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Applications Sought for Project SEED Internships at ĢƵ Department of Chemistry

January 7, 2022

This summer, local high school students can get hands-on and paid experience thanks to the American Chemical Society and ĢƵ’s Chemistry Department. 

Starting in February, ACS will be accepting applications for the group’s Project SEED (Summer Experiences for the Economically Disadvantaged) internship program at ĢƵ. Project SEED’s mission is “to ensure that students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds have opportunities to experience the challenges and rewards of chemically-related sciences.”
 
“The interns will gain real-world research experience working with ĢƵ professors and researchers,” said Dr. Joshua Pak, Chemistry Department Chair. “We encourage all high school students who have taken or are taking a high school chemistry class and meet the eligibility requirements to apply.”
 
The internship lasts eight weeks, from June to July. Interns will be paid $3,200. 
 
For the complete eligibility requirements and to apply, visit .
 
The American Chemical Society is hosting a student information session Thursday, Jan. 20 at 4 p.m. To register, visit . Interested students can also fill out the form at  to receive reminders about the program. 
 
Applications will be accepted from February through March. Students who are selected will be notified in April.
 
For more details on the Project SEED program, visit .
 
For more information on ĢƵ’s Chemistry Department, visit . 

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