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Become a WISE Woman at the University of Cincinnati!
Undergraduate women interested in science fields, including engineering, health and mathematics, can gain research experience and mentoring through UC's Research Experience for Women Undergraduates (REWU). The University of Cincinnati Women in Science Engineering (WISE) committee is now accepting applications for the Summer 2003 Research Experience for Women Undergraduates Program. The deadline to apply for this summer's program is Wednesday, March 1.
Undergraduates will be paired with faculty mentors and will receive a stipend for their work in the lab. They also receive coaching and instruction in areas that will be beneficial both to their college careeers as well as to their professional careers. Applications can be downloaded from the
Click here for more information, including the form for the required letter of recommendation.
For additional questions, contact Professor Urmila Ghia at (513) 556-4612.
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