Vol. 8, No. 6 - March 1, 2011: in This Issue
Vol. 8, No. 6 - March 1, 2011: in This Issue
Vol. 8, No. 6 - March 1, 2011: in This Issue
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In this Issue
Note from the AMSTEMM Advisor/Coordinator Research Opportunities & Fellowships Academic Resources
Scholarship Opportunities
▪ The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation: The Astronaut Scholarship is a $10,000 award for outstanding students who exhibit motivation,
imagination, and exceptional performance in science, technology, engineering or Mathematics. Eligible candidates are rising juniors or rising
seniors. The application deadline is Friday, March 4, 2011. For additional information visit http://www.astronautscholarship.org/scholarship.html or
email Lisa Broome-Price at lisa.broome-price@uky.edu.
▪ Ribble Undergraduate Research Scholarships: Applications are currently being accepted for Ribble Undergraduate Research Scholarship ad-
ministered by the Biology Department– supports 4-8 students each academic year with awards of $1500 each. Applicants must be Kentucky resi-
dents entering their junior or senior year of study as Biology majors at UK (at least 60 credits earned toward the degree). The award is to encour-
age high achievement in biological research. Criteria: Kentucky resident, biology major, junior or senior status, excellent achievement and promise
in biology, potential for a productive research experience. Applications can be obtained at the Biology Office (101) Morgan Building. Application
deadline is Friday, March 11, 2011. Completed proposals should be turned into Dr. Ruth Beattie, DUS, 101 Morgan Building.
▪ Undergraduate Research Assistant in Entomology wanted: Gain research experience and earn money in an insect ecology laboratory. Duties
include molecular techniques, behavioral observations, insect colony maintenance and ecological field work. For more information contact Cristina
Brady at c.brady@uky.edu, Jen White at jenawhite@uky.edu or call 859-257-0592.
Research Opportunities & Fellowships
▪ The Ohio State University I-DOC August 1-3, 2011
The Improving Diversity in Optometric Careers program is an intensive three-day program for people from an underrepresented ethnicity interested
in finding out more about an optometric career. The program provides information about optometry through hands-on experiences, and it aims to
increase the number of underrepresented ethnic minority optometrists. Thanks to underwriting by the Vision Service Plan (VSP), there is no cost to
attend the program and includes all meals and activities. There are also several scholarships for airfare and accommodations for out-of-state col-
lege applicants. For more information about the program and information regarding the application process, please visit the I-DOC webpage:
http://optometry.osu.edu/IDOC Application deadline: May 1, 2011. Program Contact: Justin Griest, 614.292.8825, griest.6@osu.edu
▪ Internships and Visiting Students at Smithsonian Institute - Minority Awards Program. Summer internships and visiting student awards are
available to increase participation of U.S. minority groups who are underrepresented in Smithsonian scholarly programs, in the disciplines of re-
search conducted at the Institution, and in the museum field. This program is designed to provide undergraduate and beginning graduate students
the opportunity to learn more about the Smithsonian and their academic fields through direct experience in research or museum-related internship
projects under the supervision of research and professional staff members at the Institution's many museums, research institutes and offices. In-
ternships and Visiting Student appointments are full-time (40 hours per week), for ten weeks during the summer, fall, or spring. Stipends are $500
per week, with additional travel allowances offered in some cases and a small research allowance for Visiting Students. Qualifications: Applicants
should be currently engaged in undergraduate or graduate study, and an overall G.P.A. of 3.0 or its equivalent generally is expected. The relevance
of an internship at the Smithsonian to the student's academic and career goals will be an important part of the evaluation of an applicant. Most suc-
cessful candidates are students of the disciplines in which the Smithsonian conducts research. http://www.si.edu/ofg/Applications/MIP/MIPapp.htm
▪ For Financial Support in Graduate School Opportunities: Bridges, GK-12, IGERT and NSF Grad Research Fellowship programs provide
generous stipend and tuition support for students through the National Science Foundation: http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/Grad.asp
▪ Undergraduate Research Opportunities at the University of Michigan Biomedical Sciences: Summer undergraduate research experiences
offer students the opportunity to participate in exciting projects, mentored by and working side-by-side with some of the brightest minds in science.
For more information and application deadlines: http://www.med.umich.edu/pibs/prospective/rf/summer.htm.
▪ Summer Surgery Experience (SSE) and the Summer Neuroscience Experience (SNE) at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine:
These 10 day intensive programs include lab practica, operating room observations, shadowing with faculty, case studies and presentations for
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Faculty. The SNE and SSE online applications will be available through March 11, 2011 at 5pm EDT.
Students should visit http://www.med.uc.edu/sne/ for more information and application.
▪ Paid Summer 2011 Undergrad Research Placements: Over 400 programs - REU and Other Summer Research Opportunities for Undergrads.
http://www.pathwaystoscience.org/Summerresearch.asp.
▪ The Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program: The SURF program
provides a wide variety of summer research opportunities for undergraduate students interested in careers in medicine or biom edical research.
Participants in this program work in an active research lab under the guidance of a biomedical science faculty member. The goal is to expose stu-
dents to the challenges, excitement and satisfaction of research. The program is six weeks in length and includes room and board, a living allow-
ance, travel expenses, and the potential for a guaranteed interview for the entering class at the medical school. Detailed information, eligibility re-
quirements and application materials can be obtained by going to www.oucom.ohiou.edu/SummerScholars. The deadline for application is
March 1, 2011.
▪ 2011 UK Summer Institutes for 1st and 2nd year students (all majors): Participants in these programs will get the opportunity to experience an
exciting academic program at a highly regarded United Kingdom (UK) University, explore the culture, heritage and history of the UK and develop
their academic ability by improving presentation, research and communication skills. There are three universities available: Fulbright Commission
Newcastle University Summer Institute, Fulbright Commission Roehampton University London Summer and Institute Fulbright Commission Wales
Summer Institute. The Summer Institute will cover the majority of the participant costs. The program is open to all students in all courses of study.
For more information and application forms, http://www.fulbright.co.uk/fulbrigh-awards/for-us-citizens/summer-institutes. The deadline for
application is March 15, 2011.
▪ Science Education Programs at Oak Ridge National Laboratory: The Science Education Programs at Oak Ridge National Laboratory offer sev-
eral programs for undergraduate students in STEM fields to participate in a summer internship. For a full list of programs, including others for grad
students, faculty, postdocs, and other recent graduates, visit their website at: http://www.orau.org/ornl.
▪ Sensing and Signaling Research Experience for Undergraduates at UT-Knoxville: The Department of Biochemistry and Cellular and Molecu-
lar Biology at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, is hosting a summer REU with the theme of “Sensing and Signaling.” It is open to current
sophomores and juniors, and priority given to juniors. The program runs from June 6 through July 29, 2011. This comes with a stipend and housing
on campus.DEADLINE: March 30, 2011. For additional information visit: http://web.bio.utk.edu/bcmb/reu/index.shtml.
Important Events & Opportunities
▪ SOCIETY OF THE PROMOTION OF UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH (SPUR): An active student organization that seeks to provide opportunities
for undergraduates interested in engaging in scholarly work with faculty. We serve as student mentors, host workshops, panel discussions, & the
Showcase of Undergraduate Scholars. SPUR website: http://www.uky.edu/UGResearch/SPUR.html SPUR email: SPUR.UK@gmail.com
▪ SHOWCASE OF SCHOLARS: Registration begins February 14 through April 17, 2011. Showcase is scheduled for April 27, 2011.
▪ MCAT REVIEW TOOLS: Kaplan has provided online tools to help you prepare for the MCAT and they are FREE. Download instructions http://
www.freekaplanebooks.com/ (Nook, iPad, iPhone, Sony eReader) Books http://www.freekaplanebooks.com/free-kaplan-ebooks/
▪ 4th Annual Multicultural Health Careers Open House: Saturday March 5, 2011. This event will give prospective students from the state of Ken-
tucky and surrounding areas and their families the opportunity to meet and greet the Deans and select staff and students from each of the Univer-
sity’s Health Professions Colleges. Students will have the chance to choose from a myriad of different interest sessions designed to provide infor-
mation about the Colleges of Health Sciences, Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy and Public Health. This event is open to any interested high
school, current undergraduate or graduate student. Check in will begin at 9:15am in the Biological Pharmaceutical Complex with the event begin-
ning at promptly 10am. The event will end by 2:45pm. Advance registration is required. Students can register at http://iweb.uky.edu/
OMSAOpenHouse/ or at www.uky.edu/diversity/healthsciences.html by Wednesday, March 2, 2011
▪ UK Counseling Center: are you confused about your major, experiencing anxiety about upcoming tests, feeling lost and alone here on cam-
pus? Don’t waste another minute..drop in to the UK Counseling Center, 201 Frazee Hall and attend a workshop or talk with a coun-
selor. 859.257.8701
▪ 2011-2012 K-Crew applications are now available-For more information contact Dean of Students Office, 518 Patterson Office Tower, 257-6597 or
e-mail KWeek@lsv.uky.edu. Applications are due by 4:30pm on Friday, March 11, 2011.
▪ The next meeting of the First Generation Student Organization will be March 3 from 5:00pm-6:00pm in the Student Center Room 231. For de-
tails email Lesha Brown at ISLB91@yahoo.com.
▪ New course for SUMMER 2011– A&S Personal Strengths and Your Career Development: a 3 credit hour, 8 week summer course, with a pre-
requisite of sophomore standing or higher (30+ hours). The objective of the course is to analyze personal strengths and values and apply them to
future career goals, in addition to learning and enhancing individual job search strategies (resume and cover letter developm ent, interview prepara-
tion, identifying transferrable skills and researching potential employment options). This course is taught from the Chaos Theory of Career Devel-
opment perspective, and is intended for declared majors of decided students with an intended major.
▪ Pre-Dental Society Information: Mark your calendars for these important meetings:
Academic Resources
▪ The General Chemistry Learning Center: Located in CP-25 and open Monday-Thursday 8:00am-5:00pm and Friday 8:00am-3:00pm offers help
with any 100-level general chemistry course. For more information visit www.gclc.info.
Spring 2011 Help Sessions:
CHE 105 Tuesday, March 8 from 5:00pm-5:50pm in CP 139.
CHE 107 Monday, March 7 from 4:00pm-4:50pm in CP 139.
Help with Organic Chemistry is available in King Science Library 310K. Open M-F from 9:00am-4:00pm, it is staffed by organic chemistry lab TAs
but they can also provide help with the lecture courses.
Academic Resources
▪ UK Academic Enhancement Center: 3rd Floor, Complex Commons In addition to “free tutoring” available at “THE STUDY” in the Academic En-
hancement Center, you will also find GRE & GMAT Prep Courses, Academic Consultations, and the “Student Smarter Seminar”. This Seminar is
an intensive, 4 hour, non-credit earning seminar offered in several evening sessions throughout the course of each semester. The total cost of the
seminar is $40.00 and includes a formal learning assessment, 4 hours of instruction, and all course materials, which you may keep and use as a
resource to reference throughout the semester. Course topics include time management, note taking, study skills, critical reading, memory
enhancement, exam preparation, and more. When you register, let them know you are an AMSTEMM student, and you will only need to pay
$20.00! For more information: http://www.uky.edu/UGS/study/seminars.php
▪ FREE Tutoring in Ingles Hall 6:00 - 8:00p.m. every Monday. Advanced math courses, physics, and engineering courses included.
▪ Mathskeller: The center is a computing and mathematics learning center of the Mathematics Department and the Mathematical Sciences Comput-
ing Facility at the University of Kentucky. The center is located in CB 63, which is close to the loading dock in the basement of White Hall Class-
room Building. The Math Resource Center is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday. Faculty, Graduate Students, and Undergradu-
ate Assistants for 100 level courses hold office hours in the Mathskeller. http://www.mathskeller.com/
▪ The Medical Center undergraduate mentoring program seeks to connect undergraduate students to current students, faculty and alumni in each
of the graduate and professional programs in the Medical Center colleges by holding regularly scheduled sessions where undergraduate students
can hear from and connect to current students. For more information, contact: Christopher L. Johnson, chris.johnson@uky.edu.
▪ Chemistry Private Tutors: A list of names of Department of Chemistry staff (usually graduate students) willing to be paid tutors for general chem-
istry can be obtained from the General Chemistry Office (CP-120). SAACS (Chemistry Student Organization) Officers and Members can tutor or
mentor students free of charge. Simply stop by CP-144 if interested.
▪ Department of Physics & Astronomy Resource Room—310J C/P Spring 2011, Problems with your physics class this semester? Help is avail-
able Monday through Friday (until 1:30p.m.on FRI) in the Resource Room.
Academic Resources
▪ The James W. Struckert Career Center Spring 2011 Program and Events:
▪ FUSION 2011 is currently accepting applications for the FUSION Executive Team, FUSION Coordinator/Committee Member, and FUSION Site
Leader positions! Each one of these roles plays an essential part in the planning process and execution of this fall event. These positions are great
ways to serve our campus and community and to develop your leadership skills. To apply for any of these positions, please go to the Application
Station on the UK Student Involvement Website http://getinvolved.uky.edu/Documents.aspx. You can also pick up applications at the front desk of
the CSI in the 1st FL. Student Center. We encourage you to join us in leading FUSION 2011 this year and look forward to receiving your applica-
tion!
▪ Campus Libraries: The library system maintains a humanities, social sciences and life sciences collection in William T. Young Library as well as
subject libraries in several colleges and departments around campus, each library holding materials related to the particular discipline it serves.
There are 16 libraries, find them at: http://www.uky.edu/Libraries/branches.php
▪ UK Writing Center: Located on the 5th floor, west stacks of Young Library. Open M-Th 10-2; F 12-2, and Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
from 6-9pm. Offers individual consultations on any writing project at any stage in the process and are happy to meet regularly, even every day, if
needed! It is a free service offered to all students, faculty and staff.
▪ UK Career Center: Take a look at what is happening at the Career Center this Spring Semester 2011. It doesn’t matter what year you are: fresh-
men through senior, you should get to know the folks at the Career Center. For a handy timeline of what you should be doing when, click here:
http://www.uky.edu/careercenter/students/career-planning-timeline.
Helpful Links:
www.explorehealthcareers.org– Free, multi-disciplinary, interactive health careers designed to explain the array of health professions
and provide easy access to students seeking information about health careers.
http://www.uky.edu/UGResearch/- The Office of Undergraduate Research. Learn about opportunities for undergraduate research!
http://getinvolved.uky.edu/Page.aspx?pageid=2– The Office of Student Involvement. Learn about ways to get involved in student
organizations and volunteer opportunities on UK’s campus.
If you have any announcements you would like to see appear in future editions of “AMSTEMM Newsletter”, please send to Hannah Trusty,
Hannah.trusty@uky.edu.