We all know that internships are a fantastic way to gain valuable hands-on experience, but it’s hard to commit to a summer internship when you know you need to make money, too. But what if that internship is the experience that’s going to open the doors for your future job?
The Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development recognizes this issue and administers funding to sponsor talented undergraduate and graduate students so they have financial support while completing summer internships.
The Graduate School has compiled a list of assistantships, fellowships, and scholarships that students can apply to while studying at Binghamton University. Some of these are merit based awards that provide funding for students with financial needs, while others provide …
By Ozzy Girit Heck (Ph.D.)
Ozzy Girit Heck (Ph.D.)Career Success Program Specialist
In honor of Black History Month, The Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development would like to highlight student leaders of Black organizations on campus. This interview will feature Angely Peralta of the Binghamton Chapter of the National Association of …
There are two types of fellowships for graduate students portable and institutional. While institutional fellowships requires students to study in the approved school, portable fellowships allow more flexibility for students as they can choose the institution they want to attend …
By Ozzy Girit Heck (Ph.D.)
Ozzy Girit Heck (Ph.D.)Career Success Program Specialist
As I wrap up the summer portion of the Genomics and Society Mentorship Program, I am looking forward to the fall and spring semester aspects of the program. This fall, I will be attending a bioethics journal club through the …