[Coral-List] 2018 Summer Courses and Canadian Student Internships at BIOS

Chloe Baron chloe.baron at bios.edu
Wed Mar 7 09:53:05 EST 2018


Hello Coral List,



The Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS) would like to send a reminder that we are accepting applications for our CABIOS internship and our 2018 scheduled summer courses. Please forward the information below to anyone that might find it to be of interest.



CANADIAN ASSOCIATES OF BIOS (CABIOS) INTERNSHIP | APPLICATIONS DUE MARCH 15 2018 http://www.bios.edu/education/canadian-associates-of-bios/



CABIOS offers full scholarships for students to participate in research internships at BIOS. CABIOS intern scholarships cover the cost of accommodation, meals and include a small student stipend as well as a contribution to the costs of supplies and other expenses associated with the intern's research project. Scholarship funds do not cover costs of travel expenses.



INTERNSHIP APPLICATION:

Students who meet the eligibility requirements should consult the list of potential internship projects and mentors for 2018. Both undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to apply. After selecting up to 3 potential projects and mentors, students should complete the internship application form. Students should note that the application form includes a list of documents which must accompany the completed application form; these documents include 2 letters of reference from academics familiar with your work, your CV and a copy of recent transcripts. The application deadline for CABIOS internships is March 15, 2018. Students will be notified of the outcome of their application by the end of March.

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SUMMER COURSES | APPLICATIONS DUE APRIL 15 2018 http://www.bios.edu/education/summer-courses/



Marine Plankton Ecology- New Course! (June 18 - July 6)

    Instructors: Instructors: Dr. Astrid Schnetzer<https://meas.sciences.ncsu.edu/people/aschnet/> (NC State), Dr. Amy Maas<http://www.bios.edu/about/team-members/dr-amy-maas/> (BIOS), and Dr. Leocadio Blanco-Bercial<http://bios.edu/about/team-members/leocadio-blanco-bercial/>(BIOS)



Coral Reef Ecology: Reef Response to Environmental Change (July 23 - Aug 10)

     Instructors: Dr. Gretchen Goodbody-Gringley<http://www.bios.edu/about/team-members/gretchen-goodbody-gringley/> (BIOS) and Dr. Hollie Putnam<https://web.uri.edu/bio/hollie-m-putnam/> (URI).



Canadian and UK students as well as students enrolled in Canadian and UK colleges/universities are eligible to receive support through funding from the Canadian Associates of BIOS (CABIOS) and the UK Associates of BIOS. Scholarships are available for summer course applicants that do not meet the requirements of these scholarships.



Please don't hesitate to contact us at education at bios.edu<mailto:education at bios.edu> if you have any questions.



Cheers,


Chloé Baron
University Programs Internship Coordinator
Communications and Data Manager
Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS)
17 Biological Station | St. George's GE 01 | Bermuda
T 441 297 1880 x115
www.bios.edu<http://www.bios.edu>




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