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REU Sites: Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences

APPLICATIONS: Students must contact the individual sites for application information and materials. NSF does not have application materials and does not select student participants.

ELIGIBILITY: Individual sites may have specific eligibility requirements (e.g., number of undergraduate years completed) for applicants in addition to those described here. Undergraduate student participants supported with NSF funds must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States or its possessions. High school graduates who have not yet enrolled and students who have already received their bachelor's degrees generally are not eligible.

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REU Sites
Site Information Site Location Contact Information Additional Information
District Of Columbia
Primary: David Braun
(908) 251-4523
drbraun76@gmail.com
New York, New York
Primary: Jaihyun Park
(646) 312-3806
jaihyun.park@baruch.cuny.edu
Secondary: Charles Scherbaum
(646) 312-3807
charles.scherbaum@baruch.cuny.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Social Cognition, I/O Psychology, Human Development, Clinical Psychology, Data Analysis, Applied Psychological Science
REU Site: Undergraduate Research in Basic and Applied Science of PsychologyAbstract of Award
California State University, Long Beach
Tracking Land Change (TLC) at River Ridge Ranch, California
Geography
Long Beach, California
Primary: Paul Laris
(562) 234-6651
paul.laris@csulb.edu
Secondary: Scott Winslow
scott.winslow@csulb.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Conservation, Restoration Ecology, Geospatial Technology, Remote Sensing, Conservation Drones, Carbon Sequestration, Working Lands, Oak Woodlands, Grasslands, California, Sequoia National Forest
Comments: Eligible Student Participants: Undergraduate student participants supported with NSF funds at REU-Sites must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States or its possessions. An undergraduate student is a student who is enrolled in a degree program (part-time or full-time) leading to a baccalaureate or associate degree.
Tracking Land Change (TLC) at River Ridge Ranch, CaliforniaAbstract of Award
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