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Issue #8 | April 2014                 

Greetings from SciMON!

Here are the exciting events and deadlines for April and May, 2014.


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Upcoming Events
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Reading Strategies for STEM Students
April 3
| 1pm-2:30pm, TH 205

Join Karen Perlman, Academic Coach, to learn strategies for reading textbooks, research articles, and lab reports. Material will be provided, but you can also bring your own work. RSVP with the Office of AccessABILITY.

Mount Sinai Medical School Information Session
April 9
| 1pm-2:30pm, HW 215

Roland Pinzon, Recruitment Coordinator, and Dr. Basil Hanss, Associate Dean of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences will share information about the various graduate programs at Mt. Sinai, tips on how to apply and what they are looking for in candidates.


Managing Test Anxiety in STEM Disciplines
April 10
| 4:15pm-5:15pm (Talk), 5:15pm-6:30pm (Reception), HW 8th Floor Faculty Dining Room

Join Karen Perlman, Academic Coach, to pick up tips on how to reduce stress, build confidence, and improve your overall test-taking abilities for classes in the science and math disciplines.
RSVP with the Office of AccessABILITY.

Integrating into the Job Market
April 23 | 1pm-2:30pm, TH 205

Join Karen Perlman, Academic Coach, to learn imperative skills for attaining a position with both Deaf and hearing employers. This job readiness training will focus on effective resume and cover letter writing as well as dressing for success, networking, interview skills and the soft skills needed to break into careers.
RSVP with the Office of AccessABILITY.


Upcoming Deadlines
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Minority Biomedical Research Support – Research Initiative for Scientific Enhancement (MBRS-RISE)

Application Deadline:
March 7 DEADLINE EXTENDED to April 7 Eligibility Requirements: Click here

The MBRS-RISE program offers research experience and academic and financial support for undergraduate and graduate students interested in biomedical research and eventually obtaining a PhD. Students participate in a Hunter Faculty member’s research lab, and receive financial support and a tuition waiver. Students also receive support to present their work at a scientific conference, and participate in other professional development activities.

HOW TO APPLY
1. Obtain one letter of recommendation from a professor
2. Obtain a copy of your official or unofficial transcript
3. Write a personal statement
4. Apply here

Minority Access to Research Centers (MARC)
Application Deadline:
March 31 DEADLINE EXTENDED to April 16
Eligibility Requirements: Click here 

The MARC program trains talented students in biomedical research and encourages them to pursue PhDs in this field. Students are offered a short introductory course in biomedical research, the opportunity to participate in faculty research, and the opportunity to present at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students. 

HOW TO APPLY
1. Obtain the contact information for 2 references, and fill out cover sheet here
2. Obtain a copy of your unofficial transcript
3. Write two application essays
4. Apply here


MIND Alliance 2014 Summer Internship
Application Deadline: April 21

Eligibility Requirements: Click here 

The MIND Alliance, in collaboration with the Office of AccessABILITY and SciMON, is pleased to offer five undergraduate research internship stipends in the amount of $1,500 for the summer of 2014. Students must obtain a commitment from a Hunter faculty member in a STEM discipline to mentor them on a research project during the summer of 2014.  The internship will take place between June 2 and August 22, 2014.  The individual student and faculty member will determine the specific weekly schedule.

HOW TO APPLY
1. Obtain a commitment from a Hunter faculty member in a STEM discipline to mentor you over the summer
2. Apply here

 

Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP)
Application Deadline: April 30

Eligibility Requirements: Click here 

The Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation is an alliance of 17 CUNY Colleges and the CUNY Graduate Center. Students participate in faculty research and receive mentoring from senior faculty.

HOW TO APPLY
1. Obtain the contact information for 2 references, and fill out cover sheet here 
2. Obtain your official transcript
3. Prepare your curriculum vitae 
4. Obtain your proof of citizenship and social security card
5. Apply here

   
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Summer 2014 Research Opportunities
There are thousands of research internships and opportunities available to undergraduates in a diversity of subject areas at universities, research centers, and institutions across the nation and around the world. Many of the deadlines for application to these opportunities began in December and continue through the spring.  SciMON’s Research Opportunities Database (including a link to the National Science Foundation’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates database) allows you to view these opportunities by area of interest. Many offer room, board, stipends, and cover the costs of your travel expenses to get there. So plan something exciting for your summer—start browsing for the right research experience for you today!

Ask SciMON, SciMON Says
Do you have questions about how to get involved in research? Are you looking for ways to prepare yourself to succeed as an undergraduate, graduate student, and beyond? Ever wondered what kinds of STEM careers are out there for you? SciMON is here to help! Browse our database of questions, answers, and documents here, or submit your own questions to the SciMON team of experts, and receive a personalized response.

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In this bulletin:


Reading Strategies for STEM Students

Mount Sinai Medical School Information Session

Managing Test Anxiety in STEM Disciplines

Integrating into the Job Market

MBRS-RISE Program: DEADLINE EXTENDED to April 7

Minority Access to Research Centers (MARC) Program: DEADLINE EXTENDED to April 16

MIND Alliance 2014 Summer Internship: Deadline April 21

Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP): Deadline April 30

Summer 2014 Research Opportunities

Ask SciMON, SciMON Says

Questions? Ask SciMON and see what SciMON Says:

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Check out our Research Opportunities Database:

ROPs Database


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