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Student eNews is a weekly newsletter dedicated to helping Jacobs School students further their professional development and co-curricular involvement by announcing, events, internships and job opportunities, scholarships and fellowships, and beneficial on-campus resources. These listings are just one of the many ways students can get involved and make the most out of their education here at UC San Diego.

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2010 Google GRAD CS Forum

By Melinda Rose

As part of Google’s ongoing commitment to encouraging students of underrepresented backgrounds in technology to pursue graduate study, we are pleased to host the first annual 2010 Google Graduate Researchers in Academia of Diverse backgrounds (GRAD) CS Forum. This forum will bring together students who are historically underrepresented in the field to connect with one another and with Google.

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The California Space Grant Consortium and UCSD Graduate Student Fellowships

By Melinda Rose

The California Space Grant Consortium is pleased to announce this year's UCSD Graduate Student Fellowships in the research theme area of: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and Their Associated Science Payload Sensors and Technology. Graduate Fellowships totaling $40,000 (individual fellowships of $5,000-$7,000) will be awarded.

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HSF/Qualcomm Q Awards Program

By Melinda Rose

I am very pleased to share with you that the Hispanic Scholarship Fund and Qualcomm have partnered for a brand new scholarship program. This program will be awarding at least 2 $5,000 scholarships to UC San Diego Latino engineering/computer science students! This is one of over 100 different scholarship programs HSF administers, many specifically for students in STEM disciplines.

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Google Hispanic College Fund Scholarship

By Melinda Rose

Google Hispanic College Fund Scholarship

Google is pleased to partner with the Hispanic College Fund to offer scholarships for computer science students!

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Express to Success: Verbal Judo: The Art of Getting What You Want

By Grace Bagunu

Are you in a position of leadership or supervision? Will you ever be? Come learn how to tactfully communicate with others in order to get people to do what you want!

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Express to Success: Negotiating with Your Landlord

By Grace Bagunu

In this session, you will learn how to communicate what you are looking for in a rental agreement, from negotiating the rental rate to negotiating amenities. Before looking for off-campus housing, be prepared to negotiate with your landlord!

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Internship opportunity with UCSD Partner Schools

By Evelyn Lucio

UCSD's Preuss School, Gompers Preparatory School, and Lincoln High School are looking for students to volunteer as tutors during class, before school or after school. All majors. Academic credit is available for upper division students.

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Internship opportunity with UCSD Partner Schools

By Evelyn Lucio

UCSD's Preuss School, Gompers Preparatory School, and Lincoln High School are looking for students to volunteer as tutors during class, before school or after school. All majors. Academic credit is available for upper division students.

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Internship opportunity with UCSD Partner Schools

By Evelyn Lucio

UCSD's Preuss School, Gompers Preparatory School, and Lincoln High School are looking for students to volunteer as tutors during class, before school or after school. All majors. Academic credit is available for upper division students.

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Internship opportunity with UCSD Partner Schools

By Evelyn Lucio

UCSD's Preuss School, Gompers Preparatory School, and Lincoln High School are looking for students to volunteer as tutors during class, before school or after school. All majors. Academic credit available for upper division students.

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