Subject: Nebraska’s Summer Research Program Application
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Greetings from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln!
We are currently accepting applications for the Nebraska Summer Research Program at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
Our 10-week intensive undergraduate Summer Research Program provides a unique chance for students to delve into cutting-edge research within our state-of-the-art facilities while gaining a valuable preview of graduate school life at a Big Ten institution.
The majority of our Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs) are generously funded by organizations like the NSF, USDA, or NIFA, ensuring an enriching experience for participants. By joining, students not only enhance their academic resumes but also
forge meaningful connections with faculty and peers. Engaging in social and professional development activities further contribute to a holistic experience, all complemented by amazing
benefits.
Rest assured, our commitment to quality mentoring is unwavering. Our summer offerings are carefully tailored to active research
labs and projects led by faculty who have proven themselves as exceptional mentors for undergraduate students.
Explore the
Programs:
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Biomedical
Engineering Devices
·
Engineering
Education Research
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Sustainability
and Resilience in Rural Areas
·
Virology
Students can apply for up to three different research groups. Priority review of applications begins Saturday, February 1, and
all applications are due by Saturday, March 1.
https://srp.unl.edu/Application
We actively encourage applications from students historically underrepresented in graduate education. However, please be aware
that, due to funding constraints, eligibility is limited to U.S. citizens or Permanent Residents (green card holders).
Encourage your students to seize this incredible opportunity for academic and personal growth.
Warm regards,
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Casey Coleman Assistant Director of Programs and Events Office of Graduate Studies University of Nebraska–Lincoln 101 Seaton Hall 1525 U Street P.O. Box 880619 Lincoln, NE 68588-0619 (402) 472-0073|
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