2014 TSA Volunteer Registration

NEI and the DC Chapters of NAYGN and U.S. WIN are supporting the Technology Student Association's (TSA) National Conference in Washington D.C.

TSA is a group of 180,000 middle and high school students who are interested in future careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).

The National Conference will boast 5,000+ students and educators who are participating in the final rounds of one of sixty STEM related competitions.

NEI, U.S. WIN and NAYGN Volunteers will will either 1) be a judge of a student focused technology competition or 2) help facilitate the Global Nuclear Fuel Cycle game.

Having the opperutnity to run the Global Nuclear Fuel Cycle game is unique. Nuclear is the only industry offered a workshop to educate such a large number of students

Volunteers will be provided additional details via email. Questions can be sent to Elizabeth McAndrew-Benavides at emb@nei.org or 202-739-8143.

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* 1. Tells us who you are:

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* 2. Which organization should take credit for your volunteer hours for this event?

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* 3. Would you like to be a volunteer for the Global Nuclear Fuel Cycle Game? The game will be played on Sunday, June 29 from 11 am to 4 pm at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center National Harbor, Maryland. (600 students will play this game simultaneously in four rooms. We need at least three volunteers per room.)

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* 4. Would you like to volunteer to be a judge of one of the TSA student competitions? TSA would like volunteers to participate from 8am to 4pm. Choose all days that you are interested in volunteering. (Note: Volunteers do not have to be an engineer or scientist to be a judge. Many of the competitions revolve around communicating technical information and would support judges with government affairs or public relations backgrounds.)

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