Friday, March 23rd, 2018
Careers in Public Health Alumni Panel
Thinking about a career in Public Health? At this panel presentation, you will hear advice and perspectives from alumni who have worked in different areas of public health.
Thinking about a career in Public Health? At this panel presentation, you will hear advice and perspectives from alumni who have worked in different areas of public health.
Four alumni from the 1970s through the 2000s will discuss how their career paths relate to sustainability. A reception will follow the panel, with an opportunity to talk with the alumni panelists. Sponsored by The Bucknell Center for Sustainability and the Environment and the Career Development Center.
Would you like to spend a year in another country researching, studying, or teaching English on a Fulbright scholarship? Attend a lunch and information session on 3/21!
The B.A. Rudolph Foundation offers scholarship opportunity for students with unpaid summer internships.
Check out two great opportunities to learn more about sustainability careers through Bard this spring: A webinar on “How to Get a Job in Sustainability: Leadership Careers in NGO’s, Business and Government” at 7 PM on February 27 and the C2C Fellows Sustainability Leaders training on March 9-11; details on both below.
This is your chance to hear from alumni and friends of the University about the National Cryptologic Museum, the National Security Agency’s principle gateway to the public, in Fort Meade, MD.
The Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York (A.R.T./New York), in partnership with American Theatre Wing, is thrilled to announce its annual Theatre Internship Fair, scheduled for Saturday, March 10, 2018 at TKP New York Conference Center.
After working for few years at the US Food and Drug Administration and different pharmaceutical companies, Evan Siegel founded Ground Zero Pharmaceutical in Australia. He will be on-campus 2/5 and interested students have the chance to join him for lunch and to learn more.
Travel to D.C for a site visit at Accenture before the DC Career Fair later that night.
On this site visit you will learn about the overall industry/field, learn about the different roles within the company, and make contacts with in the company. Find out more in the full agenda of the day.
The purpose of this event is to offer students an environment to network with alumni, parents and representatives from the public and private sectors about their career paths, organizations and any volunteer, internship and full-time opportunities.
Come learn more about the program and the application process from alumni and summer 2017 BPIP interns + FREE LUNCH!
This is a great opportunity for students interested in careers in government. Two Mauch Fellows will each receive a $2000 stipend; apply by 2/19.
Learn more about funding opportunities for summer research projects available through Bucknell.
In partnership with the Bucknell Institute of Public Policy and Alumni Relations we are excited to offer 3 opportunities for students to learn more about diplomacy and foreign relations in the world today and to connect with William Wood ’72.
The BPIP Internship Fund is a summer funding resource (stipend $3,000) for students able to secure an unpaid internship in the nonprofit/public service sectors of the economy.