ASM UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP (ASM-URF)

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Sábado, 1 febrero 2014

 

 

The Program

The ASM Undergraduate Research Fellowship (URF) is aimed at highly competitive students who wish to pursue graduate careers (Ph.D. or MD/Ph.D) in microbiology. Students will have the opportunity to conduct full time research at their home institutions with an ASM member and present research results at the ASM General Meeting the following year.

Students will:

  • Conduct a research project for a minimum of 10 weeks beginning in the summer of 2014
  • Work with faculty mentors who are ASM members and who are employed at the students home institutions, and
  • Submit a research abstract for presentation at the 2015 ASM General Meeting. (Should the opportunity to present research at the General Meeting conflict with graduation, then applicants should contact ASM).
Eligibility Applicants who do not meet all eligibility requirements will not be considered.
Eligible student candidates for the fellowship must:
  • Be a U.S. Citizen
  • Be enrolled as full-time matriculating undergraduate students during the 2014-2015 academic year at an accredited U.S. Institution,
  • Be involved in a research project,
  • Have an ASM member at their home institutions willing to serve as a mentor, and
  • Not receive financial support for research (i.e., Council for Undergraduate Research, Minority Access to Research Careers, Sigma Xi) during the fellowship.

Eligible faculty mentors must:

  • Have an appointment at the same institution as the student applicant
  • Be ASM members, and
  • Have an ongoing research project.
Funding Funding for the ASM Undergraduate Research Fellowship program is provided by the American Society for Microbiology.
The Fellowship provides:
  • Up to $4000 for student stipend
  • Two-year ASM student membership, and
  • Up to $1000 in travel support for students to present the results of the research project at the 2015 ASM General Meeting. Travel funds are contingent upon acceptance of an abstract for the General Meeting. 

Criteria for Selection Student applicants should be able to demonstrate:

  • Academic achievement,
  • Relevant career objectives,
  • Potential contribution to overall project outcome,
  • Personal motivation to participate in the program, and
  • Achievement in previous research experiences.

Faculty mentor applicants should be able to demonstrate:

  • Commitment to undergraduate education and research,
  • Quality, significance, and potential impact of the research project,
  • Appropriateness of the project for undergraduate student research,
  • Availability of appropriate facilities to support the proposed research project, and
  • Endorsement of the project by Department Chair or Dean.
For more information, contact:
ASM Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program Education Board American Society for Microbiology 1752 N Street, NW Washington, DC 20036fellowships@asmusa.org

 Online Application

https://applications.asm.org/login/index.cfm

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