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IGERT Summer Research Experiences for Undergraduates June 3 - August 14, 2010Applications accepted through February 15, 2010. See our flyer (pdf). The Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship Program on
Risk Analysis for Introduced Species and Genotypes (ISG-IGERT) is supported
by the National Science Foundation. The program prepares Ph.D. students to conduct research that will improve Ecological Risk Analysis and contribute practical solutions to the many policy challenges surrounding the management of introduced species and genotypes. We recruit a select group of undergraduates to conduct summer research with our faculty and students on topics related to invasive species and genetically modified organisms (GMOs). View Jermaine's poster (pdf) Example topics* include:
We strongly encourage you to interact with our faculty
as you develop your application and please identify faculty you might
be interested in working with on your application form. We encourage applications from persons of under-represented groups. The program has additional resources and opportunities for minority students. Applicants must be US citizens or permanent residents. The program provides:
Students will participate in the programs of the Life Science Summer Undergraduate Research Program (LSSURP). The LSSURP program will provide:
This program will be administered through the Life Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research Programs (LSSURP) office which also houses programs in neuroscience, molecular biology, and Global Change at the Headwaters of the Mississippi REU. Apply via the Life Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research Programs. Applications will be considered through February 15, 2010. To apply online go to: http://www.cbs.umn.edu/main/summer_research/ApplInstr.html. For additional information on the ISG IGERT program contact: For information on the LSSURP program contact: |
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