Application Deadline: January 27, 2012
Rice University is now accepting applications for the 2012 NanoJapan: International Research Experience for Undergraduates program. Generously supported by an NSF Partnerships for International Research & Education (NSF-PIRE) grant, the program seeks to cultivate interest in nanotechnology among young U.S. undergraduate students, especially those from underrepresented groups, and encourages such students to pursue graduate study and academic research in the physical sciences. Recognized as a model for international education programs for science and engineering students, NanoJapan will provide U.S. undergraduates with structured research opportunities in Japanese university laboratories with Japanese mentors focused on the study of THz dynamics of nanostructures.
The program includes: a pre-departure orientation at Rice University; a three week orientation program in Tokyo that includes Introductory Japanese Language Classes, Introduction to Japanese Society & Culture Seminar, and an Introduction to Nanoscale Science and THz Dynamics Seminar; a nanotechnology research internship with leading nanotechnology laboratories in Japan; and a re-entry program.
To be eligible for the NanoJapan International Research Experience for Undergraduates (IREU) program you must be:
Benefits: Selected participants will receive international airfare to Japan (departing from Houston), a $4,500 stipend to be used toward living costs during the research internship period along with language class and seminar costs, some meals, and lodging. In lieu of a program fee, students will be responsible for enrollment in a one-credit research course through the Rice Summer School and payment of all applicable tuition and fees.
Online applications must be submitted by January 27, 2012, and two letters of recommendation must be received by February 1, 2012. For more information on the NanoJapan program and to access the online application please see http://nanojapan.rice.edu. For questions please email nanojapan@rice.edu or call (713) 348-6362.
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