The Heart of Texas (HOT) Chapter of WTS is preparing to award four scholarships for 2009 to two graduate and two undergraduate students. Applications must be submitted no later than November 9, 2009.
The MSA Undergraduate Research Scholarship Program is currently soliciting applications from students interested in conducting a research project which involves the use of any microscopy technique
Texas A&M University has become an enhanced institutional member of the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR). This membership includes unlimited memberships for any interested faculty, staff or students.
Twenty exceptional students (graduate and undergraduate) from Texas A&M University will have a unique opportunity to learn about US-Chinese relations and to serve as cultural ambassadors and student participants during the 2009 China-US Relations Conference, to be held from October 21-23, 2009 in Beijing, China. Deadline for applications to participate in this leadership program is June 10.
The US Department of Energy (DoE) and the National Institute for Nuclear Physics - Italy (INFN) announce the 2009 edition of the Summer Exchange Program, dedicated to the exchange of US and Italian students in science and engineering.
Dr. Sumana Datta, Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Research, gave a presentation on Jan. 27 about Finding Summer Research Opportunities. The power point file is now available online.
The National Center for Foreign Animal and Zoonotic Disease Defense (FAZD Center) is accepting applications from qualified undergraduate and graduate students to establish homeland security scientific leadership programs in areas critical to homeland security.
Sumana Datta, associate professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, has been appointed as assistant dean of the Office of Undergraduate Research.
Approximately 100 undergraduate students, U.S. citizens only, who will be a junior in the fall 2009, will be selected as Hollings scholars beginning fall 2009 academic term.
The NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program which is administered by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) is officially accepting applications for the 2009 Aeronautics Scholarship Program.
Senior undergraduates are invited to compete for one of three prizes (1st: $2000; 2nd: $1000; 3rd: $500) recognizing outstanding undergraduate research in the areas of biophysics or quantitative biology.