This year's IT Job and Internship Fair, sponsored by IEEE, will connect you with roughly 100 employers offering internships, co-ops, part-time, and full-time employement. Tuesday, January 27 and Wednesday, January 28, 2009; 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Great Hall, Coffman Memorial Union.
The following majors are encouraged to attend: Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, Astronomy, Astrophysics, Biobased Products and Biosystems Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Geology, Geophysics, Geological Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, and Statistics.
You are invited to an information session to learn more about graduate programs in Public Policy, Science Technology and Environmental Policy and Urban and Regional planning on the following dates:
People with interests such as yours have been very successful in our programs, and in their careers promoting the public good (through the public, non-profit and private sectors).
We offer concentrations and specializations in Public and Non-Profit Management and Leadership, Community and Economic Development, Social Policy, Policy Analysis, Global Public Policy (including International Development), Science, Technology and Environmental Policy, Women and Public Policy, Transportation Planning, Environmental Planning, Land Use and Urban Design, Housing and Community Development, and Regional, Economic and Workforce Development. We also offer joint degrees with the schools of Business, Law, Social Work, Public Health, Architecture and Landscape Architecture and Civil Engineering.
The information session will take place in Room 205 Humphrey Center (Freeman Commons). Beverages and pizza will be served. Faculty and current students will speak briefly about each of our degree programs and will also be available to answer questions.
Information about our degree programs can also be found on our website at: http://www.hhh.umn.edu/.
Environmental Internship and Career Fair
Wednesday, February 4, 2009: Meet over 50 employers in environment and natural resource fields including government, private industry, consulting firms, nonprofits, nature/environmental learning centers, and others. Workshops are also available. The career fair is sponsored by the St. Paul Campus Career Center. 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., St. Paul Campus Student Center
U of MN Job and Internship Fair 2009
Do not miss the biggest student career fair in Minnesota! Nearly 200 organizations will be there recruiting for hundreds of jobs and internships. Visit the website to learn more, register, and get tips. The Fair is free and open to all U of MN undergraduates, graduate students, and recent alumni. Free transportation will be provided from campus.
Monday, February 9, 2009; 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Minneapolis Convention Center
You are invited to an information session to learn more about graduate programs in Public Policy, Science Technology and Environmental Policy and Urban and Regional planning on the following dates:
People with interests such as yours have been very successful in our programs, and in their careers promoting the public good (through the public, non-profit and private sectors).
We offer concentrations and specializations in Public and Non-Profit Management and Leadership, Community and Economic Development, Social Policy, Policy Analysis, Global Public Policy (including International Development), Science, Technology and Environmental Policy, Women and Public Policy, Transportation Planning, Environmental Planning, Land Use and Urban Design, Housing and Community Development, and Regional, Economic and Workforce Development. We also offer joint degrees with the schools of Business, Law, Social Work, Public Health, Architecture and Landscape Architecture and Civil Engineering.
The information session will take place in Room 205 Humphrey Center (Freeman Commons). Beverages and pizza will be served. Faculty and current students will speak briefly about each of our degree programs and will also be available to answer questions.
Information about our degree programs can also be found on our website at: http://www.hhh.umn.edu/.
Graduate School Information Sessions
You are invited to an information session to learn more about graduate programs in Public Policy, Science Technology and Environmental Policy and Urban and Regional planning on the following dates:
People with interests such as yours have been very successful in our programs, and in their careers promoting the public good (through the public, non-profit and private sectors).
We offer concentrations and specializations in Public and Non-Profit Management and Leadership, Community and Economic Development, Social Policy, Policy Analysis, Global Public Policy (including International Development), Science, Technology and Environmental Policy, Women and Public Policy, Transportation Planning, Environmental Planning, Land Use and Urban Design, Housing and Community Development, and Regional, Economic and Workforce Development. We also offer joint degrees with the schools of Business, Law, Social Work, Public Health, Architecture and Landscape Architecture and Civil Engineering.
The information session will take place in Room 205 Humphrey Center (Freeman Commons). Beverages and pizza will be served. Faculty and current students will speak briefly about each of our degree programs and will also be available to answer questions.
Information about our degree programs can also be found on our website at: http://www.hhh.umn.edu/.
Graduate School Information Sessions
You are invited to an information session to learn more about graduate programs in Public Policy, Science Technology and Environmental Policy and Urban and Regional planning on the following dates:
People with interests such as yours have been very successful in our programs, and in their careers promoting the public good (through the public, non-profit and private sectors).
We offer concentrations and specializations in Public and Non-Profit Management and Leadership, Community and Economic Development, Social Policy, Policy Analysis, Global Public Policy (including International Development), Science, Technology and Environmental Policy, Women and Public Policy, Transportation Planning, Environmental Planning, Land Use and Urban Design, Housing and Community Development, and Regional, Economic and Workforce Development. We also offer joint degrees with the schools of Business, Law, Social Work, Public Health, Architecture and Landscape Architecture and Civil Engineering.
The information session will take place in Room 205 Humphrey Center (Freeman Commons). Beverages and pizza will be served. Faculty and current students will speak briefly about each of our degree programs and will also be available to answer questions.
The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
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