Auburn University Collaborative Approaches among Scientists and Engineers (CASE REU)
Auburn University College of Sciences and Mathematics
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Posted: 16-Nov-22
Location: Auburn, Alabama
Salary: $6,000 stipend
Categories:
Biological Sciences
Chemistry
Physics: Physics
Benefits:
Housing
Travel Reimbursement
Other
Sector:
Academic
Work Function:
Research
Salary Details:
CASE REU participants are fully supported during their experience including a $6,000.00 stipend, food, and lodging in Auburn University dorms for the entire program.
Preferred Education:
Current Undergraduate
The National Science Foundation (NSF) and Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) funded Collaborative Approaches among Scientist and Engineers (CASE) Research Experience is a 10-week research program for undergraduates located at Auburn University. Field and laboratory research projects are available for students majoring in STEM disciplines including chemistry, biology, physics, and all branches of engineering.
The interdisciplinary nature of STEM disciplines allows for innovative collaborations and as students, encourages deeper critical thinking skills. The CASE REU offers a unique opportunity for undergraduate students majoring in STEM disciplines to work on a cross-disciplinary project led by teams of 2 faculty mentors from 2 distinct disciplines. Additionally, students will participate in professional development and social activities. Students will have the opportunity to present their research at the closing symposium. to learn more about the program please visit: http://aub.ie/CASEREU
Eligibility: All applicants must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. National, or permanent resident and an undergraduate that has at least completed their freshman year. Individuals from historically excluded groups in STEM are especially encouraged to apply.
About Auburn University College of Sciences and Mathematics
The mission of the Auburn University College of Sciences and Mathematics (COSAM) is to provide foundational support for all aspects of the land-grant mission of Auburn University through (1) impactful courses and curricula, (2) forefront research that advances the mathematical, physical, and life sciences, and (3) outreach and service programs that improve the lives of citizens of Alabama, the nation, and the world. COSAM is committed to cultivating culturally competent professionals by providing resources to enhance awareness and appreciation of cultural and individual diversity, promote community, and prepare students, faculty, and staff to have a global impact in STEM.
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