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How to Prepare for the AISES National Conference

 

 

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How to Prepare for the AISES National Conference

The AISES National Conference is just around the corner! From October 6–8, 2022, you’ll have the opportunity to join Indigenous STEM professionals and students from all across the United States and Canada. The three days are jam-packed with plenty of opportunities to network and learn about work being done by fellow students. With so much going on, it might seem overwhelming, so here are a few ways to help you prepare for the conference.

 

Plan Ahead

We know, there’s so much going on these days that it seems like you don’t have a spare second. But it will be worth your while to take some time to plan how you’d like to spend your time at the conference before you arrive. Are there specific speakers you’d like to hear? Are there networking opportunities that you want to be sure to attend? Is there anything happening in the host city of Palm Springs for which you’d like to budget time? Considering all of these things ahead of time will help reduce your anxiety and make for an organized and worthwhile conference experience.  

 

Orman Morton III connected with Oregon State University’s Kaku-Ixt Mana Ina Haws while earning his environmental sciences degree online. The Penobscot student built lasting friendships and received support from OSU’s Indigenous community while living 2,400 miles away in Baltimore.

The Master of Tribal Resource and Environmental Stewardship (MTRES) curriculum examines the economics of tribal resource management, sustainability, and tribal sovereignty. In this program designed for tribes, by tribes, you’ll explore the interrelationship of biological, physical, and cultural ecosystems through the lens of traditional tribal ecological knowledge.

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Mindy Dallard is a second-year student at Queen’s University studying health sciences. She is currently the senior Canadian national student representative for AISES. She loves to spend her free time with family or hiking and exploring the wilderness.  

 

What is your list of must-dos during the AISES National Conference?

The AISES National Conference can be a little overwhelming. There is a lot going on and it’s impossible to do everything. The first thing you should do is review the agenda and make note of the sessions that are of most interest to you or that best relate to your field. Prioritize the sessions that will provide the most information pertaining to your future aspirations. Actively participate in the sessions and bring a notepad to take notes. The notepad will also to be useful to write down names and contact information of the people you meet — fellow students, professors, potential employers, or internship opportunities.

 

Offered January 2023! Drawing on case studies, this self-directed Native Studies course introduces students to the long and complicated relationships between science and technology fields, broader dynamics of colonialism, and increasing demands for Indigenous governance of science and technology fields.

 

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Explore the frontiers of aerospace as an AIAA Diversity Scholar at the 2023 AIAA SciTech Forum. This forum is the largest event for aerospace research, development, and technology in the world. This is the perfect opportunity to make connections with other students and professionals in the aerospace industry.

AISES Career Hub and Opportunities Board have free online job and career resource information.

At the Career Hub job seekers can scan jobs, upload a resume or explore career resources by industry, state or job function. The Opportunities Board is a centralized hub of information with opportunities like scholarships, internships, and more. You can get access to complete, verified, and updated information that can help you grow your skills and expertise. What are you waiting for? Go to or .

PRE-COLLEGE OPPORTUNITIES

 

Clubs are free, after school programs for girls in grades 3–12 who want to join our sisterhood of supportive peers and role models using computer science to change the world.

 

The National Security Agency's (NSA) High School Work Study (HSWS) Program application is open only to high school juniors who are enrolled in either business or technical computer courses, and who plan to participate in a school-sponsored work experience program during their senior year.

 

The Moka’ang Giizis (Rising Sun) Scholarship commemorates Joe Rose, Sr.'s legacy by supporting the educational goals of Ojibwe students.

 

First-time college students who belong to any of the 574 federally recognized Indigenous nations won’t have to pay for tuition or fees at Metropolitan State University of Denver starting Fall 2022. This opportunity is for first-time college students.

 

University of Minnesota degree-seeking and non-degree students are eligible to receive the waiver.

 

UNDERGRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES

 

Today, the 10 contests that are the foundation of the Solar Decathlon challenge students to design and build high-performance, low-carbon buildings that mitigate climate change and improve our quality of life through greater affordability, resilience, and energy efficiency.

 

The deadline to apply: Oct. 15, 2022, 3 p.m. CT. This program is administered by Scholarship America®. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, age, gender, disability, or national origin.

 

Students at any level are encouraged to apply to learn more about graduate school and the application process. It's never too early or too late to explore your research and graduate school options.

 

Are you looking for a technology internship that will challenge you and provide real opportunities to apply the tech skills that you are learning in college? GEICO's Summer Technology Internship will do all this and more.

 

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GRADUATE/POSTDOCTORAL OPPORTUNITIES

 

Programs and resources for prospective and current STEM graduate students, including funding opportunities and professional development programs and resources.

 

Become a Part of the NIKE, Inc. Team.

 

The Global Research Institute (GRI) at William & Mary invites applications for a two-year post-doctoral scholar in food system analytics, beginning in fall 2022.

 

Looking to up your skills in artificial intelligence and connect to career opportunities in this dynamic field? Check us out!

 

The Directorate of Analysis offers fellowships for undergraduate and graduate students attending four-year Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).

 

Projects typically range from atmospheric science and critical materials to quantum information sciences and accelerator technologies.

 

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RESOURCES FOR AISES MEMBERS

 

Be sure to check in with an as you consider your next steps. They can connect you with the other Native students and professionals who can help you find the resources you need to navigate life as you weigh your options after graduation.

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