Apply Now for This Summer s Materials Camp at the University of Cincinnati
Some Cincinnati-area high school students from the classes of 2006 or 2007 will be lucky enough to attend the week-long Materials Camp June 2024, 2005, at the University of Cincinnati. The deadline for applying is April 30, 2005. Applications are available on line through UCs College of Engineering.
The camp is sponsored by the ASM Materials Education Foundation, a branch of ASM International, formerly known as the American Society for Metals. The ASM Materials Education Foundation provides for the advancement of scientific and engineering knowledge through its support of education and research.
For more about ASM Materials Camp
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