Coastal, Ocean, and Marine Enterprise Inclusion and Network-building
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Duke University, NSF
Region: Southeast
REU: Research in Estuarine and Coastal Marine Systems
Students will participate in a 10-week semi-independent research program over the summer with Duke University Marine Laboratory faculty mentors. Each student will work with a faculty mentor, develop a research project, present progress and final oral reports and prepare a final written paper. Rising sophomores, juniors, or seniors enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program are eligible.
Category: Undergraduate
Duration: 10 weeks
Seasonal: Summer
Dauphin Island Sea Lab, NSF
Region: Southeast
REU: Coastal and Nearshore
Opportunity to carry out an independent research project while working under the direction of a faculty mentor as part of a productive research laboratory. Open to undergraduates rising to their sophomore, junior, or senior years with broad interests in ecology, biology, chemistry, geology, biomedicine, and physical and environmental sciences. Students cannot have graduated at the time of the fellowship.
Category: Undergraduate
Duration: 10 weeks
Seasonal: Summer
College of Charleston , NSF
Region: Southeast
REU: Resilience and Response of Marine Organisms to Environmental Change
Interns will investigate diverse questions on organismal responses to the environment at the individual, population, community, and species levels. Open to undergraduate students with1-3 years of college and current plans for career in STEM field.
Category: Undergraduate
Duration: 10 weeks
Seasonal: Summer
NOAA- Sea Grant
Region: Southeast
Marine Education Fellowship
Train/work for 50 weeks to gain experience in environmental education, aquarium husbandry and coastal extension. There are three distinct tracks that focus on marine education and outreach, aquarium education and husbandry, and coastal extension. Each track includes teaching, program development and delivery, and additional but varying responsibilities. Recent college graduates with a B.S. or B.A. in coastal related discipline from an accredited college or university are eligible. Other qualifications include prior experience teaching or working with children/students, physical ability to teach outdoors in hot summers/cold winters and fluency in english.
https://gacoast.uga.edu/education/college-students/marine-education-fellowship/
Category: Undergraduate
Duration: 52 weeks
Seasonal: Full Year