Careers in STEM
Check out
these links for scholarship, internship, AND career
opportunities available to STEM students and Graduates.
- STEM Careers
(Site for students, educators, counselors and parents that
provides up-to-date information and relevant links about
STEM careers, resources, education, internship, fellowship,
and scholarship opportunities)
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Texas Instruments STEM Careers (Texas
Instruments and the Sloan Career Cornerstone Center offer
middle level through college students information on how to
pursue a career in a STEM field, including suggested
coursework, college programs, and other STEM-related
opportunities.)
- O*Net Online
(Job search site providing information about available job
opportunities and tools for new career exploration to all
people free of charge)
- National
Math and Science Initiative (Government sponsored program to
increase preparation for students in Math and Science
education so as to be more adequately prepared for
STEM-related careers)
- Occupational Outlook Handbook
(One-stop website that provides any and all relevant
information regarding multiple types of jobs with STEM
topics and elsewhere)
- NASA Undergraduate Student
Research Portal (NASA program specifically aimed at awarding
Undergraduate internships to students looking for futures
with the organization)
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NASA Jobs-Student Opportunities
(Official NASA site for students who are searching for jobs,
internships, and opportunities by which to build their
resume)
- USAJOBS.gov
(The Federal Government's official one-stop source for
Federal jobs and employment information)
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ChooseMaryland.org (State website to promote
business and economic endeavours as well as to provide
resources, statistics, and other information about
Maryland's unique position in the nation's economy)
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University
System of Maryland STEM (The general go-to site for
updates and information on STEM initiatives in the state of
Maryland at the University level, including information on
STEM programs at each of the USM schools and subsequent
career opportunities)
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American
Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (For
educators in all subject areas, including STEM, an
organization whose goals include providing school personnel
and future educators with the superior training and tools
they need for successful careers)
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National Science Foundation
(Funder of Salisbury University's Bridges To Success Program
and major participant in STEM initiatives across the nation,
being a centralized department for all things STEM
Education-related)
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Lockheed Martin
Corporation (Possibly the largest government
contractor in the world, employs engineers, scientists, and
other positions for contractual work they have with the
Department of Defense, NASA, the Navy and other federal
agencies. Noted and highly praised for its work with NASA's
Orion spacecraft)
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The Renaissance Group (For educators, a national
consortium of universities, based at California State
University, Fresno, commited to the preparation of educators
and the promotion of exemplary practices, partnerships, and
leadership to ensure quality teaching and learning for
America’s schools)
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Northrop Grumman
Corporation (One of the largest government
contractors in the world and the largest builder of navy
vessels, a major employer of scientists, mathematicians, and
engineers often called upon by NASA, the Department of
Defense, NSA, and other federal organizations)
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John Wiley & Sons,
Inc (A publisher of textbooks and scholarly works
across the broad spectrum of knowledge, also holds
conferences regarding hot topics of current interest as well
as providing career opportunities)
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Higher Colleges of
Technology (Largest higher education institution in
the United Arab Emirates, aimed at providing English
language courses in STEM topics for Arabic students)
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Tech Council of Maryland
(Maryland's largest technology trade association whose goals
are to provide resources and career opportunies to its
members via access to technology industry leaders in
Maryland, DC and Virginia. Also sponsors networking events,
cost saving programs, and advocacy initiatives across the
Mid-Atlantic region)
- American Council of Engineering Companies-Maryland
(Nonprofit association of over 80 Maryland-based consulting
engineering firms serving the public and private sectors,
provides careers through liaison with govt. agencies such as
the Maryland Dept. of Transportation, Maryland Dept. of the
Environment, and the Army Corps of Engineers)
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National Consortium for
Specialized Secondary Schools of Mathematics, Science, and
Technology (Established in 1988, includes over 100
secondary schools and various programs that prepare students
for leadership in STEM initiatives as well as servicing more
than 1500 professionals and 40,000 students)
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