A final reminder that applications for our summer field biology courses are due this Friday (Nov. 15). See our website for more details (http://underc.nd.edu/)
****Apparently there have been some problems submitting the applications with a mac. So if you submitted an application and have not received a confirmation email, please contact me (Angela Laws- [email protected]) or Michael Cramer ([email protected]). The University of Notre Dame Environmental Research Center (UNDERC) offers two undergraduate courses in field biology. The 10 week long classes are worth 3 credits. Tuition and housing fees are waived, and a $3,500 stipend is provided. Get hands-on experience with field biology and conducting independent field research. UNDERC-East: (May 19 – July 25) 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, and includes lakes, streams, wetlands, and forests that have been protected for nearly a century. UNDERC-West: (June 7 – August 15): 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, grasslands, montane forests, streams and lakes. (Pre-requisite - UNDERC-East).
