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REUs: The Basics

REUs: The Basics. Ann Helmers Director Career Services. R E – What ???. ( R ) esearch ( E ) xperience for ( U ) ndergraduates = a program funded by the NSF to encourage promising STEM students to experience research at the pre-baccalaureate level. How does the REU help me ?.

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REUs: The Basics

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  1. REUs: The Basics Ann Helmers Director Career Services

  2. R E – What??? (R)esearch (E)xperience for (U)ndergraduates= • a program funded by the NSF to encourage promising STEM students to experience research at the pre-baccalaureate level

  3. How does the REU help me? • A great way to discover if you are interested in graduate school • A prestigious and nationally recognized program •  resume builder! • A way to gain experience even before tackling corporate or industry internships • And can complement work experiences

  4. What will I do at my REU? • Tackle cutting edge research • Work with other undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty Principal Investigators (PIs) to build critical thinking skills • Be introduced to research techniques and practices • Share research results in poster sessions, presentations, or conferences at the end of the term

  5. When and Where? • When can I do an REU program in my academic track? • Most programs require completion of 30 credits and/or junior status • When are REU programs offered? • Most are summer programs; 10 weeks long; usually from June till August • Where are REU programs offered? • Programs are offered on university campuses around the US and there are also international opportunities

  6. Where will I stay? what About $$$? • Is housing provided? • Yes, usually the REU provides housing and meals in campus facilities • Will I get paid? • Yes, REU programs provide a stipend, usually $350-$500 weekly, for a total of $3500-$5000 payment for the summer • Usually the REU provides travel support (airfare, mileage reimbursement)

  7. How do I apply? • What areas of research are available? • REU programs cover a wide range of topics in STEM • You can also search by topic areaor geographically • When do I apply for REU opportunities? • REU websites are updated in the fall prior to the program dates; applications are usually due starting around January 1and most are due before April 1 • What do I need to submit to apply for the REU program? • Most applications request a resume and recommendation letters

  8. How do I search for REU opportunities? Use the online link to the NSF REU site: http://www.nsf.gov/crssprgm/reu/reu_search.cfm Search by university-just use the school search box and ‘REU’

  9. RE is for ! For more information please contact: College of Engineering Career Services: ahelmers@miami.edu Nicholas Rongione, BSASE ’15, puts the U in his REU!

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