prize, 
               (2) the Lipson Scholarship, and 
               (3) the Lipson Research Grant. 

One component of the Leslie Lipson Program is the Lipson Essay Prize. Eligible freshmen and sophomores are invited to submit an original, unpublished piece to the Lipson Essay Prize contest on one of the essay topics related to humanistic values.  

Qualifications:  
               [ ] must be freshmen or sophomores
               [ ] have a minimum 3.5 grade-point average (GPA). 
               [ ] *Students from any field of study are welcome to apply.
More information, click here.
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BIOLOGY FELLOWS PROGRAM (BFP)  (Deadline: 3/11/13)
  • semester-long program 
  • open to all UC Berkeley students 
  • provides financial support for students doing research
  • provides seminars and professional development workshops on biological research-related topics.  
  • provides stipends for research opportunities in the biological sciences for undergraduates whose financial need would make such work difficult on an unpaid basis. 
  • seeks to increase # of students from underrepresented groups and women doing research. 


However, all qualified undergraduates are encouraged to apply and will be considered equally.


Summer Opportunities Part III

HEY! Interested or considering doctorate degree programs (Ph.D) here at Cal Berkeley

Would you consider yourself an educationally or economically disadvantaged undergrad in mathematics, engineering, or science? 

Consider the two-year program -- UC Leads!
This program provides students with educational experiences that prepare them to assume leadership positions in industry, government, public service, and academia.
*UC LEADS is part of the Cal NERDS program.

Review of applications began on January 31st, 2013 and there is a rolling deadline.
Want more information? Click here!

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MELLON MAYS UNDERGRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
The MMUF program at UC Berkeley commits to funding fellows for two years as an undergraduate student. Review of applications begin on February 15th, 2013 and are opened until filled.


Qualifications to apply: 
         [ ] second semester Sophomores (or at least 4 academic year semesters remaining at UC Berkeley) 
         [ ] have approximately 3.4 GPA or higher.
         [ ] (preferred) exceptional academic promise in humanities or social sciences.
         [ ] (preferred) potential for academic careers that will contribute to diversity and equal opportunity in the academy.

Want more information on this fellowship? Click here

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SUMMER UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROGRAM (SURP)
  • Provide undergraduates with the opportunity to begin work in a research laboratory in the summer.
  • Possibility of continuing through the following academic year.
  • Unfortunately, no academic credit or stipends will be provided, unless furtherwise stated by faculty or PI in charge of the lab.

**** The deadline to submit applications is February 28th in the MCB UAO (3060 VLSB). ****
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(Post graduate) STRONACH BACCALAUREATE PRIZE
The Judith Lee Stronach Baccalaureate Prize supports intellectual and c

reative pursuits that heighten awareness of issues of social 
consciousness and the Public good. 



          - gives bright, ambitious 
students the opportunity to extend and reflect upon their undergraduate 

work at Berkeley by undertaking a special project after their graduation.

          - Prize recipients may be awarded as much as $25,000.

          -  open to Berkeley graduates in any area of study who are awarded an undergraduate degree in the Fall of the year before or the Spring or Summer of the year in which the Prize is awarded.
          - Proposals for humanistic research or public service projects involving the arts, humanities and social or natural sciences are welcome.
          - More information? Click here.
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The Robert & Colleen Haas Scholars Program funds financial aid eligible, 
academically talented UC Berkeley undergraduates to engage in a sustained 
research, field-study or creative project in the summer before and during 
their senior year at Berkeley.


20 scholars to be selected from all disciplines and departments across the University on the basis of merit and originality of project proposals.

GPA of 3.450 or better and proof of financial need.
International and AB540 students are welcome and encouraged to apply.
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PRE-IMSD SUMMER RESEARCH
(5/28/2013 - 8/02/2013)

provides an first-time research experience in the labs of UC Berkeley faculty members for students who want to explore their interest in a research career in the biological sciences. 

Overall goal: increase # of students from traditionally underrepresented groups in biomedical and behavioral sciences who go on to pursue & earn Ph.D.s in those fields.

Projects this summer include the fields of molecular biology, developmental biology, behavioral endocrinology, ecology, evolution, and toxicology. 

In this program:  
               * paid research in selected faculty labs
               * seminars and workshops on research careers and professional development topics
               * students organizing and presenting their research at an end of summer symposium                mentoring and advising by IMSD staff, scholars, faculty and graduate fellows.

Summer Opportunities Part II

Are you interested in opportunities in research within legal studies? 
There will be an Undergraduate Legal Studies Research Conference on Friday, April 26th, 2013.
Want to learn more? Click here!

Fun facts and details on this conference (quick summary):

  • This is the 5th annual legal studies research conference!
  • Co-sponsored by Berkeley Law and the Legal Studies department.
  • This conference is to celebrate the scholarship and creativity of the Berkeley undergrads through an afternoon on law-related research.
  • Takes place at the Center for Study of Law & Society (CSLS), Jurisprudence & Social Policy Program, and at Berkeley Law. 
  • Open to all students who have completed or are doing research on a topic related to law. 
  • Previous attendees majored in: 
    - History                                                                 - English
    - International and Area Studies                        - Psychology
    - Rhetoric                                                               - Economics
    - Political Science                                                - Classics 
    - Chicano Studies                                                - Gender and Women’s 
    - Legal Studies                                                     -Media Studies
  • Must submit proposal to participate. 
    • Proposals must be in the form of an abstract of 300 – 500 words.
  • Applications will be reviewed and decided upon on a rolling basis until Friday, April 5th.
  • Students are strongly urged to apply as soon as possible as space is limited.
Please direct all applications and questions to the Legal Studies Teaching Fellow, Christina Stevens, atstevenscl@gmail.com.

Summer Research Opportunities Part I

Are you interested in spending your summer doing research? DO you want to know more?

SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES INFO SESSION:
Leah Caroll, Office of Undergraduate Research will hold the last info session for SURF L&S and SURF Rose Hills this March 4th, 2013 from 4:30 -5:30 P.M.  at Durant Hall, Rm 9 so if you are interested, DO SWING BY!

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Another opportunity you may be interested in is the
(Un)certain Boundaries: Visualizing the intersections of science & society,  Spring 2013 Science, Technology, and Society Undergraduate Conference Symposia. 

What this is:


  • Organized by the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine, & Society (CSTMS @ Berkeley)
  • Conference that will give undergraduates the great opportunity to present their research projects to faculty and students
  • Held on Friday, April 26th, 2013
  • Deadline to submit abstracts and apply: Tuesday, March 5th, 2013
  • What are they looking for?
    • projects with high quality
    • projects that illustrate interaction between science and society
    • projects that bring together social, environmental, political, and scientific disciplines
  • Your projects can be presented in either the forms of: (1) Formal - traditional research presentation; (2) Mixed Media - visual installation, performance, mp3, video; (3) Informal - "implosion" projects which provide insight on unexpected connections between society and science.
  • Honor students are encouraged to apply. 


 More details are available at
 If you have any questions, please feel free to contact





Further information on other opportunities to come, so stay tuned!