The University of Notre Dame Environmental Research Center (UNDERC) offers
two Field Ecology and Environmental Science Programs for the summer of 2010

Hands on field work … Paid tuition and housing… 6 credits/summer…and get
paid $2,500/summer!!

Applications due November 6th!

UNDERC-East:  (May 17 – July 23) Spend the summer studying northwoods
ecology and conducting your own research in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula 
where UNDERC encompasses more than 7500 acres with abundant wildlife
(including wolves, black bear, deer) and includes lakes, streams, wetlands,
and forests that have been protected for nearly a century.  

UNDERC-West:  (June 4 – August 13): Spend the summer studying the ecology of
an intermountain valley in Montana, learn how Native Americans lived and how
this created their environmental awareness, and conduct your own research.
Explore more than a million acres on the Flathead Reservation with abundant
wildlife (including bison, elk, mountain lion, and grizzly bear) and
includes grasslands, montane forests, streams and lakes. (Pre-requisite -
UNDERC-East).

These programs promote understanding of field environmental biology and how
field research is conducted through 9 – 10 weeks in the wild.  Applications
are accepted from students who will be completing at least their sophomore
year at a 4-year college or university. Acceptance is based on past academic
performance and a statement of purpose.  Preference is given to students
pursuing a career in environmental sciences.

Additional information and applications are available online
(http://underc.nd.edu) or from Dr. Michael Cramer, UNDERC-East Assistant
Director ([email protected]) or Dr. Gretchen Gerrish, UNDERC-West Assistant
Director ([email protected]).  Application deadline is Friday, November 6,
2009 and notification of acceptance will be provided by Friday, December 4,
2009.  

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