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  • University of Florida's Campus Visitation Program

    The Office of Graduate Minority Programs (OGMP) is hosting its annual Fall Campus Visitation Program. We are calling all underrepresented minority students who have a desire to pursue a doctoral degree at the University of Florida. The University of Florida will provide lodging for two nights, most meals, and a reimbursement of up to $500 in airfare or mileage. We will also reimburse the UF Graduate School Application fee.

  • 2015 Louis Stokes Midwest Center of Excellence Annual Conference

    2015 Louis Stokes Midwest Center of Excellence Annual Conference

    The third annual LSMCE Conference, Accelerating Diversity along the STEM Pipeline, will be held in Indianapolis, Indiana on October 23-25, 2015, at the Wyndham Indianapolis West hotel. The conference will feature a keynote by Dr. Mary Howard-Hamilton, four interactive workshops, twelve breakout sessions, oral presentations from current Bridge to the Doctorate students, a student STEM poster session, STEM student career fair, and discussion panels.

  • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign- Multicultural Engineering Recruitment for Graduate Education (MERGE) Program

    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Multicultural Engineering Recruitment for Graduate Education (MERGE) Program

    The MERGE program invites promising students to visit campus for an all-expense-paid, in-depth view of the outstanding programs and facilities available for graduate study in the top-ranked fields of engineering, computer science and physics at Illinois. Previous MERGE programs have hosted over 570 students from 85 universities across the United States and Puerto Rico.

  • Indiana University Campus Visit Program

    The Indiana University Graduate School will host a spring Getting You into IU, a Bloomington campus visit program for prospective underrepresented and minority students on April 9-12, 2015. This is an all-expense paid trip for highly qualified future PhD and MFA applicants to visit Indiana University Bloomington and the First Nations Education and Cultural Center (FNEC

  • Flash Talks 2015 Speaker

    Flash Talks 2015 Speaker applications have officially opened and will be due March 9th.   Flash Talks is an exciting speaker series where students can give a 20 slide PowerPoint presentation to an audience of students, faculty, prominent company executives, and connected community members.    Each slide will automatically change every 20 seconds.  Meaning, in just over six minutes, you are presenting a full hour PowerPoint Presentation!   

  • PSI (Psychology Summer Institute)

    PSI (Psychology Summer Institute) provides educational, professional development and mentoring experiences to advanced doctoral students of psychology and psychologists who are in the early stage of their careers. Participants are guided toward developing a grant proposal, postdoctoral fellowship, dissertation, treatment program, publication or program evaluation project. All projects must focus on issues affecting ethnic minority communities.

  • NIH-Sponsored Post-Baccalaureate Research Education Program at Case Western Reserve University

    Are you looking to enter PhD graduate programs in the biomedical sciences?

    Are you hitting a wall this application season?

    Are you getting offers from your top choices in PhD programs?

    Do you need additional research experience and credentialing to get into the top programs?

    Consider spending a year with us at Case Western Reserve University.  Our NIH-sponsored CASE PREP program has an excellent record of placing students into the premier biomedical PhD research programs in the nation.

    Case PREP provides:

  • CLIMB UP (Undergraduate Program) for Summer Research

    CLIMB UP (Undergraduate Program) for Summer Research gives students an opportunity to conduct research in the biomedical and health sciences and explore graduate career opportunities. At the end of the program, students will present posters and/or oral presentations in a professional symposium.
     
    Students in CLIMB-UP will:
     
    Work on novel and exciting research projects.
    Learn about recent advances in the biosciences.
    Be mentored by faculty, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows through the summer and beyond.

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