From: <Kidd>, John <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
Reply-To: "Kidd, John" <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
Date: Wednesday, December 3, 2014 at 12:39 PM
To: Council on Undergraduate Research List <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
Subject: [curl] Please announce: PINEMAP Undergraduate Fellowship through Virginia Tech

Dear Colleague:

Please share the following research and outreach opportunity with your undergraduate students in natural resource or biology education majors. Questions may be directed to the program coordinator, John Kidd, at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or 540.231.7744. Thank you.

About the PINEMAP Undergraduate Fellowship:
The Pine Integrated Network: Education, Mitigation and Adaptation Project (PINEMAP) Undergraduate Fellowship Program provides undergraduate fellows from across the US with a research experience under a graduate student, post-doc, or research staff mentor and prepares them to successfully deliver secondary school science or social studies lessons based on summer research.  This program partners fellows with graduate students based on interest areas.  Selected undergraduate students will be provided the opportunity to work during a summer internship with a researcher in one of the following disciplines, or Aims: ecophysiology and silviculture, modeling, genetics, economics and policy, education, and extension.  Fellows will be integrated into their mentor's research program and participate in data collection and hypothesis testing at a host university.  Undergraduates will then enroll in a fall distance education course in inquiry-based science education and work with classmates to develop and improve engaging lessons for secondary school life science, biology, or social study classes.  We will begin the course mid-summer to reduce the overall course load in the fall.  Lesson topics will be based on research activities conducted during the past summer and, potentially, materials developed for a Project Learning Tree module.  Fellows will then visit classrooms in their communities to lead these inquiry-based activities.  Examples of past lessons include understanding the carbon cycle, exploring the carbon on their campuses, life cycle analysis, genetics, and understanding the value of trees in mitigating climate change and in production of wood products.

Eligibility: Students must have completed at least their freshman year; non-graduating seniors are eligible. Awardees must be US citizens or permanent residents and able to pass a background check as part of VT hiring policy. A minimum GPA of 3.0 is preferred. Underrepresented students are encouraged to apply.

Compensation: Fellows may earn $7,000 at maximum.  Undergraduate fellows are temporary wage employees of Virginia Tech, although you will work at your mentor's university, and earn $5,250 for 40 hours of work each week for 12 weeks during summer.  You may earn up to $1,750 during the fall semester.

Submission Deadline:  February 13, 2015.  With up to 12 fellowships available this year, we greatly encourage you to apply.

To Apply: Visit http://www.pinemap.org/education/undergraduate for additional information and application.


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John Kidd
Coordinator, PINEMAP Undergraduate Fellowship Program
Dept. of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation
228H Cheatham Hall, Virginia Tech
310 West Campus Drive
Blacksburg, VA 24061
[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
(540) 231-7744



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