Summer Program for Undergraduate research, 2013-University of Oregon
The University of Oregon (UO) Summer Program for Undergraduate Research (SPUR) provides fellowship opportunities for undergraduate students from other Universities and Colleges to participate in ongoing research in Life Sciences laboratories at UO during the Summer months. The deadline is not mentioned, apply ASAP!
About the University of Oregon: – The University of Oregon, founded in 1876, is the state’s flagship institution. The UO boasts nearly 300 comprehensive academic programs and more than 25 research centers and institutes.
About the Internship: –SPUR is a paid summer internship programme for the undergraduates majoring in Life Science. The selected candidates will be working on ongoing research in Life Sciences laboratories at UO. For detailed information please refer to SPUR official website.
Number of internships: – 1.
Who can apply: Undergraduates and recent graduates are eligible to apply for this programme.
Location: – Eugene, Oregon, USA.
Stipend: – Paid internship (no clear figure is given though)
How to apply: Please refer to SPUR official page for detailed information on application process. The deadline is not mentioned, apply ASAP!
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