Office of Naval Research Information Session NAVAL RESEARCH - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Office of Naval Research Information Session NAVAL RESEARCH - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Office of Naval Research Information Session NAVAL RESEARCH ENTERPRISE INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (NREIP) Agenda Introductions The Office of Naval Research (ONR) Internship Opportunity & Requirements Benefits Contact Information
Agenda
- Introductions
- The Office of Naval Research (ONR)
- Internship Opportunity & Requirements
- Benefits
- Contact Information
- Q & A
Office of Naval Research
- The Office of Naval Research (ONR) coordinates,
executes, and promotes the science and technology programs of the United States Navy and Marine Corps.
- Offices throughout the world
- Leading Scientist & Engineers
- ~3,000 civilian employees
- Internships throughout the United States
- Over 300+ interns a year
http://www.onr.navy.mil/
ONR Departments
- Expeditionary Maneuver Warfare and
Combating Terrorism Department
- Command, Control, Communications,
Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
- Ocean Battlespace Sensing
- Sea Warfare and Weapons
- Warfighter Performance Department
- Naval Air Warfare and Weapons
NAVAL RESEARCH ENTERPRISE INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (NREIP)
- The Naval Research Enterprise Internship Program (NREIP), provides
an opportunity for students to participate in research at a Department of Navy (DoN) laboratory during the summer.
- The goals of NREIP are to encourage participating students to
pursue science and engineering careers, to further education via mentoring by laboratory personnel and their participation in research, and to make them aware of DoN research and technology efforts, which can lead to employment within the DoN.
- NREIP provides competitive research internships to approximately
275 college students (200 undergraduate students and 75 graduate students) each year. Participating students spend ten weeks during the summer conducting research at approximately 29 DoN laboratories. Online Application Now Open Until January 6, 2014!
Program Benefits
- 10 week Paid Internship
- Work with Subject matter Experts
- Relevant Experience
- Networking
- Mentoring
- Security Clearance
Details
- This ten-week intern program is designed to
provide opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to participate in research, under the guidance of an appropriate research mentor, at a participating Navy laboratory. Evaluation Criteria
- NREIP interns will be selected based upon
academic achievement, personal statements, recommendation, and career & research interests.
Application
- Application Deadline: Jan 6, 2013 5:30pm ET
- Contact Information: Name, Email, Mailing Address, Permanent Address, Telephone
- Citizenship & Demographics: Birth (Date, City, State, Country), Dual Citizenship
Status/Country, Demographics (Voluntary: Gender, Ethnicity, Race, Disability)
- Program Information: Lab Preference – First Choice, Second Choice
- Education: Schools, Transcripts, GPA, Special Science & Engineering Interests, STEM
Courses taken, Expected Graduation Date, Degree, Major
- Awards & Honors: List Awards (Federal Awards include granting Agency)
- Career Goals: Statement of Career Goals and how this Program would contribute
- Academic Interests: Statement describing Special Interests and Honors
- Research Experience: Statement describing Research Experience
- Technical Skills: Statement describing Technical Skills
- Employment: List Jobs
- References: At least 2 References
- Publicity Information: How you learned of the Program
Award Duration and Stipend
- The internship has a duration of 10 weeks.
- For undergraduate students the stipend is as
follows: Sophomores receive $5,400.00. Juniors and Seniors receive $8,100.00. Graduate students will receive $10,800.00.
- Stipends will be paid once a month, May-August.
Eligibility
- Applicants must be U.S. Citizens. Dual citizens may be
accepted ONLY at Naval Research Laboratories.
- Students graduating in the Spring 2014 semester are
eligible to apply. If you expect to graduate by Fall 2013, unfortunately, you are not eligible to apply.
- Applicants must be a Sophomore, Junior, Senior, or
Graduate student to apply. Eligibility is determined by your class standing in the Fall of 2014.
- Applicants should have majors relevant to the research
interests of the laboratories.
Research Lab Locations
- Bethesda,MD
- Virginia Beach, VA
- Patrick Air Force Base, FL
- Quantico, VA
- North Island, CA
- Patuxent River, MD
- Lakehurst, NJ
- Jacksonville, FL
- Orlando, FL
- China Lake, CA
- Point Mugu, CA
- Silver Spring, MD
- San Antonio, TX
- Monterey, CA
- Washington, DC
- Stennis, MS
- Groton, CT
- Philadelphia, PA
- Corona, CA
- Dahlgren, VA
- Indian Head, MD
- Panama City, FL
- Newport, RI
- San Diego, CA
- Charleston, SC
- Colorado Springs, CO
- Flagstaff, AZ