When
If you want to expand your universe and get paid for it too, then we have the job for you!
Can you imagine yourself working with a faculty mentor to probe the origins of the universe? To develop a lunar rover controlled over the internet? To create innovative educational materials for teaching science in elementary and secondary schools? To study the effects of zero-gravity on muscles and other organ systems? To devise a system for "mining" fuel from the Martian atmosphere? Or to study the effects of climatic and other changes on planet Earth?
Imagine no more. The UA/NASA Space Grant Program will employ full-time undergraduate students for 10-20 hours per week during the academic year to work alongside upper-level graduate students and practicing scientists. We seek a diverse group of students that are dedicated, enthusiastic, and eager to learn. You do not need to be a rocket scientist to participate, but you do need to be pursuing a STEM major to apply. Applications are especially encouraged from members of underrepresented minority groups and from women.
If you are ready for a challenge, apply today. For more information, contact Michelle Coe, Arizona Space Grant Manager, at (520) 621-8556 or by email at macoe@lpl.arizona.edu. Hurry--you may just discover the lodestar of your academic career!