NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and the Illinois Natural History Survey, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, announce the second year of a National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) site, Exploring Evidence of the Anthropocene: Archaeological and Ecological Interdisciplinary Research Experiences for First Generation Students in the Upper Mississippi River System(NSF Award No.1659633). This REU site will offer students experiential, interdisciplinary research opportunities in archaeological and ecological sciences addressing topics related to the onset of the Anthropocene. This eight week program will include five weeks of field research and data collection in both archaeology and ecology. The final three weeks will include integrating archaeological and ecological datasets to make meaningful inferences about the Anthropocene. Archaeology and ecology students will work in interdisciplinary teams and as an entire cohort to integrate human-environmental data and gain authentic experiences working as a research team. Not only will students learn new approaches to research, they will also meet students from across the country with similar interests. This research experience is both intellectually rewarding and fun. Participating students also receive free housing accommodations and a $500 weekly stipend.

For more details, including how to apply, please visit: https://www.siue.edu/stem/reu.shtml

Application deadline: January 18, 2018 by 5:00 (CST)

Program dates: June 4 to July 27, 2018

Who can apply: We seek applicants currently in their freshman or sophomore year of undergraduate studies, but will also consider applications from current juniors and those senior graduating in fall 2018. We are able to accept and support a total of 10 students for 2018. We will specifically facilitate education and career development content for first generation college students (students with neither parent completing a four-year degree upon entering college). Students who are first generation college students are strongly encouraged to apply; however, applications from non-first generation students are also encouraged and will be fully considered.

More questions: Please contact Dr. Carol Colaninno (email ccolani@siue.edu; phone 618-650-2361)

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