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Graduate Assistants: Innovation Engineering Course Materials Development
The Foster Student Innovation Center is seeking multiple graduate assistants to work with UMaine alumnus Doug Hall and with faculty to develop course materials for the innovation engineering program. We are looking for students with expertise and knowledge in one or more of the following areas: secondary research, writing, communications, new media, graphic design, marketing, market research, engineering analysis and modeling. Interested students should send a resume and cover letter to Renee Kelly, rwkelly@maine.edu. Positions are available for the fall semester and may continue, depending on funding availability.
Graduate Students (Hourly positions): Innovation and Business Development
The Foster Student Innovation Center is seeking multiple graduate students to work with the Center’s staff and Eureka! Ranch founder Doug Hall to work with Maine companies and entrepreneurs. Students will collect information about companies, their innovations, products and markets to use online tools that evaluate the business concept and create sales forecasts. Ideally, students will have an interest and expertise in market research. Interested students should send a resume and cover letter to Renee Kelly, rwkelly@maine.edu. Positions are available for the fall semester and may continue, depending on funding availability. |