[Scholarship_alert] Rutgers Univeristy Summer Research Program
Science & Engineering Scholarships Alert
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Fri Nov 12 06:50:23 PST 2010
Title: Research in Science and Engineering (RISE)
Sponsor: Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
SYNOPSIS: The sponsors provide a Research in Science and
Engineering program for 20-25 outstanding undergraduates to
participate in cutting edge research in the sciences, math, and
engineering under the guidance of prominent faculty mentors. The eight
week program runs from May 31 to July 22, 2011, and the ten week
program runs from May 31 to August 5, 2011 (optional 2 week extension
from the 8 week program).
Deadline(s): 01/15/2011
Established Date: 01/14/2004
Follow-Up Date: 11/01/2011
Review Date: 11/11/2010
Contact:
Address: Research in Science and Engineering (RISE) at Rutgers/UMDNJ
Graduate School-New Brunswick
25 Bishop Place
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1181
U.S.A.
E-mail: rise at rci.rutgers.edu
Web Site: http://rise.rutgers.edu/application.html
Program URL: http://rise.rutgers.edu/riseinfo.html
Tel: 732-932-7275
Fax: 732-932-7047
Deadline Ind: Receipt
Deadline Open: Yes
*See Restrictions for further information.
DEADLINE NOTE
The sponsor has rolling admissions and will start reviewing
applications on January 15, 2011. Reviews will continue until all
spaces are filled (usually during March). Applicants are recommend to
apply early as admission is competitive.
Award Type(s): In-Residence
Internships
Summer
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
U.S. Permanent Resident
Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)
Appl Type(s): Undergraduate Student
Target Group(s): NONE
Funding Limit: $0 SEEBELOW
Duration: 10 WEEK(s)
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: College/University
Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS
CFDA#:
OBJECTIVES: Students will spend most of their time working on a
research project under the guidance of both a faculty mentor and a
near-peer mentor, typically a graduate student or a postdoctoral
fellow in the advisor's group. Students will help design and implement
the project. Examples of research areas include diverse areas of
intellectual inquiry in the sciences and engineering, including
cutting-edge interdisciplinary fields such as bioinformatics,
proteomics, neuroscience, and nanotechnology.
ELIGIBILITY
Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Priority
is given to applicants who will have completed at least the sophomore
year by June 2011. The sponsor will consider current first-years with
truly outstanding credentials. A minimum GPA of B (3.0/4.0) is
required, although exceptions may be granted by the Admissions
Committee.
FUNDING
Undergraduate summer science scholars receive a stipend of $3,200
for eight weeks, or $4,000 for ten weeks. In addition, participants
will receive free campus housing and travel reimbursement for up to
$500. (jap)
KEYWORDS: Mathematics Education
Science Education
Engineering Education
ENGINEERING
HEALTH AND SAFETY/MEDICAL SCIENCES/BIOMEDICAL
Biological Sciences
Neuroscience
Chemical Sciences
Mathematics
Physical Sciences
Physics
Science, General/Other
Bioinformatics
Nanotechnology
Proteomics
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