Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) is seeking applicants for two undergraduate fellows in summer 2023 sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF). These Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs) will be offered through the WHOI Summer Student Fellowship Program and the Woods Hole Partnership Education Program. The successful applicants will join a team of scientists and students studying the ecosystem of the Northeast U.S. Shelf (NES) as part of Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) (https://nes-lter.whoi.edu/). Please see details for the programs below. For 2023, both the SSF and PEP programs are planning for in-person, residential programs.
Meet NES-LTER undergraduate researchers: YouTube video playlist
WHOI Summer Student Fellowship Program (SSF):
Brief program description
A research project is at the heart of the Summer Student Fellowship (SSF) program. All Fellows work on a project selected in collaboration with their advisor(s) that will provide meaningful results in one summer’s work. Potential advisors for these fellowships, including Dr. Mike Neubert, Dr. Mei Sato & Dr. Rubao Ji, Dr. Heidi Sosik, and Dr. Gordon Zhang, have the NES-LTER project linked to descriptions of their research interests at: https://www.whoi.edu/what-we-do/educate/undergraduate-programs/summer-student-fellowship/2023-potential-projects/
Criteria for eligibility
SSFs are awarded to undergraduate students who will have completed their junior year at colleges or universities by the start of the fellowship period. Students who will graduate before the fellowship begins are not eligible to apply. For NSF-sponsored REUs, students must be U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, or permanent residents of the United States. Please see more details about eligibility at http://www.whoi.edu/main/ssf/program-overview.
Dates of program
Start and end dates are flexible, however students should arrive between the end of May to mid-June, depending on their availability and that of their advisor. Program duration is a minimum of 10 weeks and a maximum of 12 weeks.
Housing, Stipend, and Travel Allowance: please see http://www.whoi.edu/main/ssf/program-overview
Application form and contact
Apply online: https://www.whoi.edu/what-we-do/educate/undergraduate-programs/summer-student-fellowship/ssf-admissions/
Contact person: Kama Thieler (kthieler@whoi.edu) (or education@whoi.edu)
Please indicate in your application that you are interested in NES-LTER.
Deadline
SSF deadline February 5, 2023
Woods Hole Partnership Education Program (PEP):
Brief program description
The Woods Hole Partnership Education Program (PEP) is an undergraduate summer science internship program aimed at increasing diversity in the Woods Hole and greater science community. The program includes a ten-week research project, with a course during the first four weeks. Potential NES-LTER research mentors in 2022 include Dr. Stace Beaulieu (https://www2.whoi.edu/staff/sbeaulieu/) with a data science project that may incorporate data from autonomous underwater vehicles.
Criteria for eligibility
PEP is designed primarily for college students who are rising juniors and seniors. PEP sometimes makes offers to graduating (or recently graduated) seniors. For NSF-sponsored REUs, students must be U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, or permanent residents of the United States.
Dates of program
The 2023 program will run June 5 to August 11 (10 weeks).
Housing, Stipend, and Travel Allowance: please see ‘What is offered’ https://www.woodsholediversity.org/pep/
Application form and contact
Apply online: https://www.woodsholediversity.org/pep/2023-program/
Contact: WHPEPCoordinator@gmail.com with the subject line “PEP 2023 Application Help – [Your first & last name]”
Please indicate in your application that you are interested in NES-LTER.
Deadline
PEP deadline February 10, 2023