[Scholarship_alert] University of Colorado -Summer Research Training
Science & Engineering Scholarships Alert
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Title: Summer Multicultural Access to Reasearch Training (SMART)
Sponsor: University of Colorado, Boulder
SYNOPSIS: This program offers students the opportunity to
conduct research under the guidance of a faculty mentor, and
participate in workshops designed to strengthen scientific writing and
oral presentation skills.
Deadline(s): 02/15/2011
Established Date: 06/09/2010
Follow-Up Date: 12/01/2011
Review Date: 11/12/2010
Contact:
Address: University of Colorado
UCB 347
Boulder, CO 80309-0347
U.S.A.
E-mail: smart at Colorado.edu
Web Site: http://www.colorado.edu/GraduateSchool/DiversityInitiative/undergrads/smart/details.html
Tel: 303-492-4607
Fax: 303-735-2944
Deadline Ind: Receipt
Deadline Open: No
*See Restrictions for further information.
DEADLINE NOTE
Application materials must be postmarked no later than February 15,
2011. Applications will not be accepted prior to January 1, 2011.
Award Type(s): Internships
Research Grants/R & D
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
U.S. Permanent Resident
U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)
Appl Type(s): Minority Individual
Undergraduate Student
Target Group(s): Minority-African Americans/Blacks
Minority-Hispanics
Disadvantaged
Minority-Alaskan Natives
Minority-Native Americans
Funding Limit: $3,500 SEEBELOW
Duration: 10 WEEK(s)
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: NONE
Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS
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OBJECTIVES: The program focuses on the development of research
skills and the faculty mentor/student relationship. During the first
week, interns write a research project proposal. In the next eight
weeks they carry out the proposed project. In the final week they
present their research results in oral and written form. Depending on
the academic area, the conduct of research may include laboratory
experimentation, outdoor field work, and data analysis. Students work
either as part of a research team or independently.
ELIGIBILITY
Interns must be citizens or permanent residents of the United
States. Applicants must: Be members of racial/ethnic groups severely
underrepresented in science, math, and engineering (African-American,
Hispanic/Latino, American Indian/Alaska Native), OR be first
generation college students who are economically disadvantaged
according to federal income guidelines; Have completed their second
year of undergraduate study (the equivalent of 60 semester credit
hours) by June 2011; Not have received a bachelor's degree or plan to
receive one before December 2010 - In addition, students are expected
to return to full time udergraduate study folloing their participation
in the SMART Program, and; Have sufficient credits in the academic
areas to which they apply.
FUNDING
The program will pay program cost. The Interns recieve: Tuition
for 3 hours of upper-division undergraduate credit in independent
study at the University of Colorado at Boulder; Room and board for the
10-week program; Transportation to and from Boulder, Colorado, and;A
stipend of $3,500. (msw)
KEYWORDS: Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Architectural Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Atmospheric Sciences
Cellular Biology
Molecular Biology
Neuroscience
Evolutionary Biology
Biochemistry
Computer Science
Computer Engineering
Geology
Marine and Ocean Sciences
Mathematics
Applied Mathematics
Physics
Aerospace Engineering
Behavioral Biology
Ecology
Electrical Engineering/Electronics
Physiology
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