Dauphin Island Sea Lab Research Experiences for Undergraduates
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Dauphin Island Sea Lab Research Experiences for Undergraduates Marine Science Fellowships
August 28 - November 17, 2000
Alabama's Dauphin Island Sea Lab (DISL) will offer seven undergraduate fellowships in marine science during the Fall Semester, 2000 as part of the National Science Foundation's Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program. This program is for undergraduate students interested in pursuing careers or graduate studies in Marine Sciences. Students selected for the program will participate in an intensive 12-week research experience in which they work within a faculty research group and develop and complete their own independent research project. In addition, participants will participate in a series of workshops on professional skills, and attend lectures by outstanding visiting speakers. The Sea Lab will award academic credit for this experience with prior approval from the student's home campus.
Students in this exciting marine science program will have the opportunity to gain basic field and laboratory research skills, and develop proficiency in data interpretation and presentation. Research areas of DISL faculty include: ecology of early life history of marine and estuarine fishes; plant-animal interactions in seagrass beds; microbial ecology; nutrient biogeochemistry; benthic ecology; trophic interactions and carbon budgets in marine ecosystems; life history and biomechanics of marine invertebrates; paleo-ecology, estuarine science, plankton ecology; and others. See Faculty Research Descriptions for additional information.
This program seeks not only to provide participants with specific knowledge of marine science, but also to develop the student's background and confidence to make career and educational choices in the future.
About the Dauphin Island Sea Lab . . .
Located on Dauphin Island in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico, about four miles from the mainland, the Sea Lab provides an academic program and research facilities for students and faculty from 22 Alabama colleges and universities, and visitors from throughout the U.S. The campus includes classrooms, research laboratories, dormitory and dining facilities, library, research vessels and a public aquarium. Fall weather on the Alabama coast is mild and excellent for recreation and field research. Other ongoing activities during the fall include graduate research and classes for 35+ students, research programs of the 10 resident faculty, and day-trip programs for hundreds of kindergarten through high school classes.
Eligibility . . .
Applications are invited from undergraduates in their junior and senior years with interests in biology, chemistry, geology and environmental sciences. Students cannot have already graduated at the time of the fellowship. Participants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. and its possessions.
Stipend . . .
Stipends of $3,000 will be provided for the 12-week full-time program. In addition, students will be provided on-campus housing and a food allowance, by the Dauphin Island Sea Lab. Students from outside the Mobile, Alabama area may also apply for limited travel assistance.
Applicants must provide:
1) A completed Application Form, (print using your Web browser) 2) A statement of career goals and research interests, 3) College transcripts, and 4) Two letters of recommendation.
Funded by:
The National Science Foundation Ocean Sciences Research Experience for Undergraduates Program and the Dauphin Island Sea Lab
The Dauphin Island Sea Lab is an EO/AA Institution
For Applications and Additional Information Contact...
Mrs. Jenny Foster, Registrar Dauphin Island Sea Lab 101 Bienville Blvd. Dauphin Island, Alabama 36528
Office: (334)861-7502 E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
Application Deadline: March 1, 2000
Notification Date: March 31, 2000
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