Paid Summer Ecology Internships for Undergraduates 
The Calder Summer Undergraduate Research (CSUR) Program - 2009

The Louis Calder Center - Biological Field Station of Fordham University has a 
select number of paid research opportunities for undergraduate students in our 
Calder Summer Undergraduate Research (CSUR) program.    The CSUR program will 
run from May 25th through August 15th, 2009. 

- Students will work out of our field station, which is equipped with 
state-of-the-art laboratories, which are in close proximity to forest, field 
and aquatic ecosystems. 
- Some student projects will include collaborations with scientists at the 
Wildlife Conservation Society and the New York Botanical Garden.
-  This year we will offer approximately ten awards to qualified undergraduates 
interested in conducting independent research.  
- Stipends of $4,800 plus a travel reimbursement will be awarded to successful 
applicants, and rent at the field station is free.  
- Limited funds are available to support research and local travel.  

A sample of some of the potential student projects for 2006 includes:
- Acoustic and Visual Enrichment for Chilean Flamingoes 
- Algal biodiversity in streams along an urban-to-rural land-use gradient
- Biological control of arthropods that transmit disease
- Bloom-forming cyanobacteria in lakes of Central Park, New York
- Climate change and gene flow in an annual plant
- Hoot Song Function in the Stripe-throated Wren
- Impact of an invasive species on local mosquito species
- The evolution of transposable elements in bacterial pathogens
- The cascading effects of an invasive plant
- The food web of temporary forest ponds
- Urbanization and habitat fragmentation influences on dynamics of wildlife 
disease
- Urbanization effects on plants, their symbionts, and ecosystem processes

Successful candidates will be matched with scientists with similar research 
interests.  Core program activities include the design and execution of 
independent, closely mentored research projects, and participation in 
mini-courses and weekly seminars.  Through these activities, students will 
learn the fundamentals of experimental design, use of the scientific 
literature, data collection and analysis, and oral presentation.

- For details on the program and a list of research areas available this summer 
for students, see: 
www.fordham.edu/REUatCalder

- You can also contact us by email at: [EMAIL PROTECTED], or by phone: 
914-273-3078, ext. 10.

** Applications are due February 15, 2007 **

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