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The Insttute for Broadening Participation announces:


  • Paid Summer 2015 Undergraduate Research Placements:

Over 800 programs – REU, NASA and other paid summer research opportunities for undergrads http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/undergrads.aspx [www.pathwaystoscience.org]  

  • For Financial Support in Graduate School:

Fellowships and graduate programs in a wide variety of STEM disciplines: http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/grad.aspx [www.pathwaystoscience.org]     

  • For NASA-supported internships, fellowships and scholarships:  

http://intern.nasa.gov [intern.nasa.gov]  

  • For tips on applying and associated resources:

http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/toolbox.aspx [www.pathwaystoscience.org]  

  • For opportunities specifically in the Ocean Sciences:

http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/oceanscience.aspx [www.pathwaystoscience.org]  

  • For opportunities specifically in Engineering:

http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/engineering.aspx [www.pathwaystoscience.org]  

  • We’d be happy to answer any questions you have and to provide your

students with assistance in applying to these programs.
   Thanks and best wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving,

   Liv Detrick
ldetrick@ibparticipation.org
Institute for Broadening Participation

  IBP’s mission is to increase diversity in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) workforce. We design and implement strategies to increase access to STEM education, funding, and careers, with special emphasis on reaching underserved communities and diverse underrepresented groups. www.PathwaysToScience.org [www.pathwaystoscience.org] makes it easy for faculty and administrators to access resources that can assist them in their efforts to reduce barriers to participation, create environments rich in the positive factors that support student success on the STEM pathway, and conduct outreach to underserved communities and underrepresented groups by implementing recruitment and retention strategies that broaden participation and increase diversity.

Alumni Liaison

has a message for current ECE438 students.

Sean Hu, ECE PhD 2009