Thursday, February 17, 2011
Interesting Volunteer Research Opportunity for UAH History Student
The Apollo Project is the second largest student organization at UAH and one of only two that claims over 50 members. The Apollo Project utilizes students from a variety of different majors in an effort to build a working flight simulator that can be used for research work on campus.
Currently, the Apollo Project is looking for an upper-level history student to join the organization as a lead researcher. The lead researcher will search through historical archives at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center, the UAH Library, and the Marshall Space Flight Center in order to find technical and software information that will aid in the construction of the flight simulator.
The position is unpaid, but presents a great opportunity for students to become acquainted with significant academic and professional figures, while also improving their resume.
If you are interested in the position, please contact Christian Edenfield through email at ce0010@uah.edu or by phone at (256) 682-4543. You can also read more about the Apollo Project here.
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