2014 Summer Research Scholars Program Cornell University

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The submission deadline for all application related material is 
February 14, 2014

Cornell University’s New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, New York offers a Summer Research Scholars Program where undergraduate students can participate in exciting research projects in one of four disciplines including; EntomologyFood ScienceHorticulture, andPlant Pathology/Plant-Microbe Biology.

The student interns will have the opportunity to work with faculty, their graduate students, postdocs, and staff on research projects that can be laboratory or field-based.

Specifics

  • Nine week internships in conducting research in a faculty program at the Experiment Station
  • Gain research experience and learn about the research conducted on the Geneva campus
  • Additional programs and trips will be offered
  • Benefits include housing, assistance with transportation costs, and a $4,000 stipend
  • Starts on June 2, 2014 (June 1 for travel) and runs through August 1, 2014 (August 2 for travel)

Eligibility

  • Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
  • Only students that have not yet completed their bachelor’s degree program are eligible
  • Must have completed two, and preferably three, years of college level study in one of the life sciences by June 2014

 

Application Form: http://www.scholars.pppmb.cals.cornell.edu/application.php

Questions about the Summer Research Scholars Program may be addressed to:

Dr. Christine Smart

Department of Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology
630 West North Street
Cornell University, NYSAES
Geneva, New York 14456

Email: cds14@cornell.edu

 

 

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