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Multicultural Summer Research Opportunities Program

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Program Structure

Duration

MSROP runs for ten weeks and is held on the U of MN, Twin Cities campus June 1 – August 9, 2008.

Matching

Each participant is matched with a faculty mentor working in the student’s area of interest. Depending on the discipline, students will either participate in an established research or will create and develop their own research with the faculty mentor.

Seminars

In addition to conducting research, students are required to attend bi- weekly seminars focusing on academic and professional development.

Conference

Students will participate in the Summer Research Opportunities Program weekend conference in July. Participants will interact with other students conducting research at other universities around the country.

Weekend Retreat

At the beginning of the program, participants will participate in a brief weekend retreat/orientation (Retreat is dependent on funding).

Presentations

At the conclusion of the program, each participant will prepare a poster and oral presentation to be shared with other students, faculty, administrators, and family members.

Final Paper

Each student must submit a final paper about the research that was conducted to be submitted at the exit interview.

Mid-summer and Exit Interview

Students are required to complete a mid summer interview, an exit interview and an evaluation of the program prior to receiving their final stipend check.

Application Procedure

Interested students must submit the following materials postmarked no later than February 15, 2008:

  1. Completed and signed application form
  2. Personal statement—see application for specific details
  3. Two letters of recommendation from faculty or academic advisors who are familiar with the applicant’s academic interest and performance.
  4. Official transcript

*Only completed applications will be considered. Mail all application materials to the address listed below.

University of Minnesota
The Graduate School
ATTN: MSROP Program
333 Johnson Hall
101 Pleasant Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455

 

For More Information Contact:

Patricia Jones Whyte
612-625-6858
MSROP@umn.edu Email Link

 

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