Month: February 2013

Universitas 21 Undergraduate Research Conference

University of Amsterdam
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Urban Challenges: building healthy, smart, and creative cities for the future

July 8-12, 2013

Three UConn undergraduate research students will be selected to participate in a conference to be held this summer at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Each student chosen to attend will receive $2,000 to help defray the costs of travel, funded jointly by the Office of Global Affairs and the Office of Undergraduate Research.

Urban issues will be the focus of the conference, and topics such as public health, logistics, safety, governance, migration, cultural dynamics, and design will be discussed. One student will be nominated to give an oral presentation, another for a poster presentation, and a third will be nominated for either category.  The conference will provide the opportunity to showcase their research to an international audience of fellow students and faculty. Presentation guidelines can be found at http://www.urc2013.uva.nl/.    

The deadline to apply is March 15, 2013. Download the application and instructions through the Office of Global Affairs. Details regarding eligibility, travel, and activities are in the program brochure. Please contact Dr. Raluca Nahorniac in the Office of Global Affairs (raluca.nahorniac@uconn.edu) with any questions.

March 2013 Application Deadlines!

Don’t wait to check out summer research opportunities. Many research programs and internships want to finalize their candidates early in the spring. Look for the acronym “REU” or Research Opportunity for Undergraduates when searching for possible summer opportunities. Some offer awards of $4000 to $5000, and free room and board for the summer!
Remember – summer positions can have a variety of different names – “fellowship,” “internship,” “co-op,” or “associate.” Keep your options open in order to find the best experience for you!

March 1 Deadlines:

  • Multicultural Academic Opportunities Program (MAOP) Undergraduate Summer Research Internship – Virginia Tech – Wide variety of academic disciplines; $3000 stipend, free room and board.
  • Summer Research Internships: University of Tokyo – Six-week research-centered program for students interested in natural science areas. Housing provided; stipend to cover some travel costs and personal expenses.
  • Center on Budget and Policy – Washington, DC – Offers internships working on a variety of public policy issues.
  • Research Fellowships in Oceanography – University of Rhode Island – Primarily for rising seniors in science, math and engineering programs.
  • Science News Writing Internship/Science Magazine –Internship for news writers; applications being accepted for 6-month period (July-Dec.)
  • Whale Research Internships – Gloucester, MA – Biology/Zoology students – summer internship on commercial whale watch vessels collecting, organizing and analyzing data.
  • Maryland Sea Grant Program – REU – Opportunity to conduct marine research on Chesapeake Bay. Priority given to rising seniors
  • Washington Internship on Social Insurance – Targets upper division students studying public policy, economics, political science or related field; 12 week internship with $3500 stipend
  • National Institutes of Health – Internship in Biomedical Research – Work side by side with researchers in an environment devoted exclusively to biomedical research
  • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) – Intended for advanced undergraduates studying the history of electrical technology and computing

March 5 Deadline:

  • Hertog Global Strategy Initiative (HGSI) at Columbia University-2013 Seminar – Topic “The History of Climate Change and the Future of Global Governance”. Limited financial is available to cover tuition costs.

March 8 Deadline:

March 15 Deadlines:

March 22 Deadline:

  • Behavior Sciences Student Fellowship – Epilepsy Foundation of America – Award amount up to $3,000.