NSF IUSE Program

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NSF IUSE Program
This Project is OPEN.
School / Office
Arts & Sciences, Other, Professional Studies, Technology & Design
Category
College, Community, Research, Resource
Project Description

New York City College of Technology’s prestigious National Science Foundation’s Improving Undergraduate STEM Education GEOPATH (NSF IUSE) is a paid internship program for second semester Junior or rising Senior in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines. This program is only for US citizens or permanent residents.
This highly prominent, transformative, industry/career oriented, and nationally recognized program is the only one of its kind. The program’s culminating goal is to provide qualified students a clear, unambiguous pathway to a lucrative geoscience workforce option via a unique set of best practice protocols and structured mentorship initiatives.

Selected candidates commit one academic year (2019-2020) to the program. The training consists of the following:
Fall 2019
• Enrollment in the Fall ENVS 200: Environmental Health Issues course.
• Attendance at all geoscience industry exposure trips during class or on Fridays.
• Successful completion of the ENVS 200 course with a grade of B or higher.
Winter 2020
• Participation in the Geoscience Workforce Skills Training and Enrichment Workshop to be held January 21, 22, 23, and 24, 2020 (dates subject to change) ($300 stipend)
• Completion of geoscience and workforce assignments
Spring 2020
• Commitment to seminars on Thursdays from 1 – 2 PM at New York City College of Technology
• Completion of a geoscience research project- 50 hours ($500 stipend)
Summer 2020
• Nine-week internship program starting June 8-August 7, 2020 (dates subject to change)
($3,600 stipend)

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Acknowledgements

This project was created by: Julia

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