Word: interning
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Alison J. Koenig '94 will be juggling two jobs this summer so she can both gain valuable academic experience and also make money. The Atlanta native will spend half of her time as an intern in the cardiology laboratory at Emory University and the other half as an aerobics instructor. But finding these jobs was not easy...
...November 1969 Strobe Talbott, then working on his thesis at Oxford, was summoned by TIME's Moscow bureau chief, Jerrold Schecter, for whom Talbott had worked as an intern the previous summer, and handed a pile of Russian typescript to translate. "After reading several pages," says Talbott, now editor at large, "I knew that I had in my hands one of the most fascinating and unusual documents ever to emerge from the Soviet Union." The papers, published in 1970 as the book Khrushchev Remembers, were transcripts of tapes recorded by Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev in forced retirement...
Schnitzer is one research intern who has had that rare opportunity to co-author a paper with a professor. The paper--of which Schnitzer was the principal author--has already been accepted for publication...
Dina Abu-Ghaidi '91, a research intern for Harvard Medical School Assistant Professor of Neurobiology Kathleen M. Buckley, says Buckley is "extremely concerned with teaching me techniques in neurobiology and biochemistry, and not in having me there just to wash the equipment...
...task of creating an interesting summer intern program does not fall exclusively on the professor. Although professors usually initiate the idea for a project, it is the students who must rise to the academic challenge. With only a few weeks to become "experts" in their newly-assigned fields, student often spend the beginning of the summer in the libraries...