Introduction to the ISN Army Laboratory Internship Program
Christine Ortiz, Franklin Hadley
Mon Jan 25, 02-03:00pm, NE47-189
Enrollment limited: first come, first served
Limited to 45 participants.
Single session event
Coordinated by Prof. Christine Ortiz, the ISN has begun a new Summer Internships Program to provide MIT students with opportunities to perform research at Army Laboratories under the guidance of Army Scientists.
This IAP lecture will offer basic information on both the procedures for applying for an ISN Army Laboratory Internship as well as some background on the research performed and locations attended by previous years' interns.
Contact: Franklin EW Hadley, NE47-413, x4-6413, fhadley@mit.edu
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Speaking in Public
Mara Radulovic Emerson College Faculty, Ivan Celanovic
Tue Jan 19, Thu Jan 21, 06:30-09:00pm, 4-257
Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 05-Jan-2010
Limited to 12 participants.
Participants requested to attend all sessions (non-series)
Prereq: Bring a presentation or a text you want to work with
Get your message across, clearly and powerfully, using simple yet effective elements of acting. Learn what makes a presentation or a talk inspiring. Discover which elements of your presentation put your already bored audience to sleep. How can you create, practice and deliver a presentation that will make everyone in the room (including yourself) engaged and energized.
Web: http://www.mararadulovic.com
Contact: Ivan Celanovic, NE47-427, x3-5022, ivanc@mit.edu
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