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High School Programs
CEMS participates in several education and research programs for high school students.
Projects are designed to serve select, motivated students, including students from under-represented
student populations. Learn more about these programs from the CEMS Education Specialist. CEMS
scientists and staff members are actively involved in education and outreach programs. Focused at
teachers, students, and the community, these programs offer opportunities to explore environmental
issues and to participate in "hands-on" research projects.
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Summer Research Programs-Undergraduate (REU)
SUMMER 2008 REU PROGRAM-CANCELED, NO APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED
In the past, CEMS offered a summer research program in environmental molecular science at Stony Brook University. Through competitive application,
selected undergraduate students from across the country participate in a 10-week program at
Stony Brook University. Students work directly with faculty mentors on individual projects relating
to problems in environmental molecular science. Students were provided with a stipend, campus
housing, and limited transportation costs.
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Undergraduate Research (Local students)
During the academic year, undergraduate students have the opportunity to participate
in research projects with CEMS faculty and staff. These include ongoing research programs,
semester-long projects, and projects focused on educational activities. Opportunities exist for
undergraduate students wishing to apply experience in computer programming and graphical
presentations relating to outreach and education programs. Interested undergraduates should
inquire directly with the CEMS office or with associated faculty and staff.
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