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This collection of faculty-led research projects for undergraduates presents opportunities to participate in Indigenous placemaking studies, chemical and biogeochemical experimentation, ecological fieldwork, and ornithological niche modeling, with hands-on involvement in both laboratory and field settings.
Year: 2013
Institution: The Evergreen State College
Program: Summer Undergraduate Research Program
Project Types: Indigenous studies, Chemistry, Biogeochemistry, Ecology, Ornithology
Faculty Mentors: Kristina Ackley, Zoltan Grossman, Laura Grabhorn, Clyde H. Barlow, Abir Biswas, Jennifer Calkins, Gerardo Chin-Leo
Student Positions: Junior research partner positions, 1–3 students per project
Research Locations: Quinault Reservation, Longhouse on campus, Pacific Northwest field sites, Mt. St. Helens, South Puget Sound
Disciplines: Ethnography, Cartography, Community Planning, Chemistry, Biogeochemistry, Ecology, Ornithology
Skills Developed: Ethnographic interviewing, Spatial analysis, Visual studies, Microsphere synthesis, Spectrophotometry, ICP-MS, Field sampling, Data analysis, Scientific writing
Commitment: Full-time, 12–30 hours per week depending on project
Funding: National Institutes of Health (select projects)
Collaborations: Occidental College (John McCormack, Amanda Zellmer)
Travel Requirements: On-site fieldwork and site visits to museums and ecosystems
Target Audience: Upper-division undergraduate students with relevant analytical and laboratory skills
Period of Activities: Summer 2013 (specific field trips in July and September)
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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