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    <div class="html-content">The Center for Inclusive Education (CIE or Center) was established in 2002 by Stony Brook University to provide services and support to underrepresented or otherwise disadvantaged students pursuing graduate education on our campus.  The CIE currently houses the NSF-funded SUNY AGEP Program, the New York State funded W. Burghardt Turner Fellowship Program and The National GEM Consortium for Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering and Science Program. All programs share the same goal of promoting and integrating the talents of domestic students at the highest degree levels through targeted and strategic outreach, advisement, support and advocacy. Combined, the Center currently provides direct services to 165 CIE students, as well as hundreds of undergraduate students that are interested in graduate study.</div>
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<Title>Summer Research Program (SRP)</Title>
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    <p>The Nebraska Summer Research Program is a consortium of NSF funded Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) and other summer research opportunities programs (SROP).<br><br>One unique feature of the Nebraska Summer Research Program is the partnership between the REU and SROP programs and the Office of Graduate Studies. Students benefit in having a community of scholars in which to learn and to share research with.<br><br>This intensive summer research experience provides mentoring and research experiences while allowing scholars to preview graduate school life. Students with a strong interest in graduate programs are particularly encouraged to apply, as are those from populations traditionally underrepresented in graduate education.</p>
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<Title>Models of Infectious Disease Agent Study (MIDAS)</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Program Dates: May 20 – July 26, 2013<br><br>The University of Pittsburgh Models of Infectious Disease Agent Study (MIDAS) National Center of Excellence is pleased to announce a summer research opportunity for undergraduate students in the field of computational modeling and simulation of infectious diseases. Through this ten-week Summer Research Program, participants will gain an appreciation of major research questions being raised at the intersection of public health, biological science, and computer technology. Participants selected for this program will work with MIDAS Investigators, experienced graduate students and postdoctoral fellows conducting exciting interdisciplinary research projects in this dynamic field. This intensive research-based experience will prepare applicants interested in working at the interface of mathematics, computer science, engineering, statistics, epidemiology, public health and biological sciences for the rigors of scientific research and graduate education.<br><br>There are numerous research investigators, topic areas and projects ongoing within the University of Pittsburgh MIDAS National Center of Excellence. Check back soon for more information on research projects.<br><br>Matching participants with experienced MIDAS Investigators is an essential component of the Summer Research Program. The research interests, skill-sets and career goals of each participant selected for the program will be carefully reviewed and matched to a MIDAS Investigator to create a productive and stimulating environment for each participant in the MIDAS Summer Research Program.<br>Eligibility<br><br>The program is open to all undergraduates with an interest in the computational modeling and simulation of infectious diseases. Applications are accepted from undergraduate students who are in good academic standing and are currently enrolled in a four year college or university. Women and underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged to apply.<br><br>Financial Package<br><br>    Successful applicants will be awarded a $4500 research stipend for the ten week program.<br>    Housing and travel provided as needed.<br><br>Application Requirements<br><br>Applications will be judged on the merits and completeness of the application. Only online applications will be accepted. Application materials should include the following:<br><br>    Online application (coming soon). All fields with * are required. Do not submit incomplete forms.<br>    An official academic transcript (including Fall 2012 grades) must be sent to the contact address listed below.<br>    2 Letters of Recommendation – Requests for Individual Recommendations will be available via the online application. <br>    Personal Statement – The personal statement will be available for download via the online application process.<br>    All application materials must be received by the deadline of March 1, 2013.</div>
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<Summary>Program Dates: May 20 – July 26, 2013  The University of Pittsburgh Models of Infectious Disease Agent Study (MIDAS) National Center of Excellence is pleased to announce a summer research...</Summary>
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    <div class="html-content">This National Science Foundation sponsored program provides advanced 
    training in the manipulation and analysis of proteins for undergraduate students. It facilitates deep understanding of experimental laboratory research, insights into protein biochemistry and contemplation of the broader context of research. A wide range of student research projects mentored by faculty in the Department of Biochemistry is available. Examples include the experimental analysis of enzyme mechanisms, post-translational protein modifications, proteomics, and protein-nucleic acid interactions studied in the biological context of cell cycle control, chromatin regulation and renewable energy research.<br><br><div><div>Problem-based modules presented during the first week of the program introduce key concepts in protein biochemistry and experimental design. The remaining nine weeks emphasize full-time research supplemented with weekly sessions on ethical conduct in research, professional communication, GRE preparation and the 
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    <div>Participants are provided:</div>
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    <div>Applicants must be enrolled in a degree-granting program at a U.S. 
    college or university and have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a
     4.0 scale. Students should have completed at least 4 semesters by the start of the program. In addition, students must have at least one semester of undergraduate study remaining after completing the summer program and fulfill the NSF citizenship requirements. Applications will 
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    <div><div>The program will recruit undergraduate students who are members of underrepresented groups in STEM fields. </div>
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<Title>Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship: U.S. Department of Energy</Title>
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    Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy, is a 10-week summer internship program that provides opportunities to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology (IT), engineering, or mathematics (STEM majors). The goal of the program is to improve opportunities for minority and female students in these fields, but all eligible candidates are encouraged to apply. Candidates who are selected will have the opportunity to work on focused research projects consistent with the mission of the Office of Fossil Energy.</p>
    
    <p>During the 10 weeks, students will work at one of several locations. At the conclusion of the internship, students will attend a "Technical Forum" where they will present their research project and tour several technical sites located nearby (the location of the technical forum changes every year).  </p>
    
    Candidates will receive a paid stipend during the program, in addition to approved transportation expenses to and from the internship site and technical forum location. The MLEF program allows students to gain valuable experience in DOE/FE mission-related research programs, and offers an "inside view" of federal employment which encourages students to consider future opportunities within the Department of Energy.</div>
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    <li>Participate in workshops on giving effective presentations, writing reports, applying to graduate school, and ethics in engineering and science </li>
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<Title>January is Stalking Awareness Month</Title>
<Tagline>A Proclamation by President Obama.... Read on for details!</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><p>Every January, we as a community acknowledge the need for awareness and education related to stalking. While we often joke about "facebook stalking," the fact is that stalking isn't a joke and can be a very scary experience for victims and their families. Please read the proclamation below for more information.<br>Additionally, be sure to check out UMBC's Relationship Violence Awareness and Prevention website for more information on stalking and other forms of interpersonal violence.</p>
    
    <p>If you need support from campus members related to a stalking incident, please contact a member from the SARVRT team. For more information from the Stalking Resource Center: <a href="http://www.victimsofcrime.org/">http://www.victimsofcrime.org/</a></p>
    
    <p><strong>Presidential Proclamation -- National Stalking Awareness Month, 2013<br>
    NATIONAL STALKING AWARENESS MONTH, 2013<br>BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA</strong></p>
    <p>Each year, millions of Americans face the fear, isolation, and danger of being victims of stalking. At some point in their lives, 1 in 6 women and 1 in 19 men will be stalked, and many of these crimes will go unreported and unprosecuted. During National Stalking Awareness Month, we rededicate ourselves to supporting victims of stalking and sharpen our resolve to bring perpetrators to justice.</p>
    <p>Stalking is a pattern of unwanted contact that causes victims to fear for their safety or the safety of family members. It can include implied or explicit threats; harassment; or nonconsensual communication through phone calls, text messages, or emails. The perpetrator is usually someone the victim knows. Stalking behaviors may appear innocuous to outside observers, but victims often endure intense physical and emotional distress that affects every aspect of their lives. Many feel forced to move, or change jobs. Tragically, stalking tends to escalate over time, and it is sometimes followed by sexual assault or homicide.</p>
    <p>My Administration remains committed to building a robust criminal justice response to stalking -- one that holds offenders accountable, offers protection and support to all victims of violence, and empowers them to break the cycle of abuse. In January 2012, we held the first-ever White House stalking roundtable with survivors, law enforcement officers, victim advocates, and researchers. We have built partnerships with communities across the Nation to implement anti-stalking efforts. And we continue to support nonprofit organizations and local, State, and tribal governments as they develop more effective responses to violence against women -- including direct services, crisis intervention, transitional housing, legal assistance to victims, court improvement, and training for law enforcement and courts.</p>
    <p>We are also working to address the threat of cyberstalking. While advances in technology are making this crime more prevalent, they can also pose unique opportunities to address it. Communities are developing new tools that help connect victims to local services, and State governments are updating statutes to further protect people from cyberstalking. Through our Apps Against Abuse challenge, my Administration recognized mobile applications that are empowering people to defend themselves against dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking.</p>
    <p>Thanks to the dedicated work of law enforcement officials, community leaders, advocates, organizations, and survivors, our country has made great strides in combating stalking. During National Stalking Awareness Month, we resolve to keep building on this momentum until no American lives in fear of this crime.<br>
    </p><p>NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim January 2013 as National Stalking Awareness Month. I call upon all Americans to recognize the signs of stalking, acknowledge stalking as a serious crime, and urge those impacted not to be afraid to speak out or ask for help. Let us also resolve to support victims and survivors, and to create communities that are secure and supportive for all Americans.</p>
    <p>IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this thirty-first day of December, in the year of our Lord two thousand twelve, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-seventh.</p>
    <p>BARACK OBAMA</p></div>
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