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| Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME): Environmental Division Scholarships |
| Environment |
Each year the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration supports 25 Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME) student members for academic excellence.
STUDENTS MUST:
Be an SME student member in good standing ($21 per year membership fee)
Be majored in a field related to the minerals industry
Be currently enrolled in their course of study
Have completed their sophomore year in college
Be recommended by the departmental chairperson
The Environmental Division annually awards one or more scholarships to promising college students who desire to develop their skills related to mining and the environment. The total amount of the award (approximately $2,000) is apportioned to one or more students at the discretion of the Division. A Scholarship may be awarded to a student(s) who is a member of SME, attending a college or university of his or her choice that provides a curriculum leading to an undergraduate degree related to mining and the environment and a faculty advisor with special interests in an environmentally-oriented program. The application deadline is October 30th. |
| Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME) |
The Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration (SME) is an international society of professionals in the minerals industry. The SME membership is more than 11,500 strong, with members in nearly 100 countries.
I Want To Know More About SME
A member society of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers (AIME), SME's roots date back to 1871 when a handful of mining engineers founded AIME. Since its inception, SME has continued to evolve over the years to stay abreast of industry changes and to reflect the ever-broadening interests of its members.
SME is organized into five distinct divisions - coal & energy, environmental, industrial minerals, mineral and metallurgical processing, and mining and exploration. These divisions reflect the rich diversity of the SME membership and serve as a framework for SME's committee structure.
Professional development and information exchange have been watchwords at SME from the beginning. Nowhere is this commitment more evident than in the range of programs and services available to SME members.
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| 2008-10-30 |
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| $2000 |
| Mining |
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| 15,16 |
STUDENTS MUST:
Be an SME student member in good standing
Be majored in a field related to the minerals industry
Be currently enrolled in their course of study
Have completed their sophomore year in college
Be recommended by the departmental chairperson |
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| http://www.smenet.org/education/students/sme_scholarships.cfm |
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