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NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program

Warm-water Aquatic Ecology

Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA

Summer 2019: May 19 to July 28

http://wilsonlab.com/reu/



Overview: We are excited to invite applications from undergraduate students to 
participate in a National Science Foundation supported summer Research 
Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program focused on the ecology of 
southeastern ponds, rivers, reservoirs, and estuaries.  Ten undergraduate 
students will work closely with a team of Auburn University faculty to explore 
aquatic ecosystems, complete a student-driven research project, participate in 
a variety of professional development and social activities, develop and lead 
an outreach project, and share their research findings in a symposium at the 
conclusion of the program.  Participants will work closely with our mentors to 
develop an interdisciplinary project involving complementary fields, such as 
community ecology, limnology, evolution, fisheries management, molecular 
biology, conservation, biogeochemistry, biodiversity, and microbiology.  The 
program will run from May 19 to July 28, 2019 (10 weeks).



Flyer: Please help us advertise the program by posting our flyer at your 
institution - http://wilsonlab.com/reu/pubs/reu_flyer.pdf



Eligibility: All applicants who are interested in receiving NSF support must 
currently be a (1) U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or permanent resident and (2) 
an undergraduate freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior graduating no earlier 
than September 2019 or a high school senior that will start their undergraduate 
education the following fall semester after the REU program.  We are especially 
encouraging students from traditionally under-represented groups in biology 
(i.e., African-Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, Alaska Natives, 
Native Hawaiians, other Pacific Islanders, students with disabilities, first 
generation college students, and U.S. veterans) as well as students from 
institutions with limited research opportunities (e.g., community colleges) or 
students in financial need to apply.  The online application is available at 
http://wilsonlab.com/reu/application.html



Support: Participants will receive a stipend ($5,500) plus housing and 
subsistence, financial assistance for travel to and from Auburn, and support 
for lab and field supplies.  For full consideration, on-line applications must 
be received by 1 February 2019.



International students: Although not financially supported by our REU Site, we 
are also open to including a few strongly motivated and self-funded 
international students in our REU Site research and professional development 
activities.

Contact information: For more information about the REU Site, visit 
http://wilsonlab.com/reu/ or contact Dr. Alan Wilson (wil...@auburn.edu).


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Alan Wilson
Associate Professor - Auburn University
School of Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Aquatic Sciences
www.wilsonlab.com<http://www.wilsonlab.com/> - 334.246.1120

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