Research Experience for Undergraduates

 

Research Experiences for Undergraduates
in Behavior, Ecology & Evolution
a program funded by the National Science Foundation

Applications are currently being accepted and are due Friday March 2, 2007
The program runs between 4 June and 10 August, 2007

The University of Colorado Research Experiences for Undergraduates program provides students with the opportunity to participate in research projects at the University of Colorado Mountain Research Station . More information about the University of Colorado REU program, the faculty involved, the host site, and the application process can be found on these pages. Most student participants will be housed at the Mountain Research Station. Participants will live in cabins at the Station through the summer, offering an opportunity for participation in a unique, focused, research program.

MEALS AND HOUSING AT THE MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATION ARE PROVIDED FREE OF COST TO THE PARTICIPANTS. PARTICIPANTS WILL BE REGISTERED FREE OF CHARGE IN A 1 CREDIT COURSE AND WILL BE PAID A STIPEND OF $4000 FOR THE 10 WEEK PROGRAM.

There are two goals of this REU site:

  1. To train promising undergraduate students, from the University of Colorado and other colleges and universities, in modern research methods in the related disciplines of ecology, evolution and behavior
  2. To encourage undergraduate students, especially members of groups traditionally underrepresented in the sciences, to enter graduate school in the biological sciences.

To this end, the participating faculty are committed to significantly involving undergraduate students in their research, to interacting with undergraduates at both a professional and personal level, and to introducing undergraduates to research in ways that will encourage them to pursue a graduate career in the biological sciences.

 

 


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