Bermuda Research Experiences for Undergraduates
http://www.bios.edu/education/reu.html
Initial selection begins May 30 which is the unofficial deadline for applications (applications received after May 30 will be evaluated if space is available).

The 2007 REU interns with their BIOS advisors |

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Undergraduate Fellowships in Marine Science,
Oceanography and Global Climate Change
DATES: September 2 to November 25, 2009
The Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences has received National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) funding to support 8 fellowships for undergraduate student research at BIOS during the 2009 fall* semester (DATES: arrive on September 2, 2009 - depart on November 25, 2009). Students will design and conduct independent projects under faculty supervision within several research areas including:
- Biology, chemistry and physics of the open ocean
- Biology, physiology and biochemistry of reef building corals and reef ecosystems
- Aspects of the molecular biology of marine organisms
- Environmental chemistry of Bermuda's atmosphere and inshore waters
- Effects and consequences of global environmental change
Eligibility and Terms of Fellowship
Students who have completed at least two years of undergraduate study and will still be undergraduates in the fall of 2009 are eligible to apply. Minorities and women are especially encouraged. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. We encourage all successful applicants to arrange for independent study credit through their home institutions.
Each successful REU applicant will receive a stipend of approximately $360 per week less the costs of room and board (a special REU rate of $250 per week). Students will reside on the BIOS campus. Travel expenses will be covered by the REU program.
Applications and Further Information
You can apply to BIOS's REU program by downloading an application form (in Word format) and e-mailing, faxing or mailing your completed application to the address listed on the form. If you have difficulty with the form, you can contact BIOS's Education Department at education@bios.edu or telephone (441) 297 1880.