Posts Tagged ‘NSF REU’
A Student’s Contribution to Understanding Tiny Marine Life
Waterspouts and hours at the microscope are part of the BIOS experience for undergraduate researcher
Read MoreCoral Reef Symposium Held on Hawaii
The 13th annual International Coral Reef Symposium (ICRS) convened in Honolulu, Hawaii in June with more than 2,500 scientists, policy makers and managers in attendance from 70 countries.
Read MoreLooking Back, and to the Future: the Bermuda Program at 40
BIOS training leads to diverse careers in marine and atmospheric sciences, and beyond
Since it’s inception forty years ago, the Bermuda Program at BIOS has provided more than 150 Bermudian college students with a paid summer internship and practical experience in marine or atmospheric research.
Read MoreA BIOS REU, Times Two
Chloe Emerson applied results from her first BIOS internship to a second study examining how ocean acidification impacts sea urchin spines.
Read MoreCongratulations to the 2015 REU Students (and their BIOS Mentors)
Students head home after a successful semester of research and learning
Read MoreTo Live Long and Prosper, Take Care of Your Genome
Recent research by BIOS Postdoctoral Researcher Helena Reinardy examines the sea urchin’s strategies for keeping cancer at bay
Read MoreRenewed Funding Will Bring Another Round of REUs to Bermuda
National Science Foundation paid internships in marine science funded for another three years
Read MoreREU Student Presents at Aquatic Sciences Meeting
From Boston, to Bermuda, and beyond: REU student presents at Aquatic Sciences meeting in Spain
Read MoreResearch Experiences for Undergraduates Blog
Learn what Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) students blogged about—from coral reef ecology to hurricanes—following recent internships at BIOS
Read MoreBIOS Internships Result in Peer-Reviewed Scientific Publication for Two Students
Internships at BIOS offer many benefits to students pursuing future studies or careers in the oceanographic and atmospheric sciences, including practical experience, mentorship, and—for some—the opportunity to publish the results of their research in a peer-reviewed scientific journal
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