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Occupational Information for Seniors
The following booklets are located in the Library in C&HR. Come in and browse through them.

• Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media Occupations
• Computer and Mathematical Occupations
• Construction Trades and Related Occupations
• Engineers, Life and Physical Scientists, and Related Occupations
• Farming, Fishing, Forestry, and Transportation Occupations
• Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners
• Health Technologists, Technicians, and Healthcare Support
Occupations
• Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
Management, Business, and Financial Occupations
• Office and Administrative Support Occupations
• Production Occupations
• Protective Service Occupations
• Sales Occupations
• Service Occupations: Cleaning, Food, and Personal

The National Scholars Honor Society Scholarships
The National Scholars Honor Society grants scholarships to highly qualified achievers from all academic pursuits. For more information contact The National Scholars Honor Society, Office of Membership and Awards, 956 South Bartlett Road, Bartlett, Illinois 60103-6552 or go to National Scholars Honor Society.

The Partnership for Public Service
A Call to Serve - To learn more about the national launch of A Call to Serve: Leaders in Education Allied for Public Service go to the following website: Partnership for Public Service

Job Site for Careers in Chemistry
JobSpectrum is an open site offering free services to students looking for positions in chemistry. If you haven't already seen the site visit JobSpectrum.

Information on Applying for Government Positions
For information on applying for Government Positions please visit the Library in C&HR. For job information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, call 912-757-3000, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) automated telephone system. For current available positions visit the Government Jobs website. You can also reach the electronic bulletin board through the Internet (Telnet only) at FJOB.MAIL.OPM.GOV.

InterExchange
InterExchange, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization with more than 30 years of experience in international cultural exchange. Through the working Abroad Program, American students are offered diverse opportunities to experience everyday life abroad. For more information visit the InterExchange website.

International TEFL Certificate
We're pleased to announce the opening of our third TEFL school in Madrid, Spain. It joins our two other locations, Barcelona, Spain and Prague, the Czech Republic. Each location offers the same, high-quality 30-day intensive course in how to Teach English as a Foreign Language. Visit our updated and improved ITC website.

SUNY at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
The State University of New York at Buffalo and Roswell Park Cancer Institute has Integrative Ph.D. and Master of Science Programs in Cellular and Molecular Biology, Molecular and Cellular Biophysics, Molecular Pharmacology and Cancer Therapeutics, Immunology and Experimental Pathology. For more information and to obtain an application please Phone: 800-685-6825 x 8134, Fax: 716-845-8178 or visits the Roswell Park Cancer Institute website.

James H. Dunn, Jr. Memorial Fellowship and Vito Marzullo Internship
The James H. Dunn, Jr. Memorial Fellowship and Vito Marzullo Internship Program are governmental initiatives. These programs are to encourage talented college graduates to consider careers in state government. Completion of an undergraduate degree prior to the commencement of the program is required. All majors are encouraged to apply. For more information contact: Tammy McClure, Deputy Director, Department of Central Mgmt. Services, 503 Stratton Building, Springfield, IL 62706, Phone 217-524-1381, TTY: 217-558-2238.

James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation
Each year the James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation makes available at least one graduate-level fellowship worth up to $24,000 in each state. Fellows are expected to complete one of the following: Master of Arts, Master of Arts in Teaching or Master of Education with an emphasis on American history, government, political science or other relevant concentration. For additional information and detailed regulations about the Foundation and the fellowship program, or to receive an application packet please visit the Foundation's website.

Website for Educators
SchoolSpring.com is the employment source for educators. Easy search and apply online. For more information email SchoolSpring or call 802-660-8567.

The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award
The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides an annual stipend of $10,000 for a graduating college senior to pursue public service anywhere in the world. The Award allows recipients to engage in a meaningful public service activity for one year before proceeding on to graduate school or a career. Applications can be obtained in Career & Human Resources. For more information contact: The Samuel Huntington Fund, Attn: Thomas G. Robinson, 25 Research Drive, Westborough, MA 01582, Tel: 508-389-2877 or visit the Mass Electric web site.

The International Language Institute of MA
Learn to teach English at the International Language Institute of MA and receive an ESOL Teacher Certificate. 2004 courses are held October 3-29. For more information please call 413-586-7569, ext 103, email Caroline or visit the Language School web site.

Diplomacy Fellows Program
The DFP is open to all five career tracks: management, consular, public diplomacy, political, and economic. Please go the the DFP web site for more information regarding this program.

Educational Housing
If you are interning in New York City and are seeking affordable summer housing, Educational Housing Services can help. For more information visit the Student Housing web site or call 1-800-297-4694.

Walk for Autism
When: September 18, 2004
Where: Ashely Reservoir, Whitney Avenue, Holyoke, MA
Time: 9:00 a.m. (Registration) 10:00 a.m. (Walk Starts)
Registration forms in the CareerCenter.

Science and Engineering Institutes Summer 2005
Spend eight weeks conducting research and experiencing life in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China or Australia. This is offered to U.S. Graduate students and is sponsored by the U.S. National Science Foundation. The application deadline is December 23, 2004. Visit the NSF web site for more information.

Master's and Doctoral Fellowship in Science and Engineering
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Graduate Fellowship Program provides a highly competitive monthly stipend, full tuition and fees, and an annual academic allowance. U.S. citizenship is required. Current seniors, recent bachelor's degree graduates and graduate students may apply. The application deadline is September 30, 2004. For more information please go to the NRCED web site.

MassMutual "Effective Meetings" Seminar
MassMutual will conduct an executive seminar on Effective Business Meetings for members of student organizations on November 19, 2004 from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.. The seminar will be held at the MassMutual Learning & Conference Center in Chicopee, MA. Please email Derek Scott, college recruiting program manager, or by phone at 413-744-6251. The sign-up deadline is October 15, 2004.

EACE Memberships
Please go to the EACE website for further information.

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NEWSLETTER #46, September 13, 2004