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Date: 17-Jan-2011
From: Andries Coetzee [coetzee at umich.edu]
Subject: Undergraduate Summer Research Opportunity Program
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 13:09:59
From: Andries Coetzee [coetzee at umich.edu]
Subject: Undergraduate Summer Research Opportunity Program
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Undergraduate Summer Research Opportunity Program
Short Title: SROP
Date: 31-May-2011 - 28-Jul-2011
Location: Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Contact: Andries Coetzee
Contact Email: coetzee at umich.edu
Meeting URL:
http://www.rackham.umich.edu/student_life/diversity/community/srop/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Meeting Description:
The University of Michigan hosts an annual summer research program for
undergraduate students. The eight week long program is intended for
students who plan to pursue PhD study, and who are considering the
University of Michigan as a possibility for graduate school. The program is
aimed in particular at outstanding undergraduate students who are
underrepresented in their field of study. The Linguistics Department will
participate in the Summer 2011 program, and will select three applicants for
participation.
Students who participate will be involved in conducting research under the
mentorship of faculty from the University of Michigan. The linguistics faculty
who will participate in the 2011 program are:
Pam Beddor (www-personal.umich.edu/~beddor/)
Julie Boland (www-personal.umich.edu/~jeboland/)
Andries Coetzee (www-personal.umich.edu/~coetzee)
Carmel O'Shannessy (www-personal.umich.edu/~carmelos/)
Acrisio Pires (www-personal.umich.edu/~pires/)
Robin Queen (www-personal.umich.edu/~rqueen/)
Full information about the program, as well as all application materials
are available at
http://www.rackham.umich.edu/student_life/diversity/community/srop/. Below
are some of the most important details:
What: Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP)
Application deadline: February 14, 2011
Program dates: May 31 to July 28, 2011
Where: Ann Arbor campus of the University of Michigan
Stipend: Participants will receive a stipend of $4000.00
Lodging: Participants will receive free campus housing and a campus meal
plan
Travel: Round-trip transportation to and from the University of Michigan will
be provided
Contact: For more information, contact any of the faculty mentioned above
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