On behalf of the Institute of Transportation Studies and the graduate
transportation engineering and planning students at the University of
California, Berkeley, we would like to invite you to make a
presentation on our campus about potential full-time and summer
employment opportunities with your company.
In addition to providing our resume book electronically for the first
time, we are launching a new program this year which offers companies
the option of becoming Corporate Affiliates of the Institute of
Transportation Studies (ITS), Friends of our student group, TRANSOC,
and/or Corporate Affiliates of the Harmer E. Davis Transportation
Library. We hope this 3-Tier program will provide
you with an affiliation option that suits your company’s
unique needs and interests. More information about
this program is summarized below. Please email us with any
questions.
Resume Links:
For your convenience, TRANSOC has listed here the resumes of current
students who are seeking employment/internships. Please note
that these files are password protected, and you may obtain the
password either from the TRANSOC business cards available at the 2007
TRB Conference in Washington, DC, or by requesting one via e-mail at
.
All - All resumes in alphabetical order Academic
- Resumes of people seeking academic positions Full-Time
- Resumes of people seeking full-time positions Internships
- Resumes of people seeking internships
ITS Affiliate
($3000/Academic
Year)
Contact: Steve Campbell, Assistant Director, ITS
Benefits
of Becoming an ITS Affiliate:
Exposure to
the Institute's graduate students and assistance in
recruiting:
• Guest Lecture or Job Talk
opportunities (fully TRANSOC facilitated, including catering and
logistics)
• Access to the annual TRANSOC
Resume Book
• Access to faculty during
recruiting
Affiliate
privileges at the Harmer E. Davis Transportation Library:
• Facilitated access to one of
the pre-eminent transportation collections in the United
States. Established in 1948, it is the country's oldest
university transportation library
• Borrowing privileges for the
Library’s collection of over 137,000 monographs, 4,700 serial
titles and 140,000 reports on microfiche
• Individualized help in finding
a specific piece of information, or locating specific items or
materials on a topic
Building
awareness of affiliates to students:
• Acknowledging affiliates in
selected communications from ITS
• Affiliates showcase at the
Berkeley Transportation Reception at the annual meeting of the
Transportation Research Board (TRB)
Facilitated
access to ITS research:
• Regular notification of
scheduled and special transportation seminars presented under the
auspices of ITS
• Acknowledgement in ITS
publications and on the Institute's Web site
• Subscriptions to ITS Online
publications, including NewsBITS, the quarterly ITS Berkeley
newsletter, and the weekly headline service of Bay-Area-related
transportation stories
Friend of
TRANSOC (Suggested
Donation of $750/Academic Year)
Contact: Meghan Mitman
or
Cecily Way
,
TRANSOC Co-Presidents
Benefits
of Becoming a Friend of TRANSOC:
Exposure to
the TRANSOC graduate students and assistance in recruiting:
• Job talk or Guest Lecture
opportunities (fully TRANSOC facilitated including catering, publicity
and logistics)
• Copy of the annual TRANSOC
Resume Book
Building
awareness of sponsors to students:
• Recognition in select
communications from TRANSOC
• Publicity at major TRANSOC
events (picnics, holiday party, open houses)
• Acknowledgement on TRANSOC
website (http://www.ce.berkeley.edu/trans/people/Transoc/)
Library
Affiliate ($300/Academic
Year)
Contact: Steve Campbell, Assistant Director, ITS
Benefits
of Becoming a Library Affiliate:
Affiliate
privileges at the Harmer E. Davis Transportation Library:
• Facilitated access to one of
the pre-eminent transportation collections in the United
States. Established in 1948, it is the country's oldest
university transportation library
• Borrowing privileges for the
Library’s collection of over 137,000 monographs, 4,700 serial
titles and 140,000 reports on microfiche
• Individualized help in finding
a specific piece of information, or locating specific items or
materials on a topic