Program Outline:
The Summer Undergraduate Research Opportunity
Program (SUROP) at Kansas State University (KSU) gives undergraduates
from under-represented groups a first-hand experience with the research
process. This experience is designed to help students prepare for
graduate school and other advanced study. Participation in a program
such as SUROP provides a first-hand look at the process and excitement
of discovery through research and such experience is viewed favorably by
the admissions committees for graduate and professional schools.
Students
participating in the SUROP will spend nine weeks during the summer at
K-State working closely with faculty members as part of their research
teams. Faculty members have on-going scholarly programs that continue
through the summer. Students are expected to spend about 40 hours per
week working with their research teams and to be contributing members of
this group. By the end of the 9-week period, students should have
produced tangible results from experimental research and will report the
results in a special research forum.
Participants will also attend
weekly seminars to learn more about the graduate school experience and
are strongly encouraged to attend other events and activities organized
by the SUROP coordinators.
The program for summer 2013 begins on
Wednesday, May 29, 2013 and concludes on Friday, July 26, 2013. To be
eligible to participate, applicants must be available for the entire
time period of the program. Selected participants are expected to arrive
to Kansas State University on Tuesday, May 28, 2013.
Stipend and Financial Support
The
KSU Graduate School provides participants with a stipend of $3,000 paid
in three installments. In addition, the program pays travel expenses
(up to $300) and residence hall room and board. The student is expected
to pay for personal expenses from the stipend amount.
Participating Departments for Summer 2013 this list may be updated throughout the Fall 2012 semester
Agronomy
Anatomy and Physiology
Biochemistry
Biology
Chemistry
English
Entomology
Grain Science
Horticulture, Forestry & Recreation Services
Hospitality Management & Dietetics
Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering
Physics
Plant Pathology
Psychology (Cognitive, Behavioral/Animal, Social, Industrial/Organizational)
See a list of previous participants and mentors.
Eligibility
To learn more, visit Aggies for Hire or the Kansas State program website
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Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Horticulture Internships in NW OREGON:
Carlton Plants is a wholesale grower specializing in bareroot trees
(shade, ornamental, and fruit), ornamental shrubs, and rootstocks. We are pleased to announce our Internship
Program for Spring & Summer 2013.
The program is designed to provide professional education and hands on
experience to college students. This is
paid, on the job training that includes exposure to all phases of bareroot
production - from the tissue culture lab or greenhouse to the field and eventually
to the customer. Additionally,
specialized internships in Propagation are available.
Northwest Oregon is a
wonderful place to spend a few months and provides a unique opportunity to
apply the knowledge gleaned from the classroom. Weekends may be used to enjoy
the fabulous recreational activities throughout the Pacific
Northwest.
Carlton Plants has been growing in the Willamette Valley of Oregon for
over 100 years. The nursery now consists
of over 1,750 acres of bareroot fields and approximately 8 acres of propagation
facilities. We are excited at the
prospect of sharing our many years of experience and knowledge with domestic
and international students alike. These
internships will be most applicable to students in Horticulture, Botany, Plant
Pathology, Crop and Soil Science, and Agriculture Education majors.
Deadline to apply for spring 2013 is November 15, 2012; for summer 2013 the deadline is January 15, 2013.
For more information or an application,
contact Sonia Fernandez at:
Carlton Plants
Attn: Sonia Fernandez
PO Box 398
Dayton, OR 97114
Office: (503) 868-7971
Fax: (503) 868-7503
Email: sfernandez@carltonplants.com
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