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Undergraduates

We are currently accepting applications for the second cohort of undergraduate Migration Scholars. Scholars will work on mentored research projects and participate in program activities during the academic year. In the summer they will do paid internships with state and federal agencies. Scholars will receive stipends of $2200 each semester that they are in the program. Students with sophomore standing and above are encouraged to apply. We encourage student to talk with program faculty before applying, although that is not required.

 


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Graduate Students

We are currently accepting applications  for students interesting in pursuing an MS or PhD graduate degree with the Avian Migration Program within the Departments of Biology and Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Ecology. Students may apply for specific funded projects, or may apply generally to the program; a current list of funded projects is available at the link below. Students will be supported by a mix of program funds, outside grant funding and teaching assistantships. We encourage student to talk with program faculty before applying.


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