The NSF funded Kellogg Biological Station (KBS) REU Site “Understanding 
biological responses to global change in a field station community” gives 
students an opportunity to conduct full-time research in collaboration with our 
field station's outstanding group of resident faculty, postdocs, and graduate 
students. Participants will live at KBS and gain a wide variety of field and 
lab research experiences, new friendships, and professional references at a 
world-renowned biological station on beautiful Gull Lake, Michigan.

Our 10-week summer program will run from May 18-July 26th, 2025. All REU 
participants will receive a generous $7,000 stipend, room and board at KBS, 
funding towards travel costs, and funding for research supplies.

No prior research experience is required to participate in the KBS REU program.

We especially encourage students from historically underrepresented groups 
and/or minority-serving institutions, first generation college students, 
transfer students, and students from institutions with limited research 
opportunities to apply for our program.

Application deadline is February 15th, 2025. Contact kbssum...@msu.edu for more 
information. Learn more and apply 
here<https://www.kbs.msu.edu/education/undergraduate-program/research-experiences-for-undergraduates-reu/>!




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Sarah Roy, PhD
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Academic Coordinator
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Advocate
Kellogg Biological Station
Michigan State University
roysa...@msu.edu
Office Phone: 269-671-2352

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