Career Planning
Must complete free registration, then you have access to bulletin board for posting questions, an on-line mentor, listings for jobs, internships, fellowships, post-docs and research funding.
Provides occupational information, association and organization listings, publications and job search resources.
serving the Environment, Planning & Built Environment, Energy and Health & Safety sectors.
Great links to companies that perform specific kinds of consulting. The lengthy list of categories includes consulting companies for the fields of Aerospace, Anthropology and Archaeology, Environment, Politics, Health, Wedding Plans, etc.
This program will award approximately 65 scholarships to seniors or recent graduates planning to attend graduate school. Each award will cover a portion of educational expenses, including tuition, living expenses, required fees, and books for the graduate
Designated for sophomores and juniors who are either planning a career in environmental public policy or who are Native American or Alaska Native students who intend to pursue a career in health care policy or tribal public policy. Dartmouth may nominate
Undergraduate minority students in the arts and sciences who are in their junior year and plan to pursue a master's degree in education or a related field upon graduation are eligible.? Each student will apply along with a mentor who must be a member of D
Many college students struggle with deciding on a career path. Parents can help their college students through this process, whether it's sitting back and being patient or offering advice and encouragement. From JobWeb.com.
One of the most valuable things parents can do to help a student with career planning is listen: be open to ideas, try to help your student find information, and be nonjudgmental. Here are 10 ways you can help. From JobWeb.com.
Membership open to people 50 and over, has articles on age discrimination, financial planning, work/career issues and lifestyle