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Sean Duncan <[log in to unmask]>
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A great opportunity for AIMS students -- the White House Office of
Science and Technology policy is looking for interns for the fall.
Constance Steinkuehler Squire is a senior policy analyst tasked with
working toward connecting the government with both research
communities but also digital media industries, especially game
development. It's unclear if these competitive fall internships would
involve working on her initiatives or others', but regardless, it
would be a great opportunity for any AIMS student interested in
technology and public policy.

Please advertise to students!

Best,

--sean

 Assistant Professor, School of Ed., Health, and Society +
 Armstrong Institute for Interactive Media Studies
 Miami University [Through June, 2012]

 Assistant Professor, Learning Sciences Program
 Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology
 Indiana University [Starting August, 2012]

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From: Squire, Constance Steinkuehler <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 9:33 AM
Subject: [gls] White House OSTP fall interns - Deadline 5/7
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Fullerton ([log in to unmask])" <[log in to unmask]>,
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Friends and Colleagues, Please Circulate.



OSTP is now accepting applications for the Fall 2012 session of the
Student Volunteer Program.  The deadline to apply is Monday, May 7,
2012.  We would appreciate it if you could reach out to your
professional networks, alma mater(s), etc. to help recruit qualified
and talented candidates for the upcoming term. Thanks to Chelsea,
Jennifer, and Phil’s yeoman efforts, additional information and a new
online application can be found at
http://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/about/student/.



Constance Steinkuehler Squire

White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

(w) 202-456-6032

(c) 202-253-0126









OSTP Student Volunteer Program—Fall 2012



The Office of Science and Technology Policy is currently accepting
applications for its Fall 2012 Student Volunteer Program.  The
application deadline is May 7, 2012.  Students who are U.S. citizens
and who will be actively enrolled during the Fall 2012 semester are
welcome to apply.



More information and application instructions are available at
http://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/about/student/.



About OSTP.  The Office of Science and Technology Policy advises the
President on the effects of science and technology on domestic and
international affairs. The office serves as a source of scientific and
technological analysis and judgment for the President with respect to
major policies, plans and programs of the Federal Government.



About the Student Volunteer Program.  Student Volunteers are accepted
for one of three annual terms (Spring, Summer, or Fall), which each
last no more than 90 days. While these positions are without
compensation, the assignments provide educational enrichment,
practical work experience, and network opportunities with other
individuals in the science and technology policy arena.



For questions, please contact Lauren Andersen, [log in to unmask],
or Diana Zunker, [log in to unmask]


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