Central Michigan University is seeking undergraduate students to participate
in a 10-week research experience at its Biological Station (CMUBS) on Beaver
Island, Michigan.  This program will provide funding for 5-7 undergraduates
to work with CMU faculty on research projects related to the chemical,
physical and biological aspects of the Lake Michigan nearshore shunt and its
influence on nearshore-offshore coupling.  Students will live and work on
Beaver Island from June 1 – August 7, 2015, receiving a $4,000 stipend,
together with free room and board and up to $500 for travel to Beaver Island
and the CMU Biological Station.  More information on the program and the
online application are available at:
https://www.cmich.edu/colleges/cst/cmubs/students/summer_research/Pages/default.aspx.
 

Applications, along with supporting materials, are due by Friday, February
27, 2015, with the final selection of participants expected by March 27, 2015. 

Questions can be directed to Jessica Lapp, coordinator of the Institute for
Great Lakes Research, via email to [email protected] or by phone to
989-774-4401.

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