Announcing the 2018 Summer Costa Rica Research Experience for
Undergraduates (REU)!



*ECOHYDROLOGY OF TROPICAL MONTANE FORESTS – DIVERSITY IN SCIENCE,
INTERDISCIPLINARY BREADTH, AND GLOBAL AWARENESS*



The 10-week summer program (May 29- August 3, 2018) includes 5 weeks at the
Texas A&M Soltis Center for Education and Research (Costa Rica) and 5 weeks
on the campus of Texas A&M University (College Station, Texas, USA)

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APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN! https://tamu.qualtrics.c
om/jfe/form/SV_dcZlhp3nVWp1Tb7



*Purpose*: The goal of this NSF-sponsored REU is to provide undergraduate
students with an opportunity to develop essential skills in designing,
executing and disseminating original research that quantifies the
hydrologic and biogeochemical fluxes in the watershed of a tropical montane
cloud forest. Students will have an opportunity to work on field and
laboratory research under the guidance of faculty mentors at the Soltis
Center near San Isidro in central Costa Rica(http://soltiscentercostar
ica.tamu.edu/). Past years of this REU program (2011-2013) resulted in
several students enrolling in graduate school and publishing work from
their research, in addition to gaining a rich cultural immersion and unique
opportunity to conduct research in a tropical montane forest.



*Eligibility*: Undergraduate students must be US citizens or permanent
residents, be 18 years of age or older (on March 1, 2018), be currently
enrolled in a major in the earth or environmental sciences, engineering, or
a related field, have a minimum grade point average of 3.0, expect to
graduate no earlier than December 2018, and be eligible to have a passport
that is valid for 6 months past the REU summer. Additional details are
located on the REU website.



*Support*: Accepted students will received a $500 per week stipend for all
10 weeks and will have all travel and accommodation expenses covered. The
program does not cover meals (on and off-campus) while in Texas or all
off-campus expenses in Costa Rica, such as zip lining, adventure tours,
white water rafting, etc.



For more information about the REU selection process, program, and study
area, please visit our website http://costaricareu.tamu.edu/. You are
invited to view photos of previous Costa Rica REU programs here:
https://www.flickr.com/people/tamucostaricareu/. For general inquiries and
questions about our application, contact: tamu.costaricareu.app
licat...@gmail.com or the program leaders, Dr. Georgianne Moore (Department
of Ecosystem Science and Management) and Dr. Kelly Brumbelow (Civil
Engineering).
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*Luiza Maria T. Aparecido, PhD*
Temporary Postdoctoral Research Associate
Department of Ecosystem Science and Management (ESSM)
Texas A&M University - College Station, TX, USA
Office: 127 Horticulture and Forest Science Building
Telephone: +1(979)587-8310

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