REU in Marine Science at the University of California Santa Barbara

A Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) summer fellowship is open at the 
Marine Science 
Institute, University of California Santa Barbara. Duration is 12 weeks, June 
3-Aug 29, although 
these dates can be somewhat flexible to accommodate academic schedules. We 
invite applications 
from qualified, highly motivated undergraduate students from U.S. 
colleges/universities to 
participate in a 12-week lab and field based summer research experience. The 
fellow will be 
involved with an NSF-funded project on the use of particulate organic matter by 
marine suspension 
feeders, and will do a project likely focused on some aspect of trophic 
relationships in kelp forests 
off the California coast. The student will learn ecological and biochemical 
methods to explore this 
topic, and will be required to write a report, in the format of a scientific 
paper, and give a 
presentation on their project at the end of the summer.  Travel costs to and 
from UCSB will be 
covered, and the student will be provided with a $500/week stipend for living 
expenses.  This is an 
intensive full-time commitment and any work or educational activities outside 
the program must 
be approved.

Eligibility
You are eligible if you are an undergraduate student who has completed at least 
two years of study 
towards a bachelor's degree, and you will still be an undergraduate in the fall 
after the summer 
program.  Students from underrepresented groups and institutions with limited 
research 
opportunities are especially encouraged to apply. Experience with scientific 
diving is desirable but 
not required. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the 
U.S. and its 
possessions. The University of California is an equal opportunity employer and 
educator. 

Application
Interested applicants should send a statement of interest, resume, unofficial 
transcript, one letter 
of recommendation, and contact information for one additional reference. The 
statement of 
interest should be less than 500 words and include the following information: 
(i) professional 
goals, (ii) interest in position, and (iii) relevant experience. Send 
application materials, preferably in 
one PDF or Word file, to Robert Miller ([email protected]) by April 15, 2014. 
You may also send 
all application materials in hard copy by mail to: Robert Miller, Marine 
Science Institute, UCSB, 
Santa Barbara CA 93601-6150. The letter of recommendation should be sent 
directly from the 
recommender (please include the applicants name in the subject line for 
emails). Incomplete 
applications will not be considered.  

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