Thursday, October 11, 2007

Boren Scholarships for Study Abroad

The Institute of International Education (IIE) has announced the opening of the 2008-09 academic year competition for NSEP David L. Boren Scholarships for undergraduate students who are U.S. citizens at the time of application. Applications are available online at www.iie.org/nsep. This program awards scholarships to U.S. students for study of languages, cultures and world regions currently underrepresented in study abroad and critical to U.S. national security (including Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America & the Caribbean, and the Middle East). The countries of Western Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are excluded.

More information is here.

Application: All applications must be submitted online following an on-campus review. The deadline for submitting your application to the on-campus review committee is December 17, 2007. Please contact Elizabeth Mahan, Office of International Affairs, for information about the campus review process: elizabeth.mahan@uconn.edu.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Meet the IT Pros

The OPIM department will be hosting a session where students can meet 1-in-1 with IT professionals from GE, IBM, The Hartford, Aetna, Cigna, The Travelers, Accenture, Duck Creek Software, Ernst & Young, UTC and ING. It will be on October 18th from 5:30 to 7:30 in the School of Business Cafe. There will also be food, prizes and career information. This is a good opportunity to learn how MIS majors work with technologies to enable global enterprises.

Teach for America Lunch

Wednesday, October 10, 2007 at 12 noon in South A 124/125
Hear firsthand accounts of the corps member experience.

Today, more than 5,000 Teach For America corps members work extraordinarily hard in 26 urban and rural areas to ensure their students achieve academic success - despite the challenges they face growing up in low-income communities. Join the more than 12,000 outstanding individuals of all academic backgrounds and professional ambitions who have impacted the lives of nearly 3 million students across the country.

Please RSVP to missy.korduner@uconn.edu if interested in attending - THIS IS AN HONORS EVENT!

Visit www.teachforamerica.org to apply or for more information.
No previous education experience or coursework is necessary. Seeking all majors.
Full first-year teacher salary and benefits, transitional grants and loans.


Next Week: ONS INFORMATION SESSION: UDALL SCHOLARSHIPS
CUE 134, October 15, 2007, 4:00pm

If you are a Sophomore or Junior and are dedicated to the environment, we would like to help you get a scholarship. We encourage applications from students with excellent academic records in environment-oriented majors. The award provides up to $5000 a year to cover tuition, fees, books, and room and board. For more information, please visit www.ons.uconn.edu or email Jill Deans at ons@uconn.edu.

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Spring 2008 Thesis Project Opportunities

Applications are now being accepted for edgelab and the Innovation Accelerator (IA) for the Spring 2008 semester. Information on the application process follows. DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS October 30, 2007 – WE WILL BEGIN REVIEWING APPLICATIONS AND SCHEDULING INTERVIEWS (interviews slotted to be completed by November 9th) AS THEY ARE SUBMITTED SO "THE EARLIER, THE BETTER"! When applying, please provide a cover letter and resume. If you wish to apply to both of these opportunities, please indicate your preference ordering in your cover letter. This will assist us in matching you with the opportunity that will provide you with the best experiential learning for your career plans. The IA and edgelab coordinate with each other and only one offer will be made to any applicant.

edgelab

Anticipated Needs - 16 to 20 students - MBA, MS, Ph.D. and a few undergraduates

PLEASE NOTE:

Because of the proprietary nature of the projects at edgelab and the full-time demands of participation, applicants cannot have other employment affiliations.

Details

edgelab is a strategic alliance between GE and the University of Connecticut School of Business. edgelab is a unique laboratory that gives students the opportunity to integrate and build on their academic knowledge and develop innovative solutions to real-time, complex, business problems. The experience provides students with practical learning and career development opportunities to meet tomorrow’s business demands. Participants collaborate directly with GE executives and work hands-on with faculty to generate team-based solutions that provide educational value to students and business value to GE. Check out edgelab at http://www.edgelab.com/.

Team Profiles

edgelab is a collaborative environment that promotes teamwork in an intensive research environment. Teams are typically comprised of three to five students, two cross-disciplinary faculty members, a GE program manager, and GE subject-matter experts

Project Areas

We offer exciting projects that impact real-time needs of GE businesses. edgelab is a center of excellence for new product introductions, stochastic / financial modeling, emerging technologies research, process improvement, risk management, and business development.

Student Benefits

· Exceptional educational opportunities

· Valuable work experience

· Competitive financial compensation

Application Process - Apply today by e-mailing a cover letter detailing your academic program and concentrations together with information on your GPA and a copy of your current resume to: edgelab@ge.com . Students of all academic disciplines are encouraged to apply.

Applications will be reviewed as received -- application deadline is October 30, 2007. Please apply early so that we can begin scheduling interviews. Interviews will be conducted on-site at edgelab, (located at the Stamford campus of the University of Connecticut). If you are selected for an interview, you will be contacted by e-mail. If you have questions, please contact jmarsden@business.uconn.edu


Innovation Accelerator

Anticipated Needs - 14 to 16 students – MBA candidates along with other Masters, Ph.D. and a few undergraduate candidates (typically senior honors students)

The Innovation Accelerator provides exceptional educational opportunities in high-tech entrepreneurial ventures and significantly differentiates the learning process at the School of Business. Team members will get in-depth 360 degree exposure to the venture and its entrepreneurial founders with the expectation of making significant contributions to that venture’s success.

PLEASE NOTE:

Because of the proprietary nature of the projects at the Innovation Accelerator as well as the time demands of participation, applicants cannot have other employment affiliations.

The Innovation Accelerator (IA) is one of the primary outreach initiatives of the Connecticut Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation (CCEI) housed in the Management Department at the School of Business. The IA assists entrepreneurial ventures in addressing myriad challenges associated with the identification and capture of business opportunities through interdisciplinary project teams of students that innovatively solve complex business issues for technology-based entrepreneurial ventures under the guidance of UConn faculty, with the involvement of the senior management of the participating venture. The teams help move innovation forward and the client venture closer to market by engaging in consulting projects such as performing comprehensive market analyses and associated market-entry strategies, developing strategic roadmaps and sustainable business models, fleshing-out business plans, evaluating the market feasibility of emerging technologies, and constructing customer relationship strategies.

Team Profiles

Innovation Accelerator projects are tackled by student teams mentored by cross-functional UConn faculty - together with the entrepreneurial founders from the client venture.

Project Areas

We offer a broad array of projects which will require knowledge and skill sets across all of the functional disciplines. Projects will be conducted at the new CCEI / Innovation Accelerator facility that opens in November 2007 at 222 Pitkin St. in East Hartford.

Student Benefits

  • Exceptional educational opportunities
  • Challenging and differentiating work experience
  • Competitive financial compensation
  • In-depth hi-tech entrepreneurial venture exposure

Application Process - Apply today by e-mailing a cover letter detailing your academic program and concentrations together with information on your GPA and a copy of your current resume to: innovationacceleratorapps@business.uconn.edu


Applications will be reviewed as received but the Application deadline is October 30, 2007.
If you are selected for an interview, you will be contacted by e-mail. If you have questions, please contact Luke.Weinstein@business.uconn.edu