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University of Colorado at Boulder
Research Experiences for
Undergraduates 2010
Behavior, Ecology & Evolution
Participant Application Form
(please note that at this
time we have not received notification of the renewal of our grant from
NSF, and that it is possible the program may not run this year)
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A complete application includes:
- The electronic application form (below)
- Two letters of recommendation. It is preferred that
letters of recommendation be sent electronically (as an
email attachment or in the body of an email) directly from the referee
to the
REU program coordinator (letters should be sent to: reuebio@colorado.edu, with the
applicant's name in the subject line). However, letters of
recommendation can also be mailed. If letters are mailed, the referee
should place the letter in a signed, sealed envelope.
- An academic transcript. An unofficial (non-sealed)
transcript is okay, but unofficial transcripts must come from the
Registrar's Office of your undergraduate institution; you CANNOT
type out your transcript yourself. Transcripts should be mailed to the
address below. If you are also mailing letters of recommendation, place
transcript and letters of recommendation in a single envelope. If
possible, we prefer transcripts be sent electronically to reuebio@colorado.edu.
Application materials must ARRIVE no later
than Friday, February 26th, 2010.
NB: You must be
currently enrolled at an undergraduate
institution to be eligible for the REU program (i.e. you cannot have
graduated this semester).
Send letters of recommendation and transcript to:
reuebio@colorado.edu
(if via snail mail:)
Dr. Bill Bowman
Dept. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UCB 334
Ramaley N122
University of Colorado at Boulder
Boulder, CO 80309-0334
We ask that applicants be in adequate physical condition to
live at the Station's elevation (9500 feet) and to participate in hikes
and activities at this elevation. For nearly all students, there are no
difficulties beyond needing a few days of acclimation. If you have a
history of heart or lung problems, or have other physical conditions
which might limit your ability to participate, you may wish to consult
with your physician before applying.
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| Electronic application form: |
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| 1. Name: |
| 2. Current College or University: |
| 3. Email: (very important, all subsequent communication
will be via email) |
4. Street Address (School):
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| 5. Phone (at School): |
6. Permanent Street Address (if different from
School):
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| 7. Permanent Phone (if different from above): |
| 8. Expected Date of Graduation: |
| 9. Gender (optional):
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| 10. Ethnic/Racial affiliation (optional):
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11. Choose, in order of preference, the
research advisor(s) with whom you would like to work. Note that this
listing is key in our evaluation of applications. Please consider your
choice of potential mentors/research topics carefully:
First:
Second:
Third: |
| 12. By checking this box, I certify that I am
a U.S. Citizen or Legal Permanent Resident: |
| 13. In the space below, please type or paste a
one page statement describing your
area of interest in biology, your reasons for wanting to participate in
this
program, your previous experience in research (if any), and your career
goals. You may enter text directly or cut and
paste from a word processing program. Be aware, that some formatting
may be lost if you use the latter option. Most student's essays are
about 250 words:
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| If the application form
is accidentally submitted without all the required information, you may
fill out the form again and resubmit. |