Articles tagged with: Georgia Tech
Feb/11
Research, Scholarships/Awards »
This is a great way to learn and earn this summer. If you need help reviewing your application, do not hesitate to consult with your Faculty Mentor or any other PUBP Faculty you feel comfortable with.
What are/have some previous PUBP students done research on?
Characterizing Privatization Trends within U.S. State Parks
Access to Fertility Treatment
Multilateral Comparative Analysis of the Appropriability of Nanotechnology Research
Our Posterity, the Forgotten Phrase
The State of Environmental Policy and Politics in Georgia 2006
The Effects of Urban Placemaking on Food Consciousness: Bringing a Local Farmer’s Market to Georgia Tech
Hackspaces: …
Feb/11
Georgia Tech »
Omicron Delta Kappa – Accepting Applications Now. Due by 5 p.m. on Friday, February 18th!
*Spring 2011 Recruitment is underway! Please read below for details*
Omicron Delta Kappa places emphasis upon the development of the whole person, both as a present member of the college community and as a prospective contributor to a better society. The society believes that while good scholarship and intellectual development are the chief objectives of the college years, the life of the mind is not the only life students will have to cope with as the result …
Oct/10
Featured, Georgia Tech »
The GT Honor Program is looking to add first year students to its roster for Spring 2011! Those interested can view their website at www.honorsprogram.gatech.edu and complete the mid-semester application form. After you review the website, contact Ms. Nicole Leonard, Nicole.leonard@carnegie.gatech.edu if you have any questions.
Oct/10
Liberal Arts, Public Policy »
Georgia Tech has a chapter of the Roosevelt Institute, a national/international network of students who engage in a unique form of progressive activism that empowers them as leaders and promotes their ideas for change. Through communication and coordination with political actors and community members, students identify pressing issues facing their towns, counties and states. Taking advantage of the unique resources on their college campuses, they engage in policy research and writing and then connect the fruits of that research to the political process, …
Oct/10
Internships »
US Department of State Information Session
Ever thought about interning or working full-time for the US Department of State? If so, this is a must-attend information session to learn more about intern and full-time recruitment opportunities. Also, please note that the US Department of State will have representatives present at the Annual Study and Work Abroad Fair.
October 5
4:00pm – 5:00pm
Student Success Center,
President’s Suite A
Oct/10
Research »
President’s Undergraduate Research Award (PURA)
Do you have a burning research question that you’d like to pursue?
Want support for working on a professor’s project?
Spring 2011 applications due October 18
Interested in being paid for part-time research work? Students may apply for salary awards of up to $1500. Applications for Spring 2011 awards are due October 18th. (Travel award applications are accepted at anytime up until one month before the conference.) For additional information, including the online application visit: http://undergradresearch.gatech.edu/funding.php .
Sep/10
Georgia Tech, Other Stuff »
Mark your calendars because you don’t want to miss the FIRST EVER student-led gubernatorial debate hosted by your SGA this Sunday, October 3rd from 7-8pm!
The debate will be between the candidates for governor- Roy Barnes (D), Nathan Deal (R), and John Monds (L)- and will be broadcasted LIVE on Georgia Public Broadcasting, that’s GT Channel 11.
The majority of the time will be devoted to student panelist (including your SGA President, Corey Boone) asking the candidates questions submitted by Georgia students across the state. And you can still submit yours at …


