[Arabidopsis] Summer Internships at Carnegie Institution-Plant
Biology
Leonore Reiser
lreiser at acoma.stanford.edu
Wed Feb 1 16:49:59 EST 2006
Please pass this information on to your students.
The Carnegie Institution, Department of Biology offers summer research
experiences to undergraduates from Stanford and other institutions
(including local community colleges and state Universities). Summer
research experiences for undergraduates run for 8-10 weeks during the
summer. Students are expected to work full-time during the summer (40
hours/week).
The Carnegie Undergraduate Science Program includes: A summer seminar
series for undergraduates and an Undergraduate Student Research Symposium.
During the summer, students gather for weekly meetings/seminars and
prepare presentations for the Undergraduate Research Symposium held at the
end of the summer. Seminars typically involve informal presentations by
post-doctoral fellows and graduate students and discussion. At the summer
research symposium, summer interns present posters about
their research to the department.
Please read about the Research interests of the faculty on our website
(http://carnegiedpb.stanford.edu/research/research.php).
Students interested in an internship with the Carnegie Department of Plant
Biology, should fill out an application form and provide three letters of
recommendation. Forms can be downloaded from the Carnegie Website
(http://carnegiedpb.stanford.edu/jobs/interns/interns.php). Email the
completed forms to Leonore
Reiser, (email: lreiser at acoma.stanford.edu or snail mail to Leonore
Reiser, Carnegie Institute, 260 Panama St.,
Stanford, CA 94305). Applicants from Primarily Undergraduate Institutions,
women, students from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. To
be qualify for a paid internship you must be able to show that you are
legally eligible to work in the US.The Carnegie Institution is an equal
opportunity employer.
Best Regards
Leonore Reiser
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Leonore Reiser, Ph.D. lreiser at acoma.stanford.edu
Carnegie Institution of Washington Tel: (650) 325-1521 ext. 311
Department of Plant Biology URL: http://arabidopsis.org/
260 Panama St.
Stanford, CA 94305
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