The laboratory of Dr. Nathaniel Weston in the Department of Geography 
and the Environment at Villanova University will host a Research 
Experience for Undergraduates (REU) student during summer 2018. REU 
internships are funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to 
support active research participation of undergraduate students. The REU 
student will develop an independent research project focused on coastal 
ecosystems ecology, and will participate in field trips to tidal marsh 
research sites in Plum Island Sound, MA and Delaware River, NJ. 

Eligibility and Requirements: REU applicants must be citizens or 
permanent residents of the U.S., completed one or more years of college 
but not received a Bachelor’s degree, have completed some coursework 
relevant to related to the REU program, and have plans to pursue a 
career in environmental research. Applicants must confirm that they are 
able to participate in the entire program (June 4 – August 10). The 
summer intern should expect to participate in physically strenuous field 
research in sometimes uncomfortable conditions (muddy, buggy, hot).

Program: The REU intern will receive a stipend of $5000 for the summer. 
Housing on Villanova’s campus and a meal plan will be provided. The 
program runs from June 4 – August 10 (10 weeks). The intern will 
participate in the on-campus professional development activities 
administered by the Villanova Center for Research and Fellowships that 
includes social events and workshops on topics including the responsible 
conduct of research, fellowships in the STEM fields, networking, science 
writing, and delivering effective presentations. The REU intern will 
also receive safety and field sampling training at the start of their 
internship. The REU intern will join a group of undergraduate and 
graduate students in the laboratory of Dr. Nathaniel Weston 
(http://nweston.org), and will work to design and implement an 
independent research project. This REU internship provides the selected 
undergraduate student with an outstanding opportunity to develop and 
design an independent research project and to gain substantial hands-on 
field and laboratory experience in a dynamic research program.

Application: Applicants for the 2018 summer REU internship complete the 
online application and have a letter of recommendation submitted by 
March 16. The online application (http://nweston.org/reu-in-coastal-
ecosystems-ecology/) includes several document uploads that should be 
prepared prior to completing the online portion of the application:
-       A cover letter that describes your interest in coastal 
ecosystems ecology, your professional career goals, and what you hope to 
obtain from a summer REU internship (limited to 1 page).
-       A resume (limited to 2 pages).
-       A copy of your academic transcript (unofficial is acceptable).
Applicants should also request a letter of recommendation from a faculty 
member. The letter can be submitted by email directly to Dr. Weston 
([email protected]). 

See http://nweston.org/reu-in-coastal-ecosystems-ecology/ for more 
information and to apply.

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