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Subject: Maryland Sea Grant Research Experiences for Undergraduates
Description:
Are you looking for a summer research internship studying ocean, coastal or
environmental science? I invite you to check out the Maryland Sea Grant
Summer REU program. We bring upper-level undergraduate students to the
Chesapeake Bay to conduct individual research projects with a
scientist-mentor at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental
Science. We select undergrads in many disciplines, including engineering,
biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, ecology and marine and
environmental science.
Each REU fellow will receive:
$7,200 stipend
Free housing at your research lab
Round-trip travel expenses
In particular, we encourage students from colleges and universities where
access to marine science and to research opportunities is limited and who are
from groups traditionally underrepresented in science, technology,
engineering and math. We believe bringing together students from many
disciplines, backgrounds and parts of the country makes for a more
interesting and educational summer experience.
Apply for our 12-week program from May 22 to August 13, 2022. We are
accepting applications for the 2022 class now through February 15, but
recognize that the state of the pandemic may impact how the program operates
(in-person, virtual, hybrid). Please visit our website to find out more
(www.mdsg.umd.edu/reu) or drop me a note at [log in to unmask]
Program Flyer: https://bit.ly/MD-REU-22
Application and guidance: https://mdsg.umd.edu/reu/how-apply
Contact Person: Mike Allen
Contact Email: [log in to unmask]
Website URL: www.mdsg.umd.edu/reu
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