Sentences with phrase «summer research fellowship»

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My suggestion — which I recommend to all of my undergraduate lab members — is simple: Apply for a scholarship, fellowship, or award of some type that requires a recommendation letter and has a deadline in the fall or spring after your summer research.
Your mentor will have observed your professional skills and personal strengths, and if you keep in touch, she may alert you to opportunities such as a scholarship or fellowship program, a conference travel award, or an additional summer research program that suits you.
I fell into research early, accepting a summer fellowship after my first year.
If you are a 2nd - year PhD student and you fancy spending 2 months in a Japanese laboratory next summer, I strongly recommend the British Council / JSPS Research Experience Fellowships for Young Foreign Researchers.
For the summer 2003 program, research fellowships will be available for undergraduate students.
Boone, a master's student, was awarded a Center for Global Public Health fellowship to spend the summer of 2016 prior to the games conducting research in Brazil.
The organization offers two types of opportunities for early - career scientists: postdoctoral research fellowships and undergraduate summer internships.
The center offers a number of travel grants, summer fellowships, and research fellowships for university undergraduates and graduate students.
The Mount Desert Islander reported that the summer fellowship program provides undergraduates, 24 of them from Maine colleges, with hands - on research training in an advanced laboratory environment.
The American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB) Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships (SURF) fund promising undergraduate students so they can conduct research in plant biology during the early part of their college Research Fellowships (SURF) fund promising undergraduate students so they can conduct research in plant biology during the early part of their college research in plant biology during the early part of their college careers.
In addition, our Richard J. Goss Fellowships in Regenerative Biology program supports independent and innovative summer postdoctoral research projects.
Below is a list of the local MDI Biological Laboratory 2017 undergraduate summer fellows, along with the funding sources for their fellowships, the names and affiliations of their scientist mentors and the titles of their research projects.
The summer fellowship program provides undergraduates with hands - on research training in an advanced laboratory environment.
This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH grants R00 - GM098600, NIH - DP2 - GM119140, T32 - GM007790, F32 - GM109680), the Searle Scholars Program (14 - SSP - 210), Sidney Kimmel Foundation (SKF -15-154), the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), the Harold and Leila Mathers Charitable Foundation, the Eleanor Schwartz Charitable Foundation, the Broodbank Trust, Hughes Hall fellowship (University of Cambridge), the Ford Foundation, Stanford University, and the Stanford Summer Research Program / Amgen Scholars Program.
Below is a list of the MDI Biological Laboratory 2017 undergraduate summer fellows, along with the funding sources for their fellowships, the names and affiliations of their scientist mentors and the titles of their research projects.
Prizes for outstanding research, fellowships for summer research with faculty, honors projects and independent study are among the many opportunities our students have in the field.
Teachers can apply for summer General Educator Fellowships to work with scientists on research projects, such as monitoring the zebra population in Kenya or excavating sites related to Peru's Wari Empire, in the Andes, or for Live from the Field slots; in this short trip during the school year, teachers report back to their classrooms with blogs, videos, and phone conferences.
Thanks to financial support from the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association (HSVMA), Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program is accepting applications for two additional summer 2013 research fellowships in conjunction with -LSB-...]
Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program is accepting applications for summer 2013 research fellowships in conjunction with the Merial Student Scholars Program.
Boettcher was previously a curatorial fellow at the Yale University Art Gallery, and has held research fellowships at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, and the Terra Foundation Summer Residency in Giverny, France.
awards research enabling grant $ 7500.00, university of north texas, 2010 junior faculty fellowship $ 5000.00, university of north texas, 2010 purchase award, 1st national bank, columbia, mo 2008 fellowship, vermont studio artist colony, vt 2000 jessie rickly award, st. louis artist guild, st. louis, mo 1996 graduate fellowship, university of washington, seattle, wa 1990 national fine art award, binney and smith, usa 1988 bibliography • light and depth at bruno david by ivy cooper, special to the beacon november 11, 2008 • laura beard, catalog, bruno david gallery, essay by charles schwall, november 2008 • fresh paint, fresh faces, inaugural columbia invitational, courtesy of jason pollen by ladan nikravan vox magazine, october 9, 2008 • comments and reviews of visual art, st. louis: open studios tour by rob miller 2008 • perception / abstraction, laura beard aeling and gary passanise, by megan peters, the review, 2007 • varied show of bold abstracts revels in the joy of paint by teresa callahan, west end word, october 2004 • contemporary moves by sydney norton, west end word, october 2004 • laura beard aeling - winterkill at the st. louis ethical society by jeff daniels, art critic of the st. louis post dispatch, february 23, 2003 • something for everyone, by kate hackmen, kansas city star, june 29, 2001 «fresh raises expectations for the new», by caprice stapley of the review, july 2001, vol 3, # 9 • abstraction for the sensory overload by ben shockey, the review, 2001 • driven to abstraction by robin trafton, kansas city star, march 30, 2001 • landscape go in all directions by jeff daniels, art critic of the st. louis post dispatch, july 9, 2000 • this just in... painting still alive by jeff daniels, art critic of the st. louis post dispatch, summer 2000 • excavations: new paintings by laura beard aeling by jeff daniels, art critic of the st. louis post dispatch, mar. 19, 2000 • new american paintings volume 23, 1999 (national distribution) •: surreptitions by jeff daniels, art critic for st. louis post dispatch, april 1998 • extirpate by jeff daniels, art critic of st. louis post dispatch, december 17, 1997 • extirpate by eddie silva, art critic of the river front times, december 1997 • route 66 brings real art to life by Stephen weeks, the independent, september, 22, 1992 • artist converge for route 66 revisited exhibit by stephen weeks, the independent, gallup, nm, september 18, 1992 • route 66 art show a must see at red mesa by gaye brown, the gallup gazette, 1992 • primarily paint at the laguna gloria art museum laguna gloria art museum, 1990
These are among the seven outstanding thinkers who will join the Breakthrough Institute this summer for research fellowships focused on crafting pragmatic, new solutions to major environmental challenges.
He is the lead or coauthor of several Breakthrough publications, including Coal Killer: How Natural Gas Fuels the Clean Energy Revolution, Beyond Boom and Bust: Putting Clean Tech on a Path to Subsidy Independence and Our High - Energy Planet He is also co-director of Breakthrough Generation, the Breakthrough Institute's annual summer policy fellowship, which brings together some of the brightest young thinkers in the world to work together researching policy, politics, and technology.
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