UMEB undergraduate mentoring in environmental biology

UMEB – Science Scholars Program

National Science Foundation

Applicants must be US Citizens or Permanent Residents

Undergraduate Mentoring in Environmental Biology (UMEB)

A 2-year program for Sophomore* and Junior* Biology Students

No applications are being accepted at present

Purpose: To encourage students in biology to pursue careers in environmental biology via involvement in research and group activities that provide information on career opportunities. This program is designed to serve *Sophomores and *Juniors in Biology who are two or three years from graduation.

Financial Support: $10,000 Stipend per year (support continues for 2 years)

Program Activities: Involvement in research in a faculty member’s lab

Summer Course in the Sierras on Field Methods in Ecology

Speakers Series

Travel and participation in regional and national scientific meetings

Not Receiving Applications at Present

1. Complete the "Applicant Profile" form. (Undergraduate)

2. Write a 1-2 page "Statement of Purpose" describing your career goals and interests.

3. Request at least 2 (no more than 3) letters of recommendation from science faculty that address your potential for

graduate study or a career in environmental biology

4. Complete the "All Science Transcript Form" (Transcript Form)

5. Provide unofficial copies of transcript(s)

6. Applications may be delivered to the main office of the Department of Biology (Franciscan Building)

Application Forms can be downloaded from the links on this page or at: (http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~efc/Umeb-Umb.htm)

Contact Edward Connor (efc@sfsu.edu) or David Meredith (meredith@sfsu.edu).

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