[Scholarship_alert] Washington Internships for Students of Engineering

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Wed Sep 15 15:14:09 PDT 2010


Title:            Washington Internships for Students of Engineering 
(WISE) 


Sponsor:          Washington Internships for Students of Engineering

SYNOPSIS:
  Each year, outstanding engineering students are selected to spend
ten weeks in a special summer program in Washington, D.C. to learn how
government officials make decisions on complex technological issues
and how engineers can contribute to legislative and regulatory public
policy decisions.

Deadline(s):      12/31/2009
Established Date: 11/12/1980
Follow-Up Date:   10/01/2010
Review Date:      09/23/2009

Contact: 


Address:          2001 L Street, NW
                   Suite 700
                   Washington, DC 20036-4910
                   U.S.A.
E-mail:           m.springer at ieee.org
Web Site: http://www.wise-intern.org
Program URL: http://www.wise-intern.org/application/index.html
Tel:              202-785-0017
Fax:              202-785-0835
Deadline Ind:     Postmark
Deadline Open:    No



Award Type(s):    Internships
                   Summer
                   Temporary Government Assignments


Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
                   U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
                   U.S. Permanent Resident

Locations Tenable:    U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)


Appl Type(s):     Undergraduate Student
                   Graduate Student


Target Group(s):  NONE
Funding Limit:    $2,100   SEEBELOW
Duration:         9 WEEK(s)
Indirect Costs:   Unspecified
Cost Sharing:     No
Sponsor Type:     Professional/Academic Assoc & Soc.


Geo. Restricted:  NO RESTRICTIONS

CFDA#:

OBJECTIVES:
  Throughout the ten weeks, the students interact with leaders in the
Congress and the Administration, industry, and prominent
non-governmental organizations.  Meetings with congressional
Committees, executive office departments, and corporate government
affairs offices are daily activities.  In addition, each student
researches and presents a paper on a topical engineering-related
public policy issue that is important to the sponsoring society.  The
students work under the guidance of a prominent engineering professor
who serves as Faculty-Member-in-Residence.  Students also interact
with and are mentored by representatives of their sponsoring
societies.


ELIGIBILITY
  Eligible applicants must be juniors, seniors, or entering their
final year of undergraduate studies in engineering (or computer
science).  The sponsor will also accept applications from engineering
graduates who are beginning Masters level study in a policy-related
degree.  Interns must be citizens or legal permananent residents of
the United States.  In addition, ASCE, ANS, ASME, IEEE and SAE will
only sponsor students who are members of their societies.  IEEE will
sponsor computer science majors, as well as engineering majors, as
long as they are IEEE student members.


FUNDING
  In addition to the stipend, the sponsor pays for housing at George
Washington University, as well as providing fare cards for use of the
Washington Metro system.  The sponsor anticipates sponsoring eight
students.  (jap)

KEYWORDS:         Public Planning/Policy
                   Engineering Planning/Policy
                   ENGINEERING
                   Science Planning/Policy




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