The CH2M HILL Scholarship is sponsored by the Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE). The scholarship is open to everyone, not only Asian students, with the following criteria:
-Must be a current undergraduate or graduate student in the fields of study Architectural Design, Construction, Engineering (Chemical, Civil, Environmental, Mechanical, Electrical, or Structural)
- Undergraduate Students: Must have completed a minimum of 30 credit hours towards one of the above degrees and/or is at the Junior level status in their curriculum. Student cannot be graduating within the next 12 months.
- Graduate Students: Must be a currently enrolled student in one of the above degrees. Student cannot be graduating within the next 12 months.
- Minimum GPA of 3.0
- Interested in an internship or full-time position with CH2M HILL. Please keep in mind that CH2M HILL is a global company and would prefer candidates who are willing and able to meet their global needs (i.e. willing to travel and/or relocate to develop their careers)
- Have previous work and/or leadership experience
- Be active as a member or volunteer in the community
To be eligible to apply, you MUST be a paid SASE member. To become one, here is what you need to do:
1. Pay here: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=WGEXB6LUDD4JN
2. Upload your resume on T-square once we have granted you access to it in the format "LastName_FirstName” in .pdf format
Deadline for application is October 19th at midnight.
Selected candidates must be available for interview on October 21st or 22nd
The final winner will be announced on October 23rd. The application can be found on the official GT SASE Members T-Square page.
If you have any questions, please contact Georgia Tech SASE at GTSASE@gmail.com.
Georgia Tech’s School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering was established in 1901, making it one of the first chemical engineering programs in the country. With 800 undergraduates, 200 graduate students, and more than 40 full-time faculty members, it is also one of the largest. The College of Engineering at Georgia Tech consistently ranks among the top five engineering colleges in the country.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Friday, October 11, 2013
Bridging Science and Art
Please join us on Wednesday, October 16th in the Auditorium
of the Architecture Building on the Georgia Tech Campus as Nobel Laureate Roald
Hoffmann reads from his selected works, and comments on science and poetry. The
reading is 3-4pm with a reception to follow.
Awarded the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on
chemical reaction theory, Roald Hoffmann is a poet and playwright whose work
has explored subjects from the Holocaust to the World of Chemistry.
His recent co-authored works include “Roald Hoffmann on the
Philosophy, Art, and Science of Chemistry,” and “Beyond the Finite: The Sublime
in Art and Science.”
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