Title: Translational Ecology for Undergraduates
Since 2011 the Cary REU program has embraced a new focus – Translational Ecology. We hope to train a new generation of environmental scientists who are both prepared and motivated to translate ecological science to the public.
Working closely with a mentor scientist, students delineate a research question and hypotheses, develop and implement a project, analyze data, give an oral presentation in a formal symposium and write a paper. Skill building workshops support student learning. The bulk of students’ time is spent in this facet of the program.
Students participate in a Scientific Writing Workshop, a Statistics/R Workshop, Responsible Conduct of Research trainings, and sessions in asking good questions, applying theory in research, giving effective talks, and future options in work and study. The Forum on Translational Ecology showcases examples of translational ecology in action, as well as a diversity of professional role models and careers. Students are supported in reflecting on themselves as scientists and translators of science.
The program runs from May 22 - August 11, 2017
The deadline is FEBRUARY 3, 2017
Benefits include:
- A stipend of $6,300
- Housing in the Bacon Flats dormitory located on our campus just next door to the research and administration building
- A food allowance of $900 for the 12 week program.
Students studying these fields are encouraged to apply (other majors are also considered; see the program's website to find out if this is right for you):
- Ecology
- Environmental Science
- Biological Sciences
Click on the link below to read more about this opportunity and see if you are eligible to apply. For help with applying, please contact Dr. April Householder, Director of Undergraduate Research and Nationally Competitive Scholarships at aprilh@umbc.edu.