REU Sites
REU Sites: STEM Education
EDU funds REU Sites focusing on STEM education research.
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Site Information | Site Location | Contact Information | Additional Information |
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Washington, District Of Columbia |
Research Topics/Keywords: Physics, Condensed Matter Physics, Optics and Laser Spectroscopy REU Site in Physics at Howard UniversityAbstract of Award Cofunded: Materials Research, STEM Education | ||
Rochester Institute of Technology REU Site: Multidisciplinary Research on Student Success in STEM at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Science and Math Education Research Collaborative |
Rochester, New York |
Primary: Kate Wright (585) 475-4669 lkwsbi@rit.edu Secondary: Dina Newman (585) 475-4882 dlwsbi@rit.edu |
Research Topics/Keywords: STEM Education, Biology Education, Physics Education, Math Education, Engineering Education, Chemistry Education, Communication Education, Education Research Comments: The overarching goal of our REU program is to grow the community of STEM Education Researchers who will implement practices that promote learning and success of all STEM students. Students in our program will participate in cutting edge STEM Education Research that will contribute to the field of STEM student success. REU Site: Multidisciplinary Research on Student Success in STEM at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)Abstract of Award |
TERC REU Site: STEM Education Research through a Social Justice Lens Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging |
Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Primary: Stephen D. Alkins, Ph.D. (617) 873-9836 Stephen_alkins@terc.edu Secondary: Maria Ong, Ph.D. (617) 873-9678 maria_ong@terc.edu |
Research Topics/Keywords: Social Justice, Equity, Informal STEM Education, STEM Education Research, Culturally Responsive Research REU Site: STEM Education Research through a Social Justice LensAbstract of Award |
University of Texas at Austin REU Site: Frontier Research and Training in Astronomy for the 21st Century Department of Astronomy |
Austin, Texas |
Primary: Dr. Shardha Jogee (512) 471-3302 sj@astro.as.utexas.edu Secondary: James Medina (512) 471-3409 utastro_reu@utlists.utexas.edu |
Research Topics/Keywords: Astronomy, star formation, planetary systems, stellar astrophysics, black holes, galaxy evolution, dark matter, dark energy, cosmology, instrumentation Comments: This program is funded by the NSF REU program and the Department of Defense ASSURE program. REU Site: Frontier Research and Training in Astronomy for the 21st CenturyAbstract of Award Cofunded: STEM Education |