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Thursday, January 6, 2011 9:30a - 3:30p Rutgers University - New Brunswick Details, resume submittal, directions/parking instructions, and a list of employers at...
Registration opens November 15, 2010. Site visits take place in January 4-14th, 2011. http://eace.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=13 See the schedule for complete listing of...
This two day workshop helps you to find the answers to those big questions: Where am I headed next?; What kind of job am I interested in and how do I find it?; How will I ever be able to network...
Interested in health policy? Scientific innovation? Aging?
Apply now to take HAPP 403, International Field Research. During spring semester students attend a weekly seminar, complete background research, and write a research paper. Students are assigned...
Monday, December 6, 2010, 11am – 2pm Commons Flat Tuesdays (enter on lower level) Complete the Graduating Student Survey at Cap and Gown Pick-Up and get your ticket to join the UMBC Alumni...
*Northrop Grumman -- 12/1/10, 12:00p-1:00p, Math/Psyc210 -- Majors: Information Systems, BTA -- Topic: You’ve Got the Job - How do You Get Ready For Day One? *Revelytix -- 12/2/2010,...
Full Title: Department of Public Policy Graduate School Information SessionWednesday, December 1 12pm to 1 pm Public Policy 438 The Department of Public Policy is holding an information session...
Registration opens November 15, 2010. Site visits take place in January 4-14th, 2011. http://eace.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=13 See the schedule for complete listing of...
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