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The Department of Energy (DOE) Scholars Program is now accepting applications for Summer 2014.

 

The DOE Scholars Program offers unique opportunities that introduce students or post-graduates to the agency’s mission and operations. Participants in the DOE Scholars Program gain a competitive edge as they apply their education, talent and skills in a variety of scientific research settings within the DOE complex. Appointments are available in a variety of disciplines at participating DOE facilities nationwide.

Being selected as a DOE Scholar offers the following benefits:

*  Career possibilities with the nation’s leading sponsor for scientific research
*  Opportunities to learn from top scientists and subject matter experts
*  Stipends of up to $650 per week (depending on academic status)
*  Travel arrangements to and from appointment site

Applicants must be US Citizens and undergraduates, graduates or post-graduates of an accredited college or university.  The program is open to majors in: Engineering; Physical Sciences; Environmental Sciences; Computer Science and Information Technology; Physics; Business; Policy; Program Management; Mathematics; Statistics; Safety and Health; Accounting and Finance; Law; Communications; and other related areas.

For application information and questions contact: Leslie Fox, Project Manager, (865) 241-3319 or Leslie.Fox@orau.org.

Want to learn more about the DOE Scholars program? E-mail doescholars@orise.orau.gov or visit http://orise.orau.gov/doescholars [orise.orau.gov].

 

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