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H&S students are invited to come learn more about the H&S Summer Scholars Program at three information sessions this week. 

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). The deadline for submission is Monday, February 12, at noon. 

Information Session for STEM positions
Wednesday, January 24, 5pm in CNS 112
-light refreshments
-facilitated by Prof. Te-Wen Lo, Biology
Come learn about how to apply for positions to participate in summer research on faculty-led projects in archaeology, biological anthropology, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, computer science, environmental science, mathematics, physics, and psychology.

General Information Sessions
Thursday, January 25, 12:10pm, in Business 301
and
Thursday, January 25, 4pm, in Business 301
-facilitated by Prof. Robert Sullivan, Communication Studies, and the H&S Summer Scholar Advocates
Intended especially for students in the humanities, social sciences, and creative arts. Come learn about how to develop your own, independent project, and how to identify a faculty mentor to guide your work. Summer Scholars from last summer will share their experiences in the program. 

For complete information on eligibility and program requirements, as well as links to the online application, please consult the H&S Summer Scholars webpage.

 

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact the H&S Dean’s office at hsdean@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3102. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible. 

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