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Subject: Julie is seeking training for a 4-5 months period -- From: jerome
Subject: Re: Petroleum Geology-Research-Academic Hourly -- From: Dan Kinman
Subject: WWW: How to write a PhD thesis -- From: J.Wolfe@unsw.edu.au (JW)

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Subject: Julie is seeking training for a 4-5 months period
From: jerome
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 1996 17:40:12 +0000
Hello,
	I am to finish my engineer studies in 1998 and will have to do a 
training on the next year.
	I am particularely eager to join a Laboratory or an Industrial 
firm working in Material Science research and/or applications, for a 
period of 4 to 5 months starting April 1997. 
   	I am willing to acquire more technical and practical experience 
in order to complement my current formation with real applied work. 
Therefore I am ready to participate in all the aspects of the project to 
which I would be attached and I am expecting to bring positive 
contribution, either based on my experience or after having learned 
subjects new for me.
   	I would appreciate to work on a team based organisation where I 
could follow most of the aspects of the project(s) being carried on while 
dedicating myself to part of it. 
	For further information, do not hesitate to see my Homepage at 
http://www.york.ac.uk/~jg14/julie or to contact me.
		Julie Gavillet
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Subject: Re: Petroleum Geology-Research-Academic Hourly
From: Dan Kinman
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 1996 16:07:40 -0800
Mary.Glasgow wrote:
> A part-time position (20 hours or more per week, $10 per hour) is available
> 
> B.S. or B.A. in geology.  Prefer M.S.  Degree in related fields will be
> considered, if candidate has experience in the essential duties.
Who are they kidding?  McDonalds is paying that much and you don't
meed a degree.  BS is right.
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Subject: WWW: How to write a PhD thesis
From: J.Wolfe@unsw.edu.au (JW)
Date: 25 Nov 1996 15:03:30 -0800
I've recently written a document called "How to write 
a PhD thesis"
http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/postgrad/thesis.html
Please pass the address on to any graduate students 
whom you think might benefit and distribute it as 
widely as you like. It will be updated occasionally 
and improvements will be gratefully received and 
incorporated.
Joe Wolfe, Physics, UNSW
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