M.E.M. Fellowships and Internships

Fellowships

Contingent upon satisfactory performance and academic progress, all M.E.M. students are eligible for need-based financial aid. In addition, the Conrades Fellowship is available to select students with demonstrated leadership potential as judged by a faculty review.

The George C. A. "Gus" Conrades '90 Distinguished Fellowship

The Conrades Distinguished Fellowship provides assistance, based on financial need, to students with leadership potential. Conrades Fellows work collectively and with a faculty mentor on an entrepreneurial project approved by the M.E.M. program director and Dean that culminates in a report or presentation and/or business plan for the year. This competitive fellowship provides students with a deeper understanding of team process and leadership.

For more information and to apply, contact Professor Robert Graves, director of the M.E.M. program.

Internships

Most students work on the M.E.M. project as part of a paid internship. Students pursuing an international internship may apply for special funding as described below.

Casten Family International ENGG 390 Internships

The Casten International Internships will support up to 5 international project internship grants per year for M.E.M. students in the ENGG 390 project course. The internships must be focused on greenhouse gas reduction projects.

For more information and to apply, contact Professor Robert Graves, director of the M.E.M. program.