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  • .  There are two competitions offering $20,000 in total awards to be distributed. The Scholastic Einstein Mad Hat Award: This competition will award a scholarship to one winner who is currently enrolled in high school, secondary school, or the equivalent.  The scholarship will be applied towards tuition at an accredited college or university. The Global Einstein Mad Hat Award: This competition will award a cash prize to one adult winner.  The adult winner must be 18 years of age or older and must not

  • Prepare STEM Majors to Become STEM Educators" 2017 PLU Faculty Excellence Award in Mentoring 2017 PLU David T. Alger Service Award Biography Ksenija Simić-Muller received her undergraduate degree in Theoretical Mathematics at the University of Belgrade in Serbia (former Yugoslavia), and her masters and doctoral degrees from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. Her doctorate was in Pure and Applied Logic. She then had a teaching postdoctoral position at the University of Arizona, where she

  • fancy, don’t be afraid to branch out to other websites. They can be just as effective at finding what you are looking for.What kinds of jobs are out there right now?Here are some examples of jobs that would be relevant for MSMR grads: Applied Researcher / Data Scientist – Ebay Data Scientist – KPMG Data Analyst – Smartsheet Analyst, Marketing Strategy & Analytics – T-mobile   Resources: https://www.bls.gov/ooh/business-and-financial/market-research-analysts.htm Read Previous Welcoming Our 2018 MSMR

  • – covers topics in the field of physics Quantitative Reasoning = 45 minutes, 40 questions – questions cover: basic math, algebra, numerical calculations, probability and statistics, geometry and trigonometry and applied (word) problems. Click here to link to the main website for the OAT. The OAT exam is computerized and you are allowed to take the OAT as many times as you would like but must wait at least 90 days between testing dates. However, only scores from the four most recent attempts and the

  • – covers topics in the field of physics Quantitative Reasoning = 45 minutes, 40 questions – questions cover: basic math, algebra, numerical calculations, probability and statistics, geometry and trigonometry and applied (word) problems. Click here to link to the main website for the OAT. The OAT exam is computerized and you are allowed to take the OAT as many times as you would like but must wait at least 90 days between testing dates. However, only scores from the four most recent attempts and the

  • . Search for jobs On the left side menu click Jobs. Click on “On Campus.” You can also search for State Work Study jobs if you are a WA State resident and have a work study award or you can search for internships.  All on campus jobs qualify for work study as well. Once you have applied to jobs you can look at “My Job Applications.” ApplyWe recommend that you apply for several jobs since you may not get hired for your top pick. Be sure to read the application instructions carefully. Some jobs may

  • A Semester in OxfordJakob Maier entered PLU as a first year in 2011 having been accepted into the academically rigorous International Honor’s program (IHON). When Professor Greg Johnson of the Philosophy Department revealed that he would be leading a program in Oxford, England specific to IHON students, Jakob quickly applied, being a Philosophy major himself. Also majoring in English Creative Writing, Jakob is now a senior, having studied away in Oxford the Spring semester of his Junior year

  • , biochemistry, chemical and electrical engineering – and related fields are welcome to apply. Why It’s Special: In just over a year, you can gain: 9-months work experience. This year’s average, annualized internship salary is over $64,000. A master’s degree in chemistry or applied physics. Focus areas: PV/ Semiconductors, Polymers, Molecular Sensors and Optics. (We also have a track in bioinformatics that follows a similar model. This session will focus on the four tracks above). A professional network

  • . She is currently enrolled at the University of Washington in the Ph.D. program at the College of Built Environment. Over the years she has earned several certifications in advanced herbal studies and has extensively researched the subject of historical and traditional food and medicine systems of the Coast Salish tribes of Western Washington. Her career began as faculty for Northwest Indian College and as a Cooperative Extension Agent for the Traditional Foods and Medicines Program. In 2009, she

  • and Accommodations at OAA@plu.edu.Field ExperienceFall 2020 Field Experience Information Juniors: We will provide you with an applied practicum experience.  EDUC 330 will meet on Mondays from 6-8 p.m.  Dr. Weiss intends to offer this applied practicum experience in hybrid format and will communicate specific meeting dates prior to the start of the semester.  As with all courses, you may opt for completely virtual instruction by emailing OAA@plu.edu. Seniors: Your fall field experience will reflect