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[This is the text from the flyer we mail to academic departments - the originals are flamingo-pink!]

Summer 2006
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH INTERNSHIPS IN ASTRONOMY
SOUTHEASTERN ASSOCIATION FOR RESEARCH IN ASTRONOMY

Florida Institute of Technology, East Tennessee State University,
Florida International University, University of Georgia,
Valdosta State University and Clemson University

The Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy expects to host a
Research Experiences for Undergraduates program sponsored by the National
Science Foundation in the summer of 2006. Each SARA summer intern will work
closely with a faculty mentor at one of the six SARA universities. In addition
to observing with the SARA 0.9-m telescope at Kitt Peak in Arizona, the summer
activities will include a number of social events and excursions, as well as
workshops on observational techniques data reduction, current events in
astronomy, proposal writing, job opportunities in astronomy and scientific
ethics. Participants will present research results at a final workshop near the
end of summer and the proceedings will be published.

TO APPLY
Visit www.astro.fit.edu/sara-reu for full instructions and to complete the
online application form. Information required for this form includes your
name, address, E-mail address, contact phone numbers, a 250-500 word essay
describing your research interests and career goals, names and contact
information for two faculty members who will submit letters of reference on
your behalf, your GPA, and your science and math course grades. In addition,
you must submit by surface mail an original or photocopy of your academic
transcript. Women, minorities, disabled persons and veterans are especially
encouraged to apply. Applications that are not complete by the deadline may not
be considered.

All application materials must be received by February 1, 2006.
Appointments will be announced beginning March 1, 2006.

Eligible applicants must be enrolled in a degree program leading to a
baccalaureate or associate’s degree, and must be citizens or permanent
residents of the United States or its possessions. A major in astronomy is not
required, but a demonstrated interest and adequate math/science background are
essential. Eight- to 10-week appointments will typically begin the week of May
29 , 2006, and extended to the first week of August, depending on the
participant’s academic calendar and particular SARA host site. Each participant
will receive a stipend of $3,600 for the summer. In addition, all necessary
lodging and travel expenses during the summer will be paid by SARA, including
up to $500 round-trip travel between the student’s home and the SARA host
institution.

RESEARCH AREAS

  • Minor Planets and Comets
  • Planetary Science
  • Binary Stars and Accretion Processes
  • Variable Stars, Stellar Activity and Evolution
  • Stellar Rotation Evolution
  • Nuclear Astrophysics
  • Gamma-Ray Astronomy
  • Interacting Galaxies
  • Active Galaxies and Quasars

SEND INQUIRIES AND APPLICATIONS TO
Dr. Matt A. Wood
SARA REU Program Director
Department of Physics and Space Sciences
Florida Institute of Technology
150 W. University Blvd.
Melbourne, FL 32901-6975
Phone: (321) 674-7207
Fax: (321) 674-7482
E-mail: wood@fit.edu


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