[Plsugs] Fwd: [UPAC] UA's Undergraduate Biology Research Program

Quist, Tanya M - (tquist) tquist at email.arizona.edu
Thu Dec 11 07:46:51 MST 2014


Undergraduate Biology Research Program
Reply-To: "Cubeta, Jennifer
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Looking for the opportunity to conduct research in Summer 2015 AND get paid?
Check out UA’s Undergraduate Biology Research Program!

About UBRP…
For over 25 years, UA’s Undergraduate Biology Research Program (UBRP) has provided University of Arizona students the opportunity to learn science by doing research by participating in a paid, full-time, mentored research experience during the summer.  Participants gain research experience in biology while working with a mentor of their choice, join a community of scholars, enjoy field trips and social activities, develop professional skills and training to be successful in post-graduate studies, and present their experimental results at the Annual UBRP Conference held each year in January. Students who complete the UBRP experience over the summer may have the option to continue in the program during the academic year, working in the laboratory on a part-time basis to help offset college expenses.

Eligibility requirements:

  *   University of Arizona students, registered in at least 7 credits during Spring 2015
  *   To be paid, must be a US Citizen, permanent resident, or hold a visa allowing you to work in the US
  *   Must not be planning to graduate before August 2015
  *   Student from all majors and class standings are welcome to apply!

The deadline for applications is February 1, 2015  at 5PM.
 For more information and to apply, please visit https://ubrp.arizona.edu<https://ubrp.arizona.edu/>/.

Questions?
Please contact Carol Bender, UBRP Director, atbender at email.arizona.edu<mailto:bender at email.arizona.edu> or Jennifer Cubeta, UBRP Assistant Director, at cubeta at email.arizona.edu<mailto:cubeta at email.arizona.edu>.

Want to see what UBRP students really do?
Come to the 26th Annual UBRP Conference on Saturday, January 24, 2015 from 12PM to 5PM in the Stevie Eller Dance Theater.  You will see the amazing breadth and depth of research our students are conducting!  The Conference is free and open to all interested.

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Jennifer Cubeta, M.Ed.
Assistant Program Director, Undergraduate Biology Research Program
Recruitment & Development, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology
The University of Arizona
(520) 621-8510
cubeta at email.arizona.edu<mailto:cubeta at email.arizona.edu>
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