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Balu: Вот подумал, стоит ли выкладывать эту тему или нет... Если кому интересно, задавайте вопросы, а я попробую ответить... Ну и новости буду иногда выкладывать...

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BOPOH: И что насчет стипендий в США?

Balu: Вот что пришло ко мне на почту: Professors, The Advanced Fuel Cycle Initiative (AFCI)/ Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP) University Fellowship Program is accepting applications through 5 p.m. Central Daylight Time, Saturday, April 21 at http://www.studentpipeline.org Please encourage your highly motivated students who are interested in acquiring master's degrees related to the AFCI research program to read the program announcement at the http://www.studentpipeline.org website and apply for this fellowship. The U.S. Department of Energy's Advanced Fuel Cycle Initiative (AFCI) is offering fellowships valued at up to $42,500 each to provide support to students who will be pursuing master's degrees in the Fall of 2007 in engineering, chemistry, physics, or radiochemistry. Preferred undergraduate degrees include Nuclear Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Engineering Physics, Applied Physics, Chemistry, Nuclear Chemistry and Radiochemistry. * Up to eight Fellowships will be awarded. * Fellows will receive up to $42,500 for up to 18 months, which includes a monthly stipend and funds for tuition, fees, books, supplies, and AFCI-related travel. * Fellows must be U.S. citizens or permanent resident aliens and must be accepted into a master's degree program by September 1, 2007. * Fellows will conduct master's degree research and have a thesis related to and approved by the AFCI program. In some cases, students will not have theses. * At some time during their fellowship, fellows will be encouraged to work in the AFCI program at a national laboratory. Please forward this announcement to colleagues and students who might be interested. The attached file is provided for those who wish to post the announcement or hand it out in class. Please address questions to Cathy Dixon at cdixon@mail.wtamu.edu or call 806-651-3401. The AFCI University Fellowship Program is a program of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy. The program is administered by University Research Alliance of West Texas A&M University. University Research Alliance WTAMU Box 60189 2403 Russell Long Blvd. Canyon, TX 79016 806-651-3400 www.studentpipeline.org

Balu: Еще одно письмецо: Nonproliferation Graduate Program Fellow Positions Name: Susan Sande E-Mail: ngp@pnl.gov Message: Good afternoon, (sorry if you got this twice, my computer froze) We would like to post our Nonproliferation Graduate Fellow Program in your NE advising office. We offer paid fellow positions, sponsored by the National Nuclear Security Administration at the Department of Energy, for Nuclear Engineering graduate students. The Nonproliferation Graduate Program believes that you know the students best and might know of high caliber students that are interested in the field of nonproliferation. Each year we receive a number of very excellent candidates from OSU. Below is the information for our posting. Use whatever information you need and please call me if you have any questions! You can call me on 509-372-4642 or email me at ngp@pnl.gov Job Title: Nonproliferation Graduate Program Fellow Webpage: ngp.pnl.gov Email: ngp@pnl.gov No of Openings: 15 Work Schedule: M-F Hours per Week: 40 Wage/Salary/Benefits: $41,000 (2007), 2 weeks paid vacation. Health benefits. Tuition reimbursement. Application opening date: May 1, 2007 Application closing date: Oct 31, 2007 Employment Start Date: July 2008 Employment End Date: June 2009 Location: Washington DC Job Description: Fellows work within NNSA's Office of Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation on programs designed to detect, prevent, and reverse the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, while mitigating the risks from nuclear operations. 12 to 14 month, full-time fellow program provides participants with specialized training and practical experience on projects and initiatives that contribute to a safer world. In addition to gaining valuable experience working with federal government programs, participants have opportunities to collaborate with the U.S. Department of Energy, other government agencies, national laboratories, and non-governmental organizations. Qualifications: U.S. citizen eligible to obtain a DOE security clearance. Graduate student with academic specialization in International Affairs, Political Science, Public Policy, Economics, Analytical Chemistry, Physics, Nuclear Engineering (applicants with combined skills in technical and policy fields are of particular interest). Available for 12 to 14 month, full-time participation. Career interest in nonproliferation and national security. Demonstrated maturity, good judgment, self-motivation, and excellent interpersonal skills. Either currently enrolled in a Masters or Ph.D. program, or receiving same degree in 2007. For foreign placements only, conversationally fluent in the foreign language consistent with host-country assignment≈experience working or studying abroad preferred. Application Instructions: Go to ngp.pnl.gov On-line Application Address : http://ngp.pnl.gov/submittal_forms.html Thanks again, Susan Susan Sande Nonproliferation Graduate Program Program Marketing and Recruiting Coordinator Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, operated by Battelle Memorial Institute Richland WA (509) 372-4642 Voice (509) 372-4370 Fax


Balu: Возможно что ОСУ смодет в следущем году взять на обучение несколько студентов Сециальности - Физика реакторов, Методы расчета реакторов, Топливный Цикл и Радиохимия. Так что если кому интересно - пишите сюда или в личку, и присылайте свои резюме.



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