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<Title>Astronomy - Paid Summer Research</Title>
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    Department is pleased to invite applications for the first annual Hoffleit
    Undergradate Astronomy Research Scholarship. This program serves as an
    opportunity for keen undergraduates in STEM fields with a strong interest in
    pursuing astronomy to <strong>spend 6-8 weeks performing astronomy research in with
    Yale rearchers</strong>. <br></span></p><p><span>Research topics cover a wide range, from the characterization
    and discovery of exoplanets, the study of the Sun and stars, to the origin and
    evolution of small and large galaxies. Yale’s astronomy department is located in
    New Haven, CT, near historic downtown and the East Rock neighborhood. New Haven
    is a vibrant city in the summertime; home to the Arts and Ideas festival, many
    cafes and restaurants. The undergraduate students will be housed together in
    the beautiful campus residential colleges where they will have the opportunity
    to interact with undergraduate scholars from other departments.</span></p><p><span>The program encourages
    <strong>undergraduates from all nationalities</strong> to apply, particularly, those with a
    strong desire to continue to graduate school.</span></p><p><span>To apply or find out more, visit <a href="http://www.astro.yale.edu/vlg8/hoffleitfellowship.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://www.astro.yale.edu/vlg8/hoffleitfellowship.html</a></span></p><p><span>And direct any questions to </span><span><span> </span></span><a href="mailto:valerie.robalino@yale.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>valerie.robalino@yale.edu</span></a><span><span><span> </span></span><span>Subject: Hoffleit</span> Queries</span></p>
    
    
    
    
    
    
    <span>The deadline for applications is 15th February 2014 and offers will be
    made by March 1<sup>st</sup>.</span></div>
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<Title>Paid Summer Research Opportunity - computational modeling</Title>
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    (MIDAS) National Center of Excellence summer 
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    this ten-week Summer Research Program, participants will gain an 
    appreciation of major research questions being raised at the 
    intersection of public health, biological science, and computer 
    technology and become acclimated to the rigors of scientific research 
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    <br><span>The program is open to all undergraduates with an interest in the 
    computational modeling and simulation of infectious diseases. 
    Applications are accepted from undergraduate students who are in good 
    academic standing and are currently enrolled in a four year college or 
    university. Women and underrepresented groups are particularly 
    encouraged to apply.<strong><br><br>Application Deadline: </strong>February 24, 2014</span><br><br>Successful applicants will be awarded a $4500 research stipend for the ten week program. Housing and travel provided as needed.<br></div>
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<Title>Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics</Title>
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<Title>Summer Research Opportunity in Physics!</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><strong><span>The <u>S</u>ummer <u>U</u>ndergraduate <u>P</u>rogram in <u>E</u>mory <u>R</u>enal <u>R</u>esearch (SUPERR)</span></strong><span> will promote an appreciation for the study of kidney, urology, and hematologic (KUH) diseases among undergraduate students who are interested in furthering their scientific research and could be encouraged to pursue a career in biomedical scientific research.  Early exposure of undergraduate researchers to these exciting areas of study will give promising students first hand experience in laboratory methods to answer questions that directly affect human health and disease.  Our goal is to foster sustained interest in KUH diseases, thereby increasing the number of students applying to PhD and MD/PhD programs, and increasing the cadre of scientists in the biomedical workforce studying these topics in the future. </span></p>
    
    <p><span>SUPERR will expose undergraduate students to current questions in KUH diseases that are being investigated by NIDDK supported investigators at Emory University.  Following a national recruitment, selected students will participate in a 12-week didactic and laboratory-based experiential program on our Atlanta campus to advance their knowledge of nephrology, urology, and hematology research through laboratory experimentation, clinical research, career development activities, responsible conduct in research training, and opportunities to present and share their research.   Specific targeted skills will include data
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