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- After-School Program for At-Risk Children
The special education program operates an after-school program for at-risk children as a practicum site for master students at Eagle Point Elementary School. - CMOST Nano Camp
In partnership with the Children's Museum of Science and Technology (CMOST), CNSE presents a nanotechnology summer camp geared toward 11-14 year olds. - Child Research and Study Center
CRSC is one of the organized research centers in the School of Education that provides training and field experiece in research for graduate students. - College of Computing and Information Internships
CCI partners with libraries, government, corporations and other organizations to identify internship opportunities mutually beneficial for students and CCI partners. - College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering Program Partnerships with Community Colleges
CNSE assists community colleges with the development of an associate’s degree in nanotechnology. - College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering Summer Internship Program
The highly competitive CNSE Summer Internship program provides hands-on experience to undergraduate students who wish to pursue careers relating to nanotechnology. - College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering's K-12 Educational Outreach
CNSE is firmly committed to raising awareness of the benefits of nanotechnology through a wide array of innovative programs, events and activities. - Community Service in Education (EDU 390)
EDU 390 is a course for undergraduate students to get involved in community service. - Counseling Internship Program
Counseling placements for master’s and doctoral students are provided through cooperative agreements with a variety of colleges, hospitals, and community agencies. - Elementary Student Teaching - Focus on Special Education
Elementary Student Teaching placements are provided for graduate students in the Special Education MS programs through cooperative arrangements with elementary schools. - Elementary Tutoring Program
The Elementary Tutoring Program involves undergraduate students who provide support to elementary schools. - Engineering Explorations Program
CNSE is an active participant in the Albany High School Engineering Explorations program, serving as a host for student laboratory rotations in the form of internships. - Equipment Support Technician Program
CNSE partners with DCCC to bring students into CNSE’s Albany NanoTech Complex to provide the practical, hands-on portion of DCCC’s Equipment Support Technician Program. - Hudson Valley Community College's Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology program (SMT program)
The SMT program, developed in partnership with CNSE, prepares students for careers in the semiconductor manufacturing industry. - Institute of Nanoscale Technology and Youth (INTY)
A partnership between CNSE and the Center for Urban Youth and Technology, the program is aimed at engaging young people in the pioneering field of nanotechnology. - Junior Achievement
Through various volunteer efforts each year, UAlbany students help to teach basic business principles to local K-12 classrooms. - Junior FIRST LEGO
Introduces children from the ages of six to nine on the concepts of teamwork and basic design skills, creating an interest in science and technology - NanoCareer Day
CNSE’s NanoCareer Day is a daylong event at CNSE for students from throughout the region meant to address the national need to stimulate an interest in math and science. - NanoHigh
NanoHigh was designed by CNSE and the City School District of Albany to increase students' knowledge of nanotechnology and the career opportunities it offers. - Nanotechnology Explorations for Science, Training and Education Promotion (NEXSTEP)
NEXSTEP, spearheaded by CNSE's NanoEconomics Constellation in partnership with Key Bank and the Key Foundation, is designed to attract high-tech growth to NYS. - Psychological Services Center
The PSC, a training and research clinic for the Clinical & Counseling Psychology Doctoral students, is a community-based resource for individuals throughout the region. - School Leadership Intern Program
This program for potential school administrators is a series of three courses that requires a minimum of 600 hours over three consecutive semesters. - School Psychology Field Training Program
The programs in School Psychology provide required field placements for their certificate and doctoral students. - Smart Scholars Early College High School Program
The Smart Scholars Early College High School Program was developed to increase high school graduation rates and college completion rates for disadvantaged students. - Special Education Internship Program
The Special Education program provides required internship placements for its graduate students through cooperative agreements with schools across the Capital District. - Student Success Graduate Internship
The program introduces students to the field of student affairs, providing practical experience and an understanding of the functions of a Student Affairs Division. - Summer School Program
Special Education graduate students, in cooperation with local schools, provide summer school instruction for children in need of additional instructional support. - Teaching Internships
Preservice teachers hold internships in teacher education in surrounding schools. - UNI 390 University-wide Internships Program
Approximately 100 students university-wide participate in an extensive internship program with for-profit, not-for-profit and government organizations each year. - University at Albany Literacy Lab
The Reading Department offers the capstone practicum for the literacy specialist master's degree (Birth to Grade 6) in the Cohoes City School District.




