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Unique (and Low-Cost) Opportunity for Ten Undergraduates
2010 Ecological Genetics Field Study Abroad in China

*Learn Chinese and Ecological Genetics at the Unversity of Georgia*

With funding from NSF's Partnerships for International Research and Education 
(PIRE) program, we 
are offering 10 undergraduates (U.S. citizens or permanent residents only) the 
opportunity to 
participate in a unique study abroad opportunity in China during the spring and 
summer of 2010. 
This is the 3rd year of the program and students have found it to be enormously 
rewarding.

The research focus of our PIRE grant is a forensic biogeographic study of 
species that are native to 
China and invasive in the southeastern U.S. as well as a growing number of 
species native to the 
southeastern U.S. and invasive in China.

Each summer, we run an 8 week field course where we visit biological 
communities throughout 
China. After the field course, students can elect to continue in short-term 
(3-week) research 
internships in our partner labs in China.

Students will need to be prepared to take full advantage of this experience. 
Therefore, during the 
spring semester, students must enroll at the University of Georgia (UGA) and 
take 3 courses; two 
in intensive elementary Mandarin Chinese and a laboratory course in genetics. 
No prior experience 
with Chinese language is required, although students should have had at least a 
course in 
introductory biology and preferably courses in ecology and evolutionary biology.

The cost to the student of the summer program is minimal:  the grant covers 
travel to and within 
China, lodging and most meals. The student is responsible for health insurance, 
visa costs and 
personal expenses. Students are also responsible for the costs of enrolling at 
the University of 
Georgia for all required courses (12 credit hours) (all students are charged at 
the in-state tuition 
rate of ~$250 per credit hour plus fees).

The deadline for applications is October 16, 2009. Applications for the 2010 
program are available 
on our website: 
http://www.genetics.uga.edu/pire/undergrad.html. We encourage any interested 
students to 
contact Dr. Mauricio for more information ([email protected]).

Rodney Mauricio
Program Director, UGA-China PIRE

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Rodney Mauricio, Ph.D.                  
Department of Genetics                  Phone: (706) 542-1417           
University of Georgia                   FAX: (706) 542-3910             
Athens, GA  30602-7223                  e-mail: [email protected]

Lab Web Page: http://www.genetics.uga.edu/mauriciolab
PIRE Grant Web Page: http://www.genetics.uga.edu/pire

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