Wednesday, November 28, 2018

2019 Global Logistics, Performance Internship


2019 Global Logistics, Performance Internship is open to students who have currently enrolled College Degree in progress, Engineering or business related field.

Deadline: 01/01/2019

Award Amount: paid

Internship Type: Fulltime

Applicants can get more information through the given link: Global Logistics, Performance Internship

Regards,

Internships and Financial Aid Adviser


Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Data Visualization and Geospatial Data Research Opportunity at the U.S. Department of Transportation


APPLICATION DEADLINE: November 30, 2018, 12:00 AM ET

Innovations in data visualization and the use of geospatial transportation data have major implications on the ways that transportation datasets are used, bringing forth innovative new software and challenges. These changes push us, as analysts and statisticians, to rethink our relationship with data. During this fellowship, you will explore opportunities to advance geospatial and data resources that are appropriate for statistical analysis and visualization, build new data sets, and innovate the way in which we use existing datasets. 

We are looking for a paid Fellow trained in geospatial and data visualization analytics to mentor under a mid-senior level survey statistician. This is a great opportunity to hone statistical skills and to gain experience collaborating with the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), one of the 13 independent Federal statistical agencies. The ideal candidate will have experience in geospatial applications and data visualization, and be knowledgeable of data compilation and statistical analysis. The fellowship provides an excellent opportunity to provide input and creativity --thinking 'outside the box'-- into projects with the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, as well as offer skills development, skills training, and networking opportunities.

Annual stipend: $78,000 (commensurate with educational level and experience)
Health insurance supplement: $3,000
Professional development allowance: $2,000
Relocation allowance: $2,000

This fellowship is located in the Office of Survey Programs (OSP). The OSP designs, develops, and conducts quality survey programs to capture information on the transportation system for effective use in transportation decision making. OSP staff collaborate across agencies, with all levels of project staff, with key internal and external stakeholders, and others to explore innovative methods of data collection and survey design in improving and initiating survey programs. Strong communication, coordination, and teamwork are needed to be successful in this role. In addition to assisting with developing and implementing transportation surveys, the selected candidate will be involved with researching and analyzing administrative and auxiliary data sources that can be used to further enhance transportation databases. He or she will also apply specialized data analysis techniques to collect, augment, and enhance BTS datasets. In addition, the candidate will assist with publishing and disseminating data that describe the characteristics, performance, use, and impact of the Nation's transportation systems.

This opportunity is available to U.S. citizens only.

The U.S. Department of Transportation is actively reviewing applications and is looking to fill positions as soon as qualified applicants are identified.

For a full description of this opportunity and to submit your application, visit https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/DOT2018-08.

If you have questions, send an email to USDOT@orau.org.


Monday, November 19, 2018

France Study Abroad


    We offer a special training course of 6 weeks in France for your
    students, your researchers interested in the area of bioanalytic.
   
    If you are interested, please have a look to the flyer
   
    https://uncloud.univ-nantes.fr/index.php/s/wntpgy3H3fZdHx3
   
    and contact me directly (gerald.thouand@univ-nantes.fr) or please send
    this proposal to your interested contacts
   
    Best regards
    Professor Gerald Thouand

Friday, November 16, 2018

TULSA POST SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS

The Tulsa Post of the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) is pleased to announce plans to award three $2,000 scholarships to Junior or Senior students in Engineering, Biological Sciences and Physical Sciences programs.  This is an increase from the previous $1,000 scholarships. 

Our annual scholarships are named in honor of Mr. J.D. Metcalfe who was instrumental in accomplishing unprecedented and nationally recognized flood risk reduction initiatives in Tulsa, Oklahoma and was a loyal and respected member of the SAME.  During his career as Tulsa Street Commissioner, Mr. Metcalfe’s vision and leadership improved the quality of life of countless Tulsans.  These scholarships will recognize students whose accomplishments; associated with scholastic abilities, leadership and love of country; are honored by SAME and mirror the achievements of Mr. Metcalfe. 

Students from six universities in the state of Oklahoma who meet the following minimum qualifications will be considered for the scholarship awards. • Junior or Senior Level Engineering, Biological Science or Physical Science Student • 2.5 Grade Point Average • United States Citizen These scholarships are not limited to students interested in military careers.  All applicants in Engineering, Biological Science, or Physical Science programs that meet the above eligibility requirements will be considered.


Enclosed is information on the application package requirements.  The information is also available at our website, http://www.sametulsa.org/scholarship.html. Applications must be postmarked by December 21, 2018, and mailed or emailed to:


 Tulsa Post Society of American Military Engineers c/o  ALL Consulting (David Epperly) 1718 S. Cheyenne Avenue Tulsa, OK  74119

Thank you for your assistance.  If you have any questions, please contact me at 918382-7581 or by e-mail at depperly@all-llc.com

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Mathnasium Tutor Positions


MATH TUTORS FOR SPRING 2019  Starting at $9/HOUR
 WE ARE LOOKING FOR MOTIVATED, RESPECTFUL, AND COMPASSIONATE MATH INSTRUCTORS WHO LOVE TO TEACH CHILDREN K-12TH GRADE. MUST BE PROFICIENT IN MATHEMATICS ALGEBRA, GEOMETRY, TRIG, AND CALC.HOURS NEEDED ARE 3PM-7:30PM MON-THURS AND 10AM-2PM SATURDAYS.
SEND RESUME TO: mathnasium405@gmail.com

Monday, November 12, 2018

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