Hello all, I am posting this on behalf of a colleague. I hope it is of 
interested to you.



Dear Friends,

Please see the announcement below calling for applications for NAPIRE 2016 
Research Mentors. Please feel free to distribute this and encourage your 
colleagues to contact me if they have questions. It would be particularly nice 
to have Native American, Pacific Islander, and/or Costa Rican applicants.



Thank you,

Barbara



CALL FOR RESEARCH MENTORS

NAPIRE: Native American and Pacific Islander Research Experience
at Las Cruces Biological Station, Costa Rica

Mentors needed between June 20th and August 3rd, 2016



The Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS) is seeking Research Mentors (ABD or 
PhD only) for the Native American and Pacific Islanders Research Experience 
(NAPIRE) Program funded by the National Science Foundation's Louis Stokes 
Alliance for Minority Participation (NSF LSAMP) at the Las Cruces Biological 
Station in Costa Rica. This is an exciting and highly rewarding research 
internship program for minority undergraduate students enrolled in accredited 
institutions in the United States and Pacific Island Territories.



The goal of the NAPIRE Program is to facilitate a successful summer research 
experience for Native American and Pacific Islander undergraduate students and, 
therefore, strengthen their interest and potential for pursuing careers in 
biology or environmental science. The program seeks to provide a quality, safe 
environment where students are motivated to learn scientific skills, such as:

- Critical thinking,

- Hypothesis building and testing,

- Research design and sampling,

- Statistical analysis skills, and

- Scientific writing and presentation.



Mentors will live at the Las Cruces Station where they will provide personal, 
direct guidance in ecological research for one or two (typically) undergraduate 
students. Mentors will guide students as they work to develop an answerable 
research question, design their research goals and data collection methods, 
analyze data, and interpret and present results. In addition, mentors will also 
participate in symposia, evaluations, and ethics discussions.



Mentors do not receive honoraria, but NSF funds their transportation to and 
from Costa Rica, as well as room, board, station use, research permits, 
in-country transportation, and needed equipment and supplies. The Las Cruces 
Station offers excellent installations, logistics, and other conditions for 
long-term research projects in forest ecology, climate change, ecological 
restoration, habitat fragmentation, and other similar studies.



NAPIRE Mentors are needed between June 20th and August 3rd, 2016. Interested 
researchers should send a letter of interest and a short summary (max 250 
words) of potential student research project(s). This summary will be used on 
the OTS website so that students can select their preferred mentors/projects in 
their applications. For researchers who have not previously served as mentors 
in the NAPIRE Program, please also provide a copy of your curriculum vitae and 
a statement of mentoring philosophy. To allow sufficient time for appropriate 
matches between mentors and accepted students, please send this information by 
no later than November 30th, 2015.



Applications should be sent electronically to Barbara Dugelby, Program 
Coordinator, at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.


Thanks for posting.

Best,


Andrés Santana
Graduate Program Coordinator
Organization for Tropical Studies
San Pedro, Costa Rica. 676-2050
(506) 2524-0607 ext. 1511
Skype: andres.santana_otscro // twitter: 
@ots_tropicaledu<https://twitter.com/ots_tropicaledu>
www.ots.ac.cr<http://www.ots.ac.cr/>


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