Come join the info session on Wednesday, October 9th for information about the Knight Campus Graduate Internship Program at the University
of Oregon. It is a great way to earn a master’s degree AND launch your scientific career in industry.
What it is:
This unique master’s program combines intensive classroom and laboratory instruction, professional development, and a 9-month paid internship.
Following an inclusion-focused, cohort-based model, this program encourages you to discover your passions, make an impact, and gives you the tools to be successful. That’s why we have a 98% graduation rate and 90% of students receive regular job offers within
three months of completing their internships.
To Learn More:
Free Pizza and Alumni Q&A
Wednesday, October 9 at 6:30 PM
Gleeson 100
Featuring:
Rachael Frankovic, OSU Alum (Chemical Engineering, 2024)
Photovoltaics and Semiconductor Student, KCGIP
Alyssa Rogers, OSU Alum (Biological Engineering, 2021)
Polymer Science Track, KCGIP
Rex Putnam, OSU Alum (Chemistry, 2015)
Engineer III, Lonza
Why It's Special:
In 15-18 months, you can gain:
9-months work experience.
(The average annualized internship salary in 2023 was $74,00.)
A master's degree in applied physics, chemistry, or biology.
Tracks in semiconductors, optics, polymers, molecular sensors & bioinformatics.
A professional network.
that will provide the foundation for a career.
A resume with something on it.
More data about what industry is all about.
Even if you think you want a Phd, this program allows you to gain insight on what the marketplace is looking for - allowing you to be more strategic in choosing research that will allow you to
build a marketable skill set and develop the professional skills that will make you more competitive. Regardless of which trail you eventually blaze, this program allows you to do it with more data about the opportunities out there.
Questions? Let me know! afujinag@uoregon.edu or kcgip@uoregon.edu
Josefine Fleetwood (She/Her), Employer Relations Manager
Oregon State University | College of Engineering
School of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering
School of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Department of Biological and Ecological Engineering
116 Johnson Hall - Room 112
541-737-7286
Josefine.fleetwood@oregonstate.edu