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Below, please find information [formatted as blurbs(*) for easy sharing in e-newsletters, etc.] about the LifeSci NYC Internship Program:
Virtual Career Panel: Entry Level Careers in Research & Development in the Life Sciences
TheLifeSci NYC Internship Program [bit.ly] invites students to join us on Thursday, November 7 from 6-7 pm to learn about Entry Level Careers in Research & Development in the Life Sciences [us02web.zoom.us]. The panel will feature industry professionals, including alumni of our program, representing a range of career pathways. The panel (in formation) includes:
Please register HERE [us02web.zoom.us]. (Note that you must sign into Zoom in order to attend; create a free account HERE [zoom.us].)
LifeSci NYC Internship Program Info Sessions
The LifeSci NYC Internship Program [bit.ly] offers the chance to complete a single application [bit.ly] to gain access to paid internship and job opportunities at dozens of NYC life science companies and organizations. Students from all majors are eligible to apply, as a wide range of science, tech and business roles [bit.ly] are offered. For more information, attend one of our Virtual Info Sessions, which will explain the application process, provide tips on creating a strong application, and include an opportunity for Q&A. Use the following registration links:
(Note that you must sign into Zoom in order to attend; create a free account HERE [zoom.us].)
Undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at universities in NYC, as well as NYC residents enrolled at universities anywhere are eligible to apply. Recent graduates also qualify.
LifeSci NYC Internship Program Virtual Cover Letter Workshop
The LifeSci NYC Internship Program [bit.ly] will be hosting a Virtual Cover Letter Workshop[us02web.zoom.us] on Monday, December 2 from 5-6 pm. Register HERE [us02web.zoom.us]. We know that many students are intimidated when faced with writing a tailored cover letter. At this event, program staff will provide step-by-step guidance for creating effective cover letters, followed by Q&A. Note that you must sign into Zoom in order to attend; create a free account HERE[zoom.us].
CUNY Campus Ambassadors Offer Application Support for the LifeSci NYC Internship Program
CUNY Campus Ambassadors (CA) are current CUNY students who are also alumni of the LifeSci NYC Internship Program [bit.ly], having been selected for internships in the past. They have received specialized training to assist their fellow students with our program application [bit.ly], resumes, cover letters, and interview prep, as well as general career planning & application strategy. You can sign up HERE [forms.gle]to meet with a CA assigned to your campus.
LifeSci NYC Internship Program Resources for Students
If you need help writing cover letters, improving your resume, preparing for an interview, or even figuring out what career directions are open to you within the life sciences industry, the LifeSci NYC Internship Program[bit.ly] offers multiple resources:
Student flyer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YwlsFyM0MM9DKoOatdWf58EBtQ75-3PB/view
We would like to send a gentle reminder for the “Path to STEM careers” event, organized by the STEM Club on Oct 9th, 3:00-4:00pm (on Zoom).
Please encourage students to register and participate! QR code for registration is available in the attached flyer or this direct registration link can also be used: https://form.jotform.com/242635995043059
LaGuardia STEM Club’s “Path to STEM Careers”: Event Agenda
3:00-3:05 pm: Welcome (by Club Mentor)
3:05-3:45pm: Presentation on “Apprenticeships and internships in the STEM Field” (by Yacquelin Nava)
3:45-4:00pm: Q&As with the students (by Club Officers)
4:00-4:30pm: Presentation on Medical Technology/Medical Biotechnology careers and the degree programs at SUNY Upstate (by Wendy Meyers and SUNY Upstate faculty)
Thanks and best wishes,
Richa
LaGuardia Humanitarian Initiative invites you and your students on October 8th from 11 am-12:30 pm at E-500 to “On the Frontlines: Addressing Humanitarian Needs in Gaza and Sudan”, a special session with a CARE representative from Washington, DC. Each academic year two students represent LaGuardia at CARE’s Advocacy event on Capitol Hill, made possible through LHI’s ongoing partnership with CARE.
Some of the highlights of the event will include:
This global issues focused experiential learning event, co-led by LHI and CARE representatives from DC, will create opportunities for students to learn about CARE’s global work and also open up avenues for them to advocate for global issues in both local and global contexts. We look forward to seeing you and your students on October 8th at 11:00 am in room E 500.
The event is co-sponsored by the Office of Global and Experiential Learning and supported by the Political Science Option.
The Spring Forward Internship Program allows undergraduate CUNY students age 18 and over to intern in one of NYC’s cornerstone industries while earning $20 per hour and exploring careers in:
Students can apply at https://airtable.com/apptBrrN7tuTQDdsp/pagAdT3SWodwInhJu/form Application deadline: Monday, September 30, by 11:59 PM
These internships are designed for CUNY undergrads who have no paid internship experience. Priority is being given to community college applicants.
Here’s where you come in!
We need your help getting the word out to students and encouraging them to apply. Applications will be read on a rolling basis, so the earlier students apply, the better their chances.
Materials to help you promote this opportunity:
If there is a standing meeting of your colleagues or staff interested in learning more to support our outreach efforts, please email us at [email protected]. We can attend to present a program overview. We will also host info sessions for students—students can register here.
The website has a list of Frequently Asked Questions, but students can also email [email protected] with more specific questions about their individual circumstances.
We appreciate your help. For questions about the program, contact:
Anthony De La Rosa, Program Director, [email protected]
The Transfer Engagement Initiative (formerly Transfer Council) hopes everyone’s semester is off to a great start!
With the semester in full swing, we would like to share (4) upcoming events to share with your students:
Transfer Events and Information Sessions:
· Wednesday, September 18, 2024 from 3:00 – 4:00 PM (Zoom)
· Students must register: https://tinyurl.com/nyucctopfallinfosession2024
· Link to virtual meeting will be in the registration confirmation email
· Thursday, October 24, 2024 from 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM (E-Atrium)
· There will be 30+ representatives present to share transfer information
· If a representative from your department or program would like to also have a table for part or the entire day, please reach out to Josie Bergin-Ko ([email protected])
For additional information re: transfer support and how to direct students, please visit the LAGCC Transfer Page here.
If you have any questions or need further information about transfer opportunities, please contact Julianne ([email protected]) or Misun ([email protected]).