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Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) - Summer 2008
PROGRAM INFORMATIONApplication Deadline: February 6, 2009Notification: By April 6, 2009 Overview of the program: This intensive ten-week program is open to up to 20 undergraduates who plan to or are considering pursuing research-oriented graduate studies in the behavioral sciences, cognitive sciences, and mental health. The University of Minnesota offers students an ideal opportunity to explore their future options in an intellectually challenging and socially rewarding context. The program is funded by the National Science Foundation and the University of Minnesota. Program Goals: The general program goals are:
Activities: Students will be involved in three types of research related activities under the direction of University of Minnesota faculty.
Program Description:RESEARCH: Participants work as active members of a faculty mentor’s research team, working with their mentor, graduate students, and other lab members. The extent to which research time is spent with the different members of the research team varies from lab to lab. This activity alone may involve 40 hours per week, including some evenings and weekends. The exact scheduling is dependent upon the varying demands of the research projects. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Group activities such as excursions to cultural and social events are planned for the participants in this and other programs. Housing: All participants are expected to reside in a University of Minnesota dormitory. One dormitory (Comstock Hall) is dedicated to housing participants in undergraduate summer research programs and other academic groups. This arrangement facilitates exchange, discussion and sharing of research experiences. Eligibility: Preference is given to students who will have completed their third year of college by the beginning of the program. Students who will have completed their first year and those who will graduate by Fall 2009 are not eligible for this program. An effort will be made to include participants from different colleges and universities, with a variety of research interests, and levels of experience. This program accepts U.S. citizens and resident aliens only. Financial information:
Application materials: A complete application includes the application form, letters of recommendation from two faculty members, and a transcript. Please see instructions and application checklist for details. Selection Criteria: Participants will be selected on the basis of their answers to questions 16 and 17 on the application form, faculty recommendations, transcripts, and the match of the applicants’ research interests with those of participating faculty. Selection Process: Typically over 200 applications are received. Selection is a two-stage process. First, all completed applications are read and evaluated by a screening committee consisting of the program directors and coordinators. Second, those applications that are ranked in the top 40 are given further consideration and forwarded to potential faculty mentors for final selection. Participating faculty: Potential faculty mentors are drawn from a wide variety of research areas such as Child Development; Cognitive Science, Computer Science, Human Factors; Ecology, Evolution and Behavior; Educational Psychology, Kinesiology, Neuroscience, Psychiatry, Behavioral Pharmacology, Psychology, Speech/Language/Hearing Science (Communication Disorders), and related areas. Please refer to the list of potential faculty mentors, a brief description of their research activities, and some relevant references found on the web site. |
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Child Development |
Neuroscience Psychiatry Behavioral Pharmacology Psychology Speech/Language/Hearing Science (Communication Disorders) ...and related areas |
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Notes and Comments:
Contacts You may address specific questions regarding the program to the program director,
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