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CEISMC Research and Evaluation Group Hiring Summer Intern
Job Purpose: Provide professional level support to CEISMC’s Educational Research & Evaluation Team in conducting and reporting results of educational research studies associated with program evaluation. Includes coordination and organization of research documents, collection of data through surveys and observations, coding of qualitative data, and basic level of statistical data analysis. Impact & Influence: This position will interact on a consistent basis with CEISMC’s Evaluation Team, research faculty, K-12 school personnel, and K-12 students. Key Responsibilities: Duties may include but are not limited to: Assisting with collecting research data through…
Read MoreAlternative Service Breaks Executive Board Applications
Alternative Service Breaks is recruiting for our 2023-2024 Executive Board, and applications are closing soon! If you haven’t heard of us, ASB is a student org on campus that sends students out of the state and out of the country during school breaks (e.g. Spring Break, Winter Break) to explore new places and participate in asset-based community service. Most recently, we sent a groups of students to help build houses in the Dominican Republic and to help with environmental cleanup in New Orleans over Spring Break! The new Alternative Service Breaks Executive Board will…
Read MoreLearn to Read Cyrillic in an Hour
The GT Russian Program is offering to learn how to read Cyrillic in an hour. The Cyrillic alphabet is the alphabet that is used to write some Slavonic languages, such as Russian and Bulgarian. Thursday, April 13 4pm, West Architecture 258. Snacks served. Please RSVP: click here.
Read MoreGeorgia Tech Athletics is Hiring Student Peer Tutors!
CURRENTLY RECRUITING PEER TUTORS FOR FALL ’23 – SPRING ’24! INTERESTED IN BECOMING A PEER TUTOR, AND WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY? Please stop by the academic booth, before the spring football game! When: Saturday, April 15th, 2023 Where: Calloway Plaza Time: TBA More information to come! Peer tutoring is available to all student-athletes. Tutoring should be viewed as a supplement to the instructors’ lessons and the student’s own hard work. Currently, subject tutoring is offered in the majority of undergraduate courses with exception of English and Computer Science…
Read MoreCarbon Reduction Challenge
The Carbon Reduction Challenge, An initiative of the GT College of Sciences and, Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business, in collaboration with the Georgia Climate Project, is a competition focused on empowering students to become part of the climate change solution. Interning and co-op students work with an organization, during their internship, on a project that achieves significant reductions in carbon emissions and yields cost savings. While the program is based out of Georgia Tech, we welcome all students. Students are guided by GT professors throughout the summer and culminate in Final Expo in…
Read MoreIAC Career Trek- Law School and Firms
Join the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts for a College Career Trek Day. Thursday April 6 8:30 a.m – 4 p.m Open to all LST/Pre-Law & IAC majors Learn more about Company culture and various career paths at Jones Day, Georgia State University College of Law, and Mabra Law. Transportation and lunch are provided but only 30 slots are available as this is a first come, first serve basis. Click here to RSVP!
Read MoreGTRI Research Internship Program (GRIP) Applications Re-Opened
Welcome to GRIP! At the Georgia Tech Research Institue (GTRI), we develop advanced technology solutions and large-scale system prototypes to address the most difficult problems in national security, economic development, and overall human betterment. As a world-renowned and highly respected applied research and development organization, we combine science, engineering, economics, policy, and technical expertise to solve complex problems. Discover how GRIP can further develop effective and practical solutions that you submit. Students have the opportunity to work and expand the idea you submit with other students and mentors that will…
Read MoreApplying to Grad School Week: March 27 – 31
Applying for Grad School Week Come to as many events as you can! All events are virtual. For all Georgia Tech students and alumni Tuesday, March 28 | 11am – 12pm ET | Zoom Prepare for Grad School Applications Chat with Georgia Tech faculty about how to be a successful applicant. Wed., March 29 | 3pm – 4pm ET | Zoom Writing Statements of Purpose Learn about the statement of purpose for grad school applications. Thurs., March 30 | 11am – 12pm ET | Zoom Life of a Grad Student Chat…
Read MoreIASO Elections & General Body Meeting
IASO is inviting you (and your friends) to this month’s general body meeting, and annual election, on March 15th! You can RSVP here, and the details are below! When: 6:00pm, March 15th, 2023 Where: Room 136, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs (It’s the Habersham Building behind Stamps Clinic!) Who: Everyone’s welcome, bring your friends!What: Tiff’s treats and the opportunity to get to know fellow students! **We will also be holding elections for leadership (officer) positions!** Elections: We will be holding elections for anyone who is interested in serving on the Executive Board of the…
Read MoreRecruiting GT 1000 First-Year Seminar & GT 2000 Transfer Student Seminar Student Team Leaders
Applications for student team leaders to teach GT 1000 or GT 2000 this fall semester are currently being accepted. The seminars are an excellent way to help our incoming students get connected to people and resources here at Georgia Tech and for them to do some intentional exploration of their degree and career pathways, while cultivating leadership skills. Students who either have served in the past or would be good candidates to serve as a Team Leader this year, please encourage them to apply. GT 1000 and GT 2000, Georgia Tech’s first-year…
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