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Applications for Graduate Fellowships for the 2008 - 2009 school year are no longer being accepted. If interested in the 2009 - 2010 school year, please check back here in Fall of 2008. BioME (Biodiversity from Molecules to Ecosystems) places University of Arizona life sciences graduate students into K-12 classrooms. Funded by the National Science Foundation, BioME creates one-year partnerships between life science graduate students and K-12 science teachers, each sharing different perspectives and expertise. Through the program, fellows will become better communicators of scientific concepts and methods, while teachers and their students will benefit from enriched science content and develop a better understanding of the process of scientific research. RESPONSIBILITIES & BENEFITS:BioME graduate fellows attend a weekly seminar course, participate in a week-long Summer Institute, and work with their teacher partners throughout the school year (~15 hours per week). Fellows help plan science units and projects, assist with lesson development and implementation and guide students in inquiry-based activities and research projects. Benefits include: • $30,000 stipend, plus additional funds for university fees and benefits. APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS: • Applicants must be enrolled in a University of Arizona graduate program in the biological sciences. Students enrolled in science education graduate programs are not eligible. Questions about the BioME graduate fellowship? Please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ) |