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An award has been made to Tennessee State University
(TSU) to establish a URM program in order to
significantly increase the number of under-represented
minority students who are prepared for, and motivated
to, pursue graduate studies in Ecology and Environmental
Science. A cohort consisting of six students will be
recruited each year in the first three years of the
grant, and NSF funds will be used to support each
undergraduate participant for a total of two years. Over
the 4-year period of the grant, a total of eighteen
students will participate in the program. The TSU URM
program involves an intensive year-round research
training and mentoring for undergraduates. At least six
faculty members from three departments at TSU will serve
as mentors and engage the students in research in a
wide-range of ecological and environmental disciplines,
including global change ecology, microbial ecology,
environmental biology, water quality, bio/phytoremediation,
and ecological modeling. Students will be paired with
faculty mentors, who will provide them guidance at all
stages of their laboratory research. In addition, the
participants will be prepared for graduate school
through activities that include GRE preparation and
enhancement of communication skills, both oral and
written. Students will also be encouraged to spend a
summer at one of the research-intensive universities
(such as NSF REU sites), to enhance their experience in
research. Students are also expected to present their
work at a scientific meeting.
TSU
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