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THE USDA FaST PROGRAM

The USDA FaST program (Faculty and Student Team) is pleased to extend 
an invitation to apply for our exciting 2009 summer fellowships!

Choose from a variety of 7 ecology-focused projects all around the U.S 
that best matches the field research experience you seek!


The FaST program is a unique program allows faculty and students
affiliated with any of the 219 HSI-designated universities (Hispanic
Serving Institutions) the opportunity to experience cutting edge
research and technologies to enhance their own research, collaborate
with selected National Research Initiative (NRI) facilities, expand
their professional networking while serving as a mentor to the two
students you choose to complete your team. 

Your students will have the opportunity to work on real-world problems
with leading researchers, preparing them for future employment
opportunities with the USDA. In addition, they will gain experience
presenting a paper at a national conference and networking opportunities
of their own.

The FaST program provides a very generous stipend to its participants
and lots of flexibility. 
Faculty receive a stipend of $12,500 and each student $6000 for the
summer.

If you are not at a qualifying HSI institution (see the link in the WHO
section below for full list of schools) but know of a colleague or
friend at one of these institutions who might be interested, please
forward this great opportunity on to them!

The ESA server will not allow an attachment of the applications. Please
feel free to contact me with questions, application requests, full
project prospectives, or any other details!


DEADLINE TO APPLY IS MAY 11TH, 2009!

USDA FaST FACTS

WHO  
Any faculty and students, regardless of ethnicity, who work or attend
any designated Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) qualify. 

See HACU's member list of 219 qualifying US universities and colleges:
http://www.hacu.net


Teams will consist of 1 faculty member and 2 students (any mix of
undergraduate or graduate). The faculty member will recruit 2 students
to complete his/her team. The faculty will then submit all 3
applications as a complete package.


WHAT           
Faculty will gain exposure to cutting edge technologies and practices to
enhance their own research, collaboration opportunities with selected
National Research Initiative (NRI) facilities, and professional
networking.

Students have the opportunity to work on real-world problems with
leading researchers, preparing them for future employment opportunities
with the USDA.

Faculty receive a stipend of $12,500 and each student $6000 for the
summer.


WHEN
Summer 2009 for an 8 to 10 week placement (* flexible schedules*) 
Deadline to apply is May 10th, 2009!


WHERE    
Choose from a variety of 7 Ecology-focused projects all around the U.S.
that best matches the field research experience you seek! 

1.      Louisiana State University (LSU) 
Project: Molecular Genetics of Weedy Traits in Red Rice 
Project Director: Prasanta Subudhi
                
2. Ohio State University
Project: Ecosystem Response to Invasive Species
Project Director: John Cardina
                
3. Rutgers University (NJ)
Project: Using Citizen Scientists to Collect Weedy Invasive Data
Project Director: Rebecca Jordan
                
4. University of Cincinnati
Project: Use of Chloroplast DNA to Determine Maternity of Wild Callery
Pear Trees
Project Director: Theresa Culley
                
5. University of Colorado @ Boulder
Project: Ecosystem Management of Invasive Plants in an Era of Global
Environmental Change
Project Director: Timothy Seastedt
                
6. University of Hawaii @ Manoa
Project: Using Population Biology & Niche Modeling to Predict Invasions
Along Climatic Gradients 
Project Director: Curt Daehler
                
7. Washington University (MO)
Project: Spatial management Lonicera maackii, a bird-dispersed invasive
shrub
Project Director: Tiffany Knight


Rachel Hill
Program Coordinator - USDA FaST Program
The Culture and Policy Institute
One UTSA Circle
San Antonio, TX 78249
Work: (210) 458-2654
Cell   : (210) 313-5232
Fax   : (210) 458-2655
Email: [email protected]

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