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U.S. Geological Survey opportunity for Undergrads, Application Due Dec 20th

U.S. Geological Survey

National Climate Adaptation Science Center and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASC)

Climate Adaptation Scientists of Tomorrow (CAST) Program

Undergraduate Research Experience

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To advance climate adaptation science and increase diversity, equity, and inclusion in STEM fields, the Climate Adaptation Scientists of Tomorrow Program brings undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty together with CASC partners to cultivate the next generation of climate scientists.

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Program Locations:

·ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýAuburn University:ÌýLocated in Auburn, Alabama, participants in this program will focus on climate impacts on water systems in the Gulf of Mexico upland watersheds. Each student will be paired with two faculty mentors and a graduate-student mentor to provide guidance throughout the summer. In addition to undertaking their own research, participants will share programming with participants at Louisiana State University and participate in a culminating research symposium.

·ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýLouisiana State University: Located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, participants at this location will focus their research on climate impacts on the water systems of coastal environments. Mentoring will be provided by faculty scholars and a cohort of graduate students. In addition to undertaking their own research, participants will share programming with participants at Auburn University and participate in a culminating research symposium in Auburn, Alabama.

·ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýUniversity of Colorado, Boulder: Located in Boulder, Colorado, participants at this location will partner with regional Tribal Colleges and Universities to advance inclusion of Indigenous perspectives in climate adaptation science. Undergraduates will receive one-to-one mentorship from an on-campus graduate student and faculty member. The participants will work with identified mentors to identify relevant research projects and engage with other on-campus programs to gain experience in the field.

·ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst: Located in Amherst, Massachusetts, participants will join a center with existing programs to expand the perspectives in climate adaptation research. The undergraduates will receive mentoring from other undergraduate programs, dedicated graduate students, and faculty scientists. In consultation with faculty, the participants to contribute to existing research projects focused on invasion ecology, biogeography, coastal hazards or climate change ecology.

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Undergraduate Research Experience,ÌýFeatures and Benefits:Ìý

  • Build your climate science skills, training, and development for two yearsÌýÌý
  • Join a cohort of 12Ìýundergraduate students with common interests across the U.S.ÌýÌý
  • Lead an undergraduate research projectÌýin your area of interestÌýat a leading universityÌý
  • Build strong professional partnerships with a scientist-mentor, graduate students, and faculty scholarsÌý
  • Engage in university programs to foster diversity, equity, and inclusionÌý
  • Participate in trainings to prepare for a career in climate adaptation scienceÌý

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Eligibility:Ìý

  • Participants must be enrolled as a student, full-time, at an accredited academic institution (community college, college, or university)Ìý
  • Participants must be rising sophomores or juniorsÌý
  • Participants must be in good academic standing (GPA 3.0 or higher)Ìý
  • Students from populationsÌýhistorically underrepresented in the sciences are especially encouraged to applyÌý

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Financial Considerations:Ìý

  • Program provides 10 weeks of room and board for two summersÌý
  • Program provides a stipend for two summers (depends on location, minimum of $3,500 per summer)Ìý
  • Program provides funds for round-trip travel to siteÌý
  • Medical/health insurance is not providedÌýÌý

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Applications must be submitted byÌý5:00PM EST onÌýMonday,ÌýDecember 20, 2021.Ìý!

For questions, please contact: Olivia LeDee (oledee@usgs.gov)