The Office of Admissions is currently seeking applications for Purdue Ambassadors, who provide a range of services for visitors including campus tours. Purdue AmbassadorServes as public relations person for the Office of Admissions by leading prospective students, families, staff, and alumni on campus tours. Ambassadors should be knowledgeable of academic programs, residence halls, and student organizations. Ambassadors may also assume clerical duties within the office. Start Date: Training during spring semester; start giving tours in the summer or fall.Hours: Spring and fall – between 3 and 15 hours weekly; Summer… Read more Purdue Ambassadors Application →
Computational Physics Student Summer Workshop Los Alamos National Laboratory’s X Computational Physics Division, in cooperation with other related divisions including Theoretical Design and Computer, Computational, and Statistical Sciences, is pleased to sponsor the annual Computational Physics Student Summer Workshop. The workshop seeks to bring to the Laboratory a diverse group of exceptional undergraduate and graduate students for informative, enriching lectures and to work with its staff for 10 weeks on interesting, relevant projects that may culminate in articles or conference presentations. Students are organized into groups of 2-3 working under the… Read more Computational Physics Student Summer Workshop →
Did you know that current Purdue students with a minimum of four semesters remaining, and who have a cumulative 3.5 GPA, are able to apply to join the Honors College? We have one final call out this week: Thursday 1/1612:30-1:30pmSTEAM lab (HCRS 1076) Additional information can be found here – https://honors.purdue.edu/future-students/current-purdue-students/index.php
We are currently hiring for the Spring semester in the ME Machine Shop. Applicants must come to the shop, room G039 and speak to Adam about the position. Applicants need some mechanical experience and be familiar with hand tools. Prefer individuals that have some experience with mills and lathes. Wood working skills would be considered favorably.
The Academic Success Center is currently seeking Supplemental Instruction (SI) leaders for ME 200 for Spring 2020. Our hope is to select someone for this position soon, so that we can get the new leader trained and ready to begin supporting their peers before the semester gets too far underway. If you meet the requirements listed below, please consider applying: Cumulative GPA of 3.30 or above (or two consecutive term GPAs of 3.30+) Grade of B+ or higher in ME 200 This is a paid leadership position that requires 10-15… Read more Paid Leadership Opportunity for ME Student →
Thursday, January 16, 2020, we will welcome home three recent MDE alumni/ae – Kalena Isaacson (’15 MDE General Engineering), Maria Krutikova (’16 MDE General Engineering), and Alex Offenbach (’16 MDE General Engineering) to discuss their roles in the automotive industry. In this panel discussion, we will learn about the roles MDE alumni fill in the safe and high-performance vehicle development we see in the market place of today and beyond. Moderated by their former professor and mentor Dr. Mary Pilotte, we will explore the beneficial skill set, professional choices, and lessons learned for those with… Read more YOU’RE INVITED to ENE’s Annual Colloquium “Bumper to Bumper Engineering” Thursday, January 16, 2020 →
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Summer opportunity available at Harvard Business School:The Program for Research in Markets and Organizations (PRIMO) is a highly selective 10-week summer residential community of undergraduates participating in research affiliated with HBS faculty. The Program seeks to create a diverse group of Fellows including but not limited to women and underrepresented minorities who are inspired by and are committed to pursuing excellence in business research. As PRIMO enters its tenth year, we are pleased to open up the program to students from any American undergraduate institution who may be considering doctoral… Read more Summer Research Program at Harvard Business School →
ENGT 22670 Sustainable Energy Technologies: An International Perspective (previously ECET 499) in Wolfenbuttel, Germany Two-week, 3-credit, Maymester course in Germany on Sustainable Energy Technologies (SA10931). For students this is a great way to earn credit while experiencing one of the top 5 activities you will remember from college. The cost will never be lower nor the benefit higher than May 2019. Learn how the Germans lead the world in the practice of sustainable energy while being introduced to the various technologies that are used including wind, water, nuclear, hydrogen, bio,… Read more Callout: 2 week Germany study abroad in Maymester–Sustainable Energy Technologies (Free Elective) →
Pharmacy for Non-Pharmacists CRN 22674 – PHRM 49000 – 025 This course will be offered for the first time in the Spring 2020 semester. It is designed for students pursing a degree in a healthcare related field other than pharmacy. It is intended to provide an introduction to pharmacy law, prescription abbreviations, and commonly prescribed medications. The majority of the course will be devoted to introducing approximately 100 commonly used medications, both prescription and over-the-counter. Emphasis will be placed on uses, dosing, side effects, and patient information. General knowledge of… Read more Spring 2020 – PHRM 490 (free) →
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PositionMATSYS, Inc. is seeking an energetic, solution-driven engineer to join its team of high- performing scientists, engineers and technicians at its Sterling, VA facility. The candidate will assist in the… Read more Open Positions at Matsys →
PROGRAM OVERVIEW: French Culture, Food & Health (SA 10223/NUTR 39800). This program provides students the opportunity to earn academic credit while exploring the rich culinary, cultural and health characteristics of… Read more Spring 2020 Maymester: NUTR 398 (free) – French Culture, Food, & Health →
Interesting class with an emphasis on global health. This class is taught in the College of Pharmacy, but is open to non-pharmacy majors. It is a 1 credit class intended to expose students in health care fields to alternative health care practices used by people around the world.
ME 440 AUTOMOTIVE PRIME MOVERS: GREEN ENGINES & CLEAN FUELS (IC Engines)SPRING 2020 Tuesday 12:30 pm – 2:45 pm* ME 2004Thursday 1:30 pm – 2:45pm ME 2004*1st hour is… Read more Spring 2020 – ME 440 (TE) Automotive Prime Movers: Green Engines & Clean Fuel →
The Academic Success Center is currently seeking a Supplemental Instruction (SI) leader for PHYS 241 for Spring 2020. If you meet the requirements listed below, please consider applying: Cumulative GPA… Read more Student Leadership Opportunity →