Registration for RMBL's 2013 undergraduate research program is now open at:

www.rmbl.org
Follow the link for 'students'

I encourage people on Ecolog to forward this email to students that might
benefit from the program.

Each year RMBL matches approximately 40 students with mentors from around
the world.  Students have opportunities to work on a wide array of
ecological and evolutionary field projects.  Additionally, students have
the opportunity to supplement their research project with additional
training in field ecology or wildlife biology.  RMBL provides REU funding
for approximately 10 students.  RMBL also makes available additional
scholarships.  Consequently financial need should not preclude students
from applying.

This is a wonderful opportunity for students thinking about a career in the
sciences.  RMBL is located in Gothic, Colorado, a stunningly beautiful
location in the Rockies.  Because we host approximately 100 graduate
students and senior scientists, undergraduates have an opportunity to learn
about graduate programs from around the world.  Many undergraduates end up
as co-authors on scientific papers and start building professional networks
that foster their career across a lifetime.  We have had many
undergraduates turn their summer research into a senior thesis project,
even though they have not necessarily had someone from their school present
at RMBL during the summer.

Our program does fill.  Consequently we encourage strongly motivated
applicants, or applicants who need financial support, to submit their
online application by Feb. 15 for REU applicants and by March 4 for RMBL
Scholarships.  Students can apply for both sources of funds with one
application.

You can explore more about RMBL through our Digital RMBL project at:
http://rmbl.info/rockymountainbiolab/digital_rmbl_home.html


-- 
Dr. Jennie Reithel
Science Director
Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
PO Box 519
Crested Butte, CO 81224
970-349-7231 phone & fax

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