Michigan State University’s Kellogg Biological Station (KBS) is currently accepting applications for the Summer 2015 Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Program.
KBS will be funding 8-10 REUs on projects related to Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, and Sustainable Agriculture. The KBS REU program provides a $5,000 stipend, FREE room & board, up to $500 in travel expenses, and up to $500 in research funds. The program runs 12-weeks from May 18th to August 7th. Applications are due March 1st. For more information or to apply please visit: http://www.kbs.msu.edu/index.php/education/ugrad/reu About KBS: The Kellogg Biological Station is located in Southwest Michigan on the shores of beautiful Gull Lake. KBS is the academic home to MSU professors with research expertise in Ecology, Evolution, and Sustainable Agriculture. KBS encompasses over 3,000 acres and includes the KBS Bird Sanctuary, KBS Long-term Ecological Research Site, Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center, Experimental Pond Lab, Lux Arbor Reserve, KBS Farm and Pasture Dairy and the Kellogg Forest. Each summer undergraduates from across the country live in residence at KBS for courses, research and internships. For more information visit us on Facebook or www.kbs.msu.edu. Also, please feel free to contact me directly if you have any questions! -Danielle ________________________________________________________ Danielle C. Zoellner-Kelly, MSc Kellogg Biological Station - Undergrad Research & Internship Coordinator Research Technician/Editor - Snapp Lab Michigan State University - Dept. of Plant, Soil & Microbial Science PhD candidate - DeWalt Lab Clemson University - Dept. of Biological Sciences
