Greetings!

The Urban Water Innovation Network (UWIN) is now accepting applications for
its third *Undergraduate Research Program* (URP) for the *summer of 2018*!


Students will be given the opportunity to perform cutting edge research of
immediate relevance to people in urban areas at institutions in urban areas
across the nation. Students with different research interests in urban
water sustainability - social sciences, natural sciences, engineering – are
invited to apply.


To complement their mentored research, students interact in person and/or
virtually, give and receive feedback and support, and participate in a rich
assortment of enrichment activities, workshops and seminars in
transdisciplinary research and urban water sustainability.



*To apply:* visit:  https://erams.com/UWIN/urp/

Application deadline: *January 29, 2018* 11:59 PM



*Dates:* May 30 to August 1, 2018 (9 weeks)

*Eligibility:*  Undergraduate freshmen, sophomores, juniors or first
semester seniors. Must be citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. or
its possessions.

*Support:* $4,500 stipend, room and board on-campus or in nearby housing,
travel assistance.

The program starts and ends at Colorado State University in Fort Collins CO.



*Projects for 2018:*


   - Variation in Vegetation’s Influence on Urban Climate. (University of
   California Riverside, Oregon State University, University of Arizona)
   - Observing the Urban Environment: Measuring Thermal and Radiative
   Impacts of Trees. (Arizona State Univ.)
   - Natural Solutions for Urban Watershed Sustainability. (Brooklyn
   College of the City University of New York).
   - Cross-City Stormwater Management Comparison. (Colorado State Univ.)
   - Assessing the Benefits of Emerging Technologies for Stormwater
   Management. (Colorado State Univ.)
   - Examining Environmental Decision Making in South Florida. (Florida
   International University)
   - Plant diversity patterns in bioswales of Portland, Oregon. (Oregon
   State University)
   - System-of-Systems Analysis of Water Infrastructure Resilience under
   Climate Change Impacts. (Texas A&M).
   - Evaluating Options for Management of Urban Flood Hazards. (University
   of Maryland Baltimore County)





For more information about the Network, visit https://erams.com/UWIN/



For any questions about the program, please contact Aude Lochet, URP
Coordinator ([email protected]).





Thank you!





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Aude Lochet

Undergraduate Research Program Coordinator
Cary Institute's Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program
Sustainable Urban Water Transdisciplinary Research Program (UWIN)

Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies

2801 Sharon Turnpike

PO Box AB

Millbrook, NY 12545


Phone: (845) 677 7600 (ext. 326)

Fax: (845) 677 5976

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.caryinstitute.org

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