Please help us spread the word to undergraduate researchers!

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is currently taking 
applications for undergraduates to participate in a new National Science 
Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates site located in 
Lafayette, LA.

We are seeking  highly motivated undergraduate students to participate 
in a life changing research experience. Students accepted to this 
competitive program will have the opportunity to spend 8 weeks (June 4-
July 27, 2018) in the heart of Cajun Country in Lafayette, Louisiana, 
working with leading researchers in interdisciplinary fields related to 
coastal and watershed science. REU investigations will fundamentally 
expand our understanding of watershed and estuarine resources and 
processes in an urban- and agriculturally-influenced watershed. Southern 
Louisiana encompasses a rich network of watersheds connected to the 
Mississippi (the largest Delta in the US) and the Atchafalaya Basin (the 
largest swamp in the US). This region is one of rapid and ongoing change 
due to both climate and land use changes, and is the focal point for a 
multitude of efforts at local, state, regional, and federal levels 
directed towards ecosystem protection and restoration. Students involved 
in research in this REU program will experience a vibrant research 
community engaged in innovative, multidisciplinary research to address 
some of the most pressing watershed and coastal issues of present and 
future decades. Students will be paired with a faculty mentor and engage 
in hands-on research, field trips, and meet and greets with leading 
researchers in watershed science. Students will develop valuable skills 
conducting literature reviews, scientific integrity, scientific writing, 
innovation in research, data collection and analysis, and presentation 
of research findings to diverse audiences.  Students will gain the 
education, networking opportunities, and mentorship to prepare them for 
further academic pursuits in graduate school and future careers in 
science. For eight (8) amazing weeks during summer 2018, REU students 
will be housed on campus at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.  
This campus is located in the heart of Cajun Culture, is a walkable 
distance from downtown shopping, nightlife, and some of the best 
restaurants in the country.

UL Lafayette is seeking diverse students from Universities nation-wide. 
Students from underrepresented groups, first generation students, and 
students without undergraduate research opportunities at their home 
universities or colleges are highly encouraged to apply.

Selected students will receive monetary compensation, food allowances, 
travel support, research support, and on-campus housing.
Applications are open now through Feb 15, 2018.

Go to: https://coastalresearch.louisiana.edu/node/46 for more 
information on the program and how to apply!

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*This material is based upon work supported by the National Science 
Foundation under Grant No 1659853. Any opinions, findings, and 
conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of 
the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National 
Science Foundation.*

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