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Industry Opportunities

The University of Washington Engineered Biomaterials (UWEB) group in partnership with the Student Leadership Council (SLC) is offering a resume distribution program for those UWEB graduate and undergraduate students who are actively searching for or have a serious interest in finding Biomaterial or Nanotechnology internships.

The goal of the UWEB Industrial Internship Referral Program (IIRP) is to facilitate a relationship between the UWEB students and UWEB industrial partners.

In addition to providing a list of companies with open positions to interested students, this program will provide a list of applicants and their internship time-frames to partner companies, allowing interested companies to contact a student when there is a match. Bi-annually the active resumes will be collected and compiled into a resume booklet for distribution to industry members at the UWEB industrial symposiums. Compilation and distribution will be managed by the SLC.

Those students who are interested in submitting their resume should contact the IIRP representative or Andy Branca. In the event that the student is hired or obtains an internship, it is the student's responsibility to notify the IIRP representative to have their resume inactivated.

If you are a current UWEB student and have questions, please contact:

UWEB Industry Relations Contact:
Andrew Branca, Ph.D. - Director of Industrial Relations

Mail:
University of Washington Engineered Biomaterials
Box 355061
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-5061 USA

Phone:
(206) 616-3704

Fax:
(206) 616-9763

Email:
branca@uweb.engr.washington.edu




 
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