PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING
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ASPRS STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL
AMANDA ARAGON
JAMES BIALAS
NIAZ MORSHED
NIVEDITA SAIRAM
COUNCIL CHAIR
EDUCATION COUNCILOR
COMMUNICATIONS COUNCILOR
NETWORKING COUNCILOR
CAREN REMILLARD
MEGAN MILLER
PENG FU
SALVADOR SENA
DEPUTY COUNCIL CHAIR
DEP EDUCATION COUNCILOR
DEP COMMUNICATIONS COUNCILOR
DEP NETWORKING COUNCILOR
ASPRSSTUDENTMEMBERS
ASPRSSTUDENTADVISORYCOUNCIL
NGA 2017 SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
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pplications will be accepted for the 2017 summer on
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ligencecareers.gov/nga February 1, 2016 -April 30, 2016 (click on
‘STUDENT PROGRAMS’ then scroll down to ‘Internship Requirements.’
Note the website states the deadline is Oct 10, the actual deadline date
is April 30, 2016).
The Student Internship Program assists NGA in attracting and recruiting talented students with the goal to become the agency’s
future workforce. NGA hires exceptional students who bring value to specific work roles throughout their internship period,
including summers and the academic year.
In order to be eligible a student must be:
• A U.S. Citizen
• At least 18 years old
• Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale *Enrolled in an accredited institution -At least half-time as defined
by their educational institution -Currently enrolled in an associate, baccalaureate, graduate or post graduate degree -Align
an NGA occupation and work role -Graduate no earlier than Fall 2017
For more information contact Melissa Jehle at 314-676-0662 or Ursula Baretta at 571-57702819.
To be held at the 2016 Annual Conference in FortWorth, Texas April 11-15, 2016
This year’s challenge celebrates the 100 year anniversary of the National Park Service!
The ASPRS SAC is challenging you and your team to use freely available imagery to produce an innovative visualization
product featuring the national park of your choice. Examples include: Time series animation, GIS fly through, Online
story map, Image based structure frommotion, or a 3D model. Check out
FindYourPark.com
for more inspiration!
Credit:
Stay tuned for more details about the challenge and prizes on the ASPRS website!
Credit: NPS