National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates Info Session

National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates Info Session

Are you looking for opportunities to do paid summer research? If you are majoring in science, technology, math, or the social sciences (psychology, sociology, geography, political science, economics), you might consider applying for a National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU).

 

Each year, the National Science Foundation funds Research Experiences for Undergrads (REUs) at universities across the United States (and, in some cases, internationally). Research experiences are offered in traditional STEM subjects as well as social science research, with opportunities available for all levels of students. REUs are fully funded for participants, with travel allowances and living stipends provided.

 

On November 29 at 4PM in Atkinson 108, the National Scholarships Office will be holding information sessions on NSF REUs. We will be joined by Wesley DeMontigny, a senior biology major and REU alum who will be talking about his experiences completing research as part of an REU. Participants will learn how to identify and develop competitive applications for appropriate REUs. Anyone who is unable to attend is encouraged to contact Anna Whiteside (anna.whiteside@gcsu.edu, 478-445-8598) for more information.

 

Updated: 2022-11-18
Tue,
Nov
29,
2022
  
4:00 
P.M.
 - 
5:00
P.M.
Anna Whiteside
anna.whiteside@gcsu.edu
(478)445-8598
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