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  <Title>Missouri Botanical Garden Research Experience</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Missouri Botanical Garden is pleased to announce the opening of the Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program that will provide research opportunities for 10 students, for 10 weeks during the summer of 2018. Students will work on independent mentored projects in plant systematics, conservation biology, and ethnobotany. Participants will have access to the Garden’s herbarium of more than 6.5 million specimens, an excellent botanical library, rich garden collections, a laboratory facilities for plant anatomy, microscopy, digital imaging, SEM, and DNA analysis, and the Shaw Nature Reserve – a 2,400 acre ecological preserve featuring prairie, forest, glades, wetlands, and 14 miles of hiking trails.<div><br></div>
    <div><strong>Benefits:</strong></div>
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    <div><strong>Suggested Majors:</strong></div>
    <div><em>*Note: These are merely suggestions. If you feel this opportunity is right for you then we encourage you to apply.</em></div>
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    <li>Biological Sciences, </li>
    <li>Environmental Science, </li>
    <li>Botany, </li>
    <li>Conservation Biology, </li>
    <li>Ecology</li>
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    <div><strong>Application Deadline: February 28, 2018</strong></div>
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    <div><div><em>If you have any questions about finding summer research or you need assistance with you application, please contact Dr. April Householder, <a href="mailto:aprilh@umbc.edu">aprilh@umbc.edu</a>.</em></div></div>
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  <Summary>Missouri Botanical Garden is pleased to announce the opening of the Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program that will provide research opportunities for 10 students, for 10 weeks...</Summary>
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  <Title>Summer Research Experience at Purdue University</Title>
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    <div><strong>NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU): Molecular and Biochemical Analysis of Proteins</strong></div>
    <div>This program provides advanced training in the manipulation and analysis of proteins for undergraduate students. It facilitates a deep understanding of experimental laboratory research, insights into protein biochemistry and contemplation of the broader context of research. A wide range of student research projects mentored by faculty in the Department of Biochemistry is available. Students who are planning a career in research, but have limited undergraduate research opportunities at their home institution, and students from underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply.</div>
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    <div>Dates: May 28 – August 3, 2018</div>
    <div>(Please note that students must participate in the entire program)</div>
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    <div><strong>Overview of Program</strong></div>
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    <li>Ten-week mentored research experience</li>
    <li>Career development sessions each week</li>
    <li>$5250 stipend and additional $750 meal allowance</li>
    <li>On-campus housing provided</li>
    <li>Round-trip transportation to West Lafayette, IN</li>
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    <div><strong>Eligibility</strong></div>
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    <li>Undergraduate who has completed at least 4 semesters of college study</li>
    <li>Students must have at least one semester of college remaining after the summer of 2018</li>
    <li>U.S. citizen or permanent resident</li>
    <li>Grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale</li>
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    <div><strong>Suggested Majors:</strong></div>
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    <em>*Note: These are only suggestions. If you feel this opportunity is right for you then we encourage you to apply.</em><strong> </strong>
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    <li>Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, </li>
    <li>Biological Sciences,</li>
    <li> Chemistry</li>
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    <div><strong>Application Deadline: FEBRUARY 9, 2018</strong></div>
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    <div><em>If you have any questions about finding summer research or you need assistance with you application, please contact Dr. April Householder, <a href="mailto:aprilh@umbc.edu">aprilh@umbc.edu</a>.</em></div>
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  <Title>University of Nebraska-Lincoln Summer Research Program</Title>
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    <div>The Nebraska SRP offers undergraduate students the opportunity to participate in nationally funded research groups across multiple disciplines. Designed for students with an interest in pursuing graduate education, the program provides a firsthand glimpse into life as a graduate student and prepares undergraduates to take that next step. Students are selected to work closely with a specific faculty mentor and their team of researchers throughout the summer on either an ongoing research project or a project condensed to fit the 10 week time frame. </div>
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    <div><strong>Benefits for participants include:</strong></div>
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    <li>$5,000 - $6,000 competitive stipends, </li>
    <li>Suite-style housing and meal plan</li>
    <li>travel/transport coverage, </li>
    <li>graduate school preparation workshops, </li>
    <li>social and networking activities, and more.</li>
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    <div><strong>Summer 2018 research programs include:</strong></div>
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    <li>Applied Plant Systems</li>
    <li>Bioenergy Systems</li>
    <li>Biomedical Engineering</li>
    <li>Chemistry</li>
    <li>Integrated Agronomic Systems</li>
    <li>Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC)</li>
    <li>Minority Health Disparities</li>
    <li>Nanohybrid Functional Materials</li>
    <li>Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure</li>
    <li>Redox Biology</li>
    <li>Sustainability of Civil Infrastructures in Rural Environments</li>
    <li>Systems Biology of Plant and Microbiome</li>
    <li>Unmanned Systems</li>
    <li>Virology</li>
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    <strong>Priority Deadline: FEB 1, 2018</strong>
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    <div><strong>Regular Deadline: MAR 1, 2018</strong></div>
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    <div><em>If you have any questions about finding summer research or you need assistance with you application, please contact Dr. April Householder, <a href="mailto:aprilh@umbc.edu">aprilh@umbc.edu</a>.</em></div>
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  <Title>How to Apply to URCAD and Write a Research Abstract</Title>
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    <p><strong>TODAY AT NOON, SHERMAN 113 WITH DR. APRIL HOUSEHOLDER, </strong>Director of Undergraduate Research and Nationally Competitive Scholarships</p>
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    <p><strong>Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day (URCAD)</strong> features research, scholarship, and creative work carried out by UMBC undergraduates. Student work is shared through oral presentations, posters, artistic exhibits, performances, and film. Over 300 presenters participate annually. Researchers work with faculty mentors on independent research, or research that is part of the mentor’s on-going projects.  They are from all disciplines, and can be working on a thesis, capstone project, part of a scholars or honors program, or they can be unaffiliated.</p>
    <p>This campus-wide celebration of achievement affirms UMBC’s commitment to the twin goals of research and a distinctive undergraduate experience.</p>
    <p>All current undergraduates who have conducted research, scholarship or creative work in the last year may apply to present their results at URCAD. Mentors, fellow students, friends, family members, high school teachers and students, graduate school recruiters, and the general public are invited to attend.</p>
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  <Title>Truman Scholarship for Juniors Interested in Public Service</Title>
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        <span><br>The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation awards 55-65 scholarships of up to $30,000 to exceptional college juniors who want to work in government, education, the nonprofit sector, or the public interest/advocacy sector. Truman Scholars are agents for change and have an extensive background in community service; a commitment to a career in government or the nonprofit and advocacy sectors; communication skills and a high probability of becoming a “change agent”; and a strong academic record with likely acceptance to the graduate school of the candidate’s choice. </span><div><span><br></span></div>
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        <span>There is an internal selection process for this award, and anyone who is interested in applying must contact Dr. April Householder, Director of Undergraduate Research and Nationally Competitive Scholarships at <a href="mailto:aprilh@umbc.edu">aprilh@umbc.edu</a> in order to be considered for institutional nomination. <br></span><div><span><br></span></div>
        <div><span>Attend the information session on Wednesday, December 6, 2017 in 113 Sherman Hall, A-wing.</span></div>
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        <div><span>For more information, see:</span></div>
        <div><a href="https://www.truman.gov">https://www.truman.gov</a></div>
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        <a href="https://oue.umbc.edu/ncs/">https://oue.umbc.edu/ncs/</a> (read about UMBC's former Truman Scholars)</div>
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  <Title>Undergraduate Summer Institute for Philosophy Students</Title>
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    <div>Philosophy in an Inclusive Key Summer Institute (PIKSI) summer institutes are designed to encourage undergraduates from underrepresented groups to consider future study of philosophy. Undergraduates and recent graduates from underrepresented groups such as women, African Americans, Chicano/as and Latino/as, Native Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, LGBTs, economically disadvantaged communities, and people with disabilities are urged to apply.</div>
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    <div>Benefits:<br><ul>
    <li>Transportation and lodging are provided. </li>
    <li>Stipends are awarded to all.</li>
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    <div><strong>Application Deadline:</strong></div>
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    <li><strong>Undergraduates: JANUARY 31, 2018</strong></li>
    <li><strong>Graduate Assistants (PIKSI-Rock only): JANUARY 31, 2018</strong></li>
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    <div>See website for more information about PIKSI and its program locations</div>
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    <div><div><em>If you have any questions about finding summer research or you need assistance with you application, please contact Dr. April Householder, <a href="mailto:aprilh@umbc.edu">aprilh@umbc.edu</a>.</em></div></div>
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    <h5>SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY<br>
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    <p>Students interested in a research career in mathematics, the natural sciences, or engineering are invited to apply to the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program. Established by Congress in 1986,  Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation operates an educational scholarship program designed to provide opportunities for outstanding U.S. students with excellent academic records and demonstrated interest in, and potential for, research careers in STEM fields.</p>
    
    <p>Scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit to students who are sophomores or juniors during the current academic year and who have excellent academic records and demonstrated interest in and potential for research careers in mathematics, the natural sciences, or engineering. The scholarship covers undergraduate eligible expenses for tuition, fees, books, and room and board to a maximum of $7,500 per academic year.</p>
    
    
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    <p>To be considered for nomination, a student must:</p>
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    <li>study left and be pursuing a bachelor’s degree on a full-time basis. (A current sophomore student in a two-year college who plans to transfer to a baccalaureate program may be nominated.)</li>
    
    <li>Have an average of at least B or the equivalent.</li>
    
    <li>Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.</li>
    
    <li>Have a demonstrated interest in a research career in mathematics, the natural sciences, or engineering.</li>
    
    <li>Be nominated by his or her college or university on the official online nomination application provided by the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation.</li>
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    <p>Scholarship recipients nominated as sophomores can expect to receive a maximum of two years of scholarship support.</p>
    
    <p>Scholarship recipients nominated as juniors are eligible for a maximum of one year of scholarship support.</p>
    
    <h6>HOW TO APPLY</h6>
    <p>Colleges and universities nominate students for Goldwater Scholarships. Information may be obtained from the designated Goldwater Scholarship Campus Representative* (Dr. April Householder) at your institution.</p>
    
    <h6>SELECTION</h6>
    <p>A distinguished committee of educators; deans; and mathematics, natural science, and engineering faculty members will review the nominee’s credentials and recommend a pool of qualified individuals to the Board of Trustees of the Goldwater Foundation. The Trustees will make the final approval.</p>
    
    <p>Interested students should contact Dr. April Householder, Director of Undergraduate Research and Nationally Competitive Scholarships.</p>
    
    <p>Attend the Goldwater application workshop on: <strong>Wednesday, 11/22 at 12:00pm in 003 Sherman Hall (Meyerhoff Conference Room).</strong></p>
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  <Title>Academy For Research, Clinical, &amp; Health Equity Scholarship</Title>
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    <strong>The Dean for Medical Education's Inaugural Academy for Research, Clinical, and Health Equity Scholarship (ARCHES)</strong> is a six-week program for eight undergraduate students who are rising juniors and rising seniors interested in pursuing medical studies. All students are encouraged to apply, including students who identify as first-generation college students, students who come from backgrounds underrepresented in the <strong>health professions</strong>, and students who are committed to advancing opportunities for populations who lack equitable access to health care and/or committed to serving the underserved.<div><br></div>
    <div>This program will engage selected participants in clinical experience, guided research, and immersive service at Georgetown University. Participants will gain exposure to the clinical and research activities at Georgetown University School of Medicine and to the greater DC community on issues of health equity. GUSOM ARCHES aims to strengthen the research and clinical skills of promising undergraduate students and prepare them for successful matriculation into medical school.</div>
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    <p><span>Naomi Mburu </span><span>’18, chemical engineering, is the first student in UMBC history to receive the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship.</span></p>
    <p><span><br></span><span>Established in 1902, the Rhodes Scholarship is the oldest and most celebrated international fellowship award in the world. Each year, 32 young students from the United States are selected as Rhodes Scholars, through a process representing the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories. Rhodes Scholars are chosen not only for their outstanding scholarly achievements, but for their character, commitment to others and to the common good, and for their potential for leadership in whatever domains their careers may lead. </span><span>Past </span><span>Rhodes Scholars include Bill Clinton, Rachel Maddow, Cory Booker, George Stephanopoulos, and Susan Rice. UMBC now stands shoulder to shoulder with the best and the brightest. <br></span><span> <br></span><span><span>“As a Rhodes Scholar, I will be completing a Ph.D. in engineering science and likely conducting my research under Dr. Peter Ireland at Oxford University to work on heat transfer applications for nuclear fusion reactors,” says Mburu. “I believe the Rhodes Scholarship will allow me to foster a strong community amongst my fellow scholars.”</span></span></p>
    <p><span><span><br></span></span><span>Mburu is currently working with </span><span>Gymama Slaughter</span><span>, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, to </span><span>to </span><a href="http://news.umbc.edu/umbcs-gymama-slaughter-receives-nearly-1-5-million-from-u-s-army-to-develop-bioreactors-that-could-pause-the-clock-for-life-saving-organ-transplants/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">develop a bioreactor to extend the viability of human organs awaiting transplant</a><span>. The sensors will track glucose levels, lactic acid, and nitric oxide to ensure that the organ remains healthy as it is transported to the recipient. </span><span>“As a mentor, I’m fortunate to work with the best and brightest students at UMBC, including Naomi, who have a strong desire to change the world. Naomi’s aspiration is to become an advocate for scientific advancement in renewable energy sources and education equality. The Rhodes scholarship is a well-deserved recognition of the positive impact she will have in the field of nuclear engineering and on the human condition across the world," says Slaughter.</span><span> </span></p>
    <p><span><br></span><span>Naomi has co-authored two publications with her mentor, and also presented her research at multiple conferences and at <a href="https://ur.umbc.edu/urcad/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">URCAD</a>. Naomi's other undergraduate </span>research experiences include internships at world-class research institutions such as Johns Hopkins, Vanderbilt University, Intel, and at the European Center for
    Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland. <span>One of only ten Americans selected for the CERN experience from
    three hundred applicants- and the only African American female in her cohort- Naomi combines great tenacity and drive with a strong sense of self and a deep
    understanding of others. While she was studying abroad in Geneva, Naomi came to
    appreciate the benefits of doing research as part of a team of international
    scientists with diverse viewpoints and ideas. The Rhodes Scholarship will
    provide Naomi with superb opportunities to develop her talents and deepen her
    connections to people from around the world who are all working to solve global
    problems related to nuclear energy. </span></p>
    <p><span><br></span><span>Mburu’s success shows that UMBC’s commitment to research and unique undergraduate academic opportunities is working, explains </span><span>April Householder, D</span><span>irector of Undergraduate Research and Nationally Competitive Scholarships. "</span><span>Naomi took advantage of everything UMBC had to offer during her
    time here as an undergraduate student- engaging with dedicated faculty mentors,
    being involved in academic support programs like the Honors College and the
    Meyerhoff Scholars Program, dedicating herself to undergraduate research,
    giving back to the community as a Sherman STEM classroom coach, receiving a Goldwater Scholarship, serving as a
    student leader in NSBE, and studying abroad. </span><span>It
    takes a well-integrated team of dedicated support staff to prepare a candidate
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    I was impressed by  how </span><span>Naomi listened humbly to every
    piece of advice that she was given by our team in Undergraduate Academic Affairs throughout the rigorous application process</span><span>.” She adds, “</span><span>I am delighted that Naomi is the first Rhodes Scholar in the history of our institution.</span><span>With Naomi's success, we
    can say with confidence that UMBC has finally arrived as a national leader in
    innovation, teaching, and student success.</span><span> This is a monumental accomplishment and we
    couldn’t be more proud."</span></p>
    <p><span>Naomi adds, “Being the first Rhodes Scholar from UMBC is a tremendous honor! I am excited for the recognition that this is bringing UMBC, and I am elated that UMBC's first Rhodes Scholar went to an African American female in STEM! That really shows the power of the minority STEM recruitment and support at UMBC.”</span></p>
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    <p>The office of <a href="https://oue.umbc.edu/ncs/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">nationally</a><a href="https://oue.umbc.edu/ncs/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> competitive scholarships</a> helps support high-acheiving students to study within the U.S and abroad, by providing funding for graduate school and research opportunities. These scholarships are recognized as some of the most prestigious in the world, and their purpose is to develop outstanding students into leaders whose research and careers will have far-reaching impacts on the world. <span>UMBC provides direct support to students seeking to apply for nationally competitive scholarships. If you are interested in applying for one of these opportunities, </span>contact <span>Dr. April Householder </span><span>at</span><span> </span><a href="mailto:aprilh@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">aprilh@umbc.edu</a><span>.</span><span> Before beginning this process, please review the eligibility guidelines for the scholarship(s) you are interested in.</span></p>
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