Uniqlo internship program summer 2013
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FedEx has immediate openings in multiple business-critical areas. View critical openings here. The College Connections intern program is a week summer program.
The internships are paid, 40 hours per week, and offer real-world work experience. Located across the US, summer interns complete substantial projects alongside FedEx employees. In addition, interns have the opportunity to attend various program events, including networking opportunities, executive speaker series, service projects, and touring major company facilities. For years, FedEx has been giving through volunteer and monetary investments for our local communities.
Under the tutelage of my mentors I was exposed to a wide variety of laboratory skills and research methods. They taught me so much, and I know these skills will be invaluable in the future. This experience definitely helped orientate my career goals toward an occupation in medicine.
Furthermore, the weekly seminars also exposed me to an array of topics and techniques in scientific investigation, which broadened my perspective in science. From a scientific viewpoint, the UVa SRIP was an advantageous opportunity and I am so appreciative of the chance to have been a part of the internship. Not only did I get a chance to be a part of cardiovascular-based research, but also I received the opportunity to live in another part of the country.
Charlottesville is beautiful, and is quite an active community. I thoroughly enjoyed exploring the UVa campus and city via running. I also had the chance to explore the Shenandoah Valley with friends, and the Blue Ridge Mountains boasted some breath-taking views.
Through the internship, I was also able to build relationships with individuals from across the United States and from around the world.
The people I was able to interact with were a fantastic bunch, and we made many memories together. I am incredibly grateful to the UVa SRIP for the chance to meet these individuals through the medium of scientific investigation. I come from a small university, so experiencing and conducting research in the laboratories here was a drastic and amazing change from any of my previous encounters with research.
The summer research I conducted in the Division of Infectious Disease and International Health was fascinating and kept me interested during the entirety of my stay. In addition, the weekly talks on a variety of experiments that are conducted at this institution allowed me to expand my perception of all the possibilities in scientific research.
Overall, this was a unique and amazing experience. The people here are easy-going and passionate in what they do. I highly recommend this program to students and other individuals who are interested in the field of biomedical research. I would love to thank my SRIP classmates; they were brilliant and active participants. The weekly presentations by different faculty members were absolutely great and made me realize that the only way to communicate science, rather pursue a career in research, is through discussion and asking questions.
And to be frank, those are not my best characteristics. I feel that I have improved my communication skills and can collaborate with others. The people in my lab were incredible, willing to help at all times, and too nice.
Initially I was trapped between two career paths, but I finally found one way to go, and all thanks to SRIP for all the career-related talks and getting to hear how others started to get to where they are now.
Confused or not, in doubt or not, I think by just applying for this program, one is actually a step away to finding out where they really belong. Other than academics, I made friends. I realized that this is not just a program for science only, you also learn about and discover yourself, how you fit it in with other people different from you.
You share ideas, you create an environment suitable for to be the best you can, and most of all, the idea is to learn and see things differently. One other thing, there was no need to be scared as SRIP is a participatory program and all here we are to learn.
Summer Research Internship Program. Welay Megos — University of Maryland Eastern Shore I n my ten weeks staying in Charlottesville I made a clear decision that it is the right place for me. Luis R.
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