Western Kentucky University is hosting a National Science Foundation funded
summer research program in Investigative Biotechnology for students with interest in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and/or Computer Science. Students in this program will conduct research with a WKU faculty member, learn science presentation skills and attend workshops on research ethics and preparation for graduate school. Successful applicants can choose one of
19 potential research projects.
The program gives preference to rising juniors and seniors, pays a stipend of $480 per week (for 10 weeks) and provides free room and board and a travel allowance. Applications are due
February 4th and can be found
online.
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