Showing posts with label professional development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label professional development. Show all posts

Thursday, April 15, 2010

So you want to be a teacher?

Information on becoming a teacher in Oregon is here, for those interested in that path.


Thursday, April 1, 2010

Scholarship opportunity


Hi all,
I just wanted to alert you to a potential scholarship opportunity.  The Ronald E. McNair Scholar's Program  is a fabulous opportunity for a motivated student.  It is designed to help students from low income, first generation or traditionally underrepresented groups get into graduate school.  Basically, you participate in a series of professional development courses all year, are matched with a faculty advisor, and then design, carry out, write up and present your own research project during the summer (with a salary! that means money!).  I've served as an advisor three times and am a HUGE fan of the program.  I've linked above to the webpage, but feel free to ask me questions about it as well.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Educational Opportunities

Anyone interested in medicine?  Oregon Health and Science University has a summer internship program for undergraduate students in the Center for Research in Occupational and Environmental Toxicology.  Work at OHSU for the summer, receive a stipend, and gain valuable experience to make your graduate/medical school application more competitive.  Plus, as you will be required to take mass transportation to work every day, you might get to ride this on a daily basis. 

Capstone anyone?  Finish up your required Capstone course in 2 weeks outside in the beautiful summertime Portland weather helping children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities enjoy summer camp.  Information here. By the way, all students I have talked to who have completed this Capstone have said really good things about it.  I highly recommend it. 

Or, if you prefer, put up with me for another quarter by taking my Early Childhood Education Capstone course. I'm teaching a small course in which students will be placed in local daycare centers to work with young children (ages 3 months to 5 years).  We'll meet to discuss application of developmental principles into applied settings, and you will be asked to complete a final project to present to your daycare center at the conclusion of the quarter.  See me for more information, and relatively soon, as class size is limited.

Healthy body, healthy life, healthy mind.  We all know the health benefits of exercise.  Let PSU and a little competition help you out here with the 20.20.20 mini-triathlon at the Academic and Student Recreation Center on February 20.  20 minute lap swim, 20 minute stationary bike, and 20 minute run.  

Friday, January 22, 2010

Undergraduate Opportunity for Scholarship to Child and Family Sciences Conference




I just wanted to let you know about a professional development opportunity for students interested in child and family studies. Apparently, Arizona State University is hosting a conference focused on professional development for undergraduate seniors interested in going into a research-oriented career. There's an application link, and if you are accepted, they pay for all your expenses (except for incidentals) and you attend a two and a half day conference designed to help you get into graduate school.  It sounds like a great opportunity - check it out!

By the way, if you are interested in graduate school (in any area, really, not just child and family studies, and not just psychology) then please do talk to an advisor about how best to prepare yourself for graduate school!  It's a competitive process, and it's good to start preparing well before graduation.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Opportunity to study Psychology and Law

Hi all,
I just got an email describing a training opportunity I thought I would pass on. It's a program in which students study the intersection of law and psychology (with room and board and tuition and even a stipend) for one year at University of Nebraska/Lincoln.  It looks like a great opportunity, so I thought I would pass on the information.

http://www.unl.edu/psychlawreu/