Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) in Tropical Ecology at La Selva, 
Costa Rica

The Organization for Tropical Studies is now accepting applications for the 
Summer 2016 REU program at La Selva Research Station.

This experience will be held in Costa Rica from June 9 to August 10, 2016. 
Students will live at La Selva Biological Station during the entire nine-week 
research experience.

OTS and the National Science Foundation offer two Research Experience for 
Undergraduates (REU) Programs in Costa Rica to provide hands-on, field-oriented 
research experience for undergraduate students from the United States. One 
program is supported by NSF, and the other is supported by LSAMP-NSF (Louis 
Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation Program).

Students will complete an independent research project in the field with an 
experienced tropical ecologist, from the project planning stage to symposium 
presentation and potential publication. Twenty undergraduates will be selected 
through a competitive application process for an nine week research program at 
the world renowned La Selva Biological Station in the Caribbean lowlands of 
Costa Rica. The program provides students with a first-hand insight at the 
challenges and rewards of tropical field ecology. Students will live immersed 
in a rich academic community of researchers conducting novel tropical research, 
and they will attend workshops on field skills, current research in tropical 
biology, international research ethics, statistics, and scientific written and 
oral communication. Participants also have access to the social, cultural, and 
recreational activities of rural communities surrounding La Selva.

The OTS REU award covers the cost of room and board and international travel to 
and from Costa Rica. Participants will also receive a stipend of $4,000 for 
their 9 weeks of research.

Who can apply? The NSF-OTS REU program is open to undergraduates who are U.S. 
citizens or permanent residents enrolled at accredited U.S. institutions. 
Graduating seniors (May or August 2016) and students from R-1 research 
universities are not eligible. The LSAMP REU program is open to undergraduates 
who are (1) U.S. citizens or permanent residents, (2) members of 
underrepresented minority groups (African-American, Hispanic, and/or Native 
American), and (3) enrolled in a LSAMP program. Graduating seniors (May or 
August 2016) are not eligible.

The application deadline is January 31, 2016.

For more information on our program, please visit 
www.tropicalstudies.org/reu<http://www.tropicalstudies.org/reu>

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