Posted February 11, 2021
NEBRASKA Summer Research March 1 Deadline Approaching
Now is the time for students to complete their application for the 2021 Nebraska Summer Research Program.
Our 10-week residential summer research experience provides mentoring and research participation while allowing scholars to preview graduate school life at a research university. Participants all receive competitive stipends, room and board, travel/transport, graduate school preparation workshops, social and networking activities, and more.
We remain hopeful that we will be providing an in-person experience this summer. Should that change, applicants will be notified as soon as possible and a virtual experience will still be offered.
- Applications and Foundations of Unmanned Systems
- Beneficial Insects Protection Research and Extension Experiences
- Bioenergy Systems
- Biomedical Engineering Devices
- Chemical Assembly
- Expanding Opportunities in Agricultural Sciences
- Lasers and Optics
- Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC))
- Molecular Biology and Biochemistry of Plant Immunity Against Biotic Stress
- Redox Biology
- Resilience in Agricultural Working Landscapes
- Minority Health Disparities Initiative Research Experience for Undergraduates
- Sustainability of Horizontal Civil Networks in Rural Environments
- Systems Biology of Plant and Microbiome
- Virology
2021 NEBRASKA SUMMER RESEARCH APPLICATION
Posted February 8, 2021
Undergraduate Research Experience through Stakeholder Informed Modeling of the Food-Energy-Water Nexus
Deadline to apply for the Summer 2021 program is Feb 15, 2021!
Learn more and apply here: http://cereo.wsu.edu/reu-stakeholder-few-innovations/
What kind of research experience do I get?
You will work with your fellow REU students and research mentors to learn how to:
- Understand complex systems and learn system dynamics simulation skills in teams.
- Work with data through data wrangling workshops.
- Navigate the world of research and gain professional, real-world experience.
- Communicate and work with other scientific audiences and stakeholders and present at a science meeting.
- Meet and learn with others who are interested in the same thing as you!