Apply to be a Humanities and Sciences Summer Scholar this summer!

11/28/17

Contributed by Stacia Zabusky

The School of Humanities and Sciences is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the 2018 H&S Summer Scholars Program.

The H&S Summer Scholars Program provides paid positions for H&S students in all majors to engage full-time in research, scholarship, or creative inquiry projects in collaboration with an H&S Faculty Mentor. Students will be paid $10.40/hour for 8-10 weeks of full-time work (up to 40 hours/week).

NEW THIS YEAR
all H&S students, including students in natural and computational sciences, as well as students in humanities, social/behavioral sciences, and creative arts, will apply through the single H&S Summer Scholars online application portal. Students applying through this portal will be considered for all available positions, including Dana Internships.

Most of the positions available through the program are open to all H&S students, regardless of need; a few programs require financial aid eligibility, such as the Dana Internships and Emerson Humanities Collaboration Awards. No additional application materials are required to be considered for these awards, but students must have a FAFSA on file by February 1 to receive consideration for positions supported by these programs.

The deadline for submission is Monday, February 12, at noon.
Decisions will be announced no later than March 9, 2018.


WANT TO KNOW MORE?

On Tuesday, December 5, at 12:10 in Business 301, Summer Scholars from last summer will share their experiences in the program with interested students – please join us!

For complete information on eligibility and program requirements, as well as links to the online application, please consult the H&S Summer Scholars webpage.  For more information, contact the H&S Dean’s office at hsadmin@ithaca.edu.

  

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Stacia Zabusky at hsadmin@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

 

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