The program offers students an excellent opportunity to hone
research skills and to experience life as a graduate student.
Students will enhance their academic resume, work closely with
faculty and peers, and have fun with social and professional
development activities, all while receiving numerous
benefits. Students historically underrepresented in
graduate education are especially encouraged to apply. Due
to funding restrictions, participation is limited to U.S. citizens
or Permanent Residents (those holding a green card.)
All programs for 2015 are listed at http://www.unl.edu/summerprogram
and include projects in Applied Mathematics, Biochemistry, Bioenergy
Systems, Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineering,
Materials Science and Engineering, Microbiology, Minority Health
Disparities, Nanotechnology, Optics and Laser Physics, Redox
Biology, and Virology.
Their online application makes it easy for students to apply.
Priority review of applications begins Monday, February 2
and all applications are due by Monday, March 2.