IRES

International Research Experiences for Students Project:
Molecular Ecology and Evolution of Marine Photosynthetic Organisms

Project Co-Directors for the National Science Foundation:
E. Virginia Armbrust - Director, School of Oceanography, University of Washington
Paul Falkowski - Board of Governors' Professor, Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences and Department of Geological Sciences, Rutgers University


PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

This International Research Experience for Students will provide US graduate students with opportunities to gain international research experience at the Station Biologique de Roscoff  (SBR) in France, a research and training center in marine biology, oceanography, and marine genomics operated by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and the Université Pierre et Marie Curie. Students will work closely with SBR researchers on the molecular ecology and evolution of marine photosynthetic organisms. SBR is located in Brittany, a western region of France.

Students interested in the program can apply for stays up to 6 months. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. Selected applicants will be notified within 30 days of submission. Exact dates and duration of the research experiences will be agreed upon between selected students and their SBR host researcher.

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

Students interested in the program should

APPLICATION

Download application form here (right-click save as).

Please, send application form via email to Rita Peterson at ritap@u.washington.edu with the words “SBR Application” in the subject line.

Additional material (letters of recommendations, departmental letter, official transcripts, etc.) can be sent in an envelope marked “SBR Application” to:

Rita Peterson
University of Washington
School of Oceanography
Box 357940 Seattle, WA  98195-7940