(Please note there may be some redundancy between the various online resources below.)
The Career Center offers
excellent opportunities through its CareerWeb:
american.edu/careercenter/students/aucareerweb.html
Visit SPIN from a computer on campus:
www.infoed.org/new_spin/spinmain.asp
Choose "Advanced Search," then select (click on) "Applicant Type" and choose "Undergraduate" or "Graduate Student." Select "Keywords" and either select "Science and Technology" or specific topic. More advanced searching is possible; play around. Remember to "Clear Search" every time, or the blanks will automatically refill.
SPS offers a variety of scholarships, internships, and award:
www.spsnational.org/programs/
You do not have to be a member of SPS for all of these, but it may help.
This website is a clearing house for many of the major physics organizations:
www.compadre.org/student/
This national laboratory is nearby. Surf their website or contact specific
researchers:
www.surf.nist.gov/surf2.htm
This is a clearing house for science related government internships:
www.science.gov/internships/undergrad.html
This link has scholarships and internships opportunities funding through
NSF:
http://www.nsf.gov/funding/education.jsp?org=NSF&fund_type=1
There may be other funding opportunities at NSF, so surf around.
MSU often sponsors undergraduate research experiences through the NSF, but
they also have this list of resources:
http://www.ns.msu.edu/acrc/intern_research/internship_physics.asp#national
Headquartered right here at AU, the DC NASA Space Grant Consortium funds internships and summer research experiences at NASA: http://dcspacegrant.org/
This website has lots of resources.
http://www.physics.org/index.asp
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