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STEM Summer 2014 Opportunities
05-Feb-14 12:17 PM
URL: https://www.umes.edu/cscgeosciences/Default.aspx?id=40984
Affiliation: non-MATE
Company / Organization: University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Type: College/University Internships
State or Country if outside US: MD
Application Deadline: 01-Jul-14
Duration: Summer/seasonal
Description:
Requirements:
Point of Contact: Kerrie Bunting
URL: https://www.umes.edu/cscgeosciences/Default.aspx?id=40984
Affiliation: non-MATE
Company / Organization: University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Type: College/University Internships
State or Country if outside US: MD
Application Deadline: 01-Jul-14
Duration: Summer/seasonal
Description:
STEM Opportunities for summer 2014
The University of Maryland Eastern Shore (in Princess Anne) http://www.umes.edu/ has begun accepting applications for our many summer programs.
1) Geoscience Bridging Program. July 1 – August 8, 2014. For six weeks on the campus of UMES, successful candidates who have recently graduated high school (Graduating end of Spring 2014), wish to enter any of the Geoscience disciplines and are enrolled to begin their college career in the fall of 2014, will receive wonderful lab, field and classroom experiences as well as take two college credit courses. The NSF grant pays for everything! Transportation, food and lodging, the fees and tuition for the two summer courses, plus a $500/week stipend! https://www.umes.edu/cscgeosciences/Default.aspx?id=40984
2) SEEL. SEEL stands for Student Enrichment & Experiential Learning Program. June 16 – August 1, 2014. Local high school students (Somerset, Wicomico and Worcester Counties in Maryland), experience hands on field and lab work on actual research projects in marine science every week day for six weeks. Successful participants receive a $2,000 stipend. http://www.umes.edu/CREST/Default.aspx?id=33272
3) CMARS. CMARS stands for Coastal Marine Sciences workshop. July 6 – 18, 2014. STEM educators reside on campus for two weeks learning practical field and lab techniques as well as COSEE lesson planning. A $1,000 stipend is provided and all housing, food and travel is paid for as well. http://www.umes.edu/CREST/Default.aspx?id=33372
4) REU. Our branch of NSF’s very successful program will run from June 1 – August 8, 2014. http://www.umes.edu/REU/Default.aspx?id=31198
Requirements:
See specific website links provided above for specific details.
Point of Contact: Kerrie Bunting