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What: Faculty Undergraduate Research Panel with Dr. Richard Hardy and Dr. Daniel Kearns
Learn about opportunities for undergraduates in research labs on campus, the benefits of doing undergrad research, and more.
Q&A following presentation by Dr. Hardy and Dr. Kearns Everyone is welcome to attend.
Date: Thursday, November 12
Time: 8PM
Place: JHA106

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Alpha Chi Sigma Research Symposium

Curious about the research that goes on here at IU? Looking to find your interests?
 
Alpha Chi Sigma presents its biannual Research Symposium
Wednesday, November 11th at 7PM
Psychology 100
 
Open to all majors!
 
Presentations from Dr. Matthew Hahn of Biology, Dr. David Clemmer of Chemistry, and Dr. Dale Sengelaub of Neuroscience.
 
Come hear about their work, ask questions, and [...]

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Opportunities for Graduate Study in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Kansas

www2.ku.edu/~eeb

The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Kansas (KU-EEB) seeks applications from highly qualified and motivated graduate students. KU-EEB includes 43 faculty members and about 70 graduate students whose research focuses on three broad topical domains: Biodiversity and [...]

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For all you Micro majors, or for anyone interested in comparative cancer research:
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Osteosarcoma – Prostate Cancer – Breast Cancer – Lymphomas – Melanoma
Did you know that these spontaneous cancers in dogs and cats share many features with human cancers? Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hypothermia and immunotherapy are all used to fight cancer in [...]

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Law Day is coming! October 20

From IUB’s Health Professions and Prelaw Center (HPPLCE).  Please contact Mac Francis with questions.
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Hello!
Tuesday, October 20 is Law Day at IUB. With a record 111 schools registered (so far), it will again be the largest Law Fair in the country! It is a rare opportunity that most college students around the nation simply do [...]

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Kaplan grad school practice test opportunity

The Bio Department is passing along this information for the benefit of students, not as an endorsement of Kaplan.  If you have any questions, please see the Kaplan contact info below.  Thanks!
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On October 10th, Kaplan will be offering a campus-wide opportunity for students to take a free practice GRE, LSAT, MCAT, DAT and OAT administered [...]

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Contact the Career Development Center for more details:
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GRADUATE SCHOOL SERIES: PART I
Tuesday, September 22, 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Are you thinking about going to graduate or professional school, or searching for the right program? Join us for the first of this two part series, in which guest speakers will discuss [...]

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Going to grad school? Don’t miss this!

Register for this event through the Career Development Center at http://www.indiana.edu/~career/
GRADUATE SCHOOL SERIES: PART I
Tuesday, September 22, 7 – 8:30 p.m.
Career Development Center, 625 N. Jordan Ave.
Are you thinking about going to graduate or professional school, or searching for the right program? Join us for the first of this two part series, in which guest [...]

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If you are a student who is interested in getting a PhD in Biomedical Sciences, and you are from an underrepresented minority group, check out this great opportunity!
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Greetings from the Program in Biomedical Sciences!
We hope you have been enjoying your summer.
Choosing a graduate school for your Ph.D. studies is a major decision – that’s why [...]

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The Indiana University Department of Physical Therapy has reopened admissions for the fall 2009 admission cycle. Please contact Renee Akins, Student Enrollment Services Coordinator, (317) 274-7238 or reakins@iupui.edu, if you or someone you know is interested in being considered for the limited seats in the class beginning fall 2009.
Renee Akins, M.A.
Student Enrollment Services Coordinator
IU School [...]

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Unique 1-year grad program at Notre Dame

ESTEEM Program Application Deadline: April 30, 2009
The Engineering, Science, Technology Entrepreneurship Excellence Master’s Program (ESTEEM) is an innovative one-year accelerated master’s program for students who wish to use their science or engineering degree in the high technology sector. The College of Science, the College of Engineering, and the Mendoza College of Business have developed [...]

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From: Georgetown University Department of Microbiology & Immunology
The department of Microbiology & Immunology offers two unique Masters Degrees – MS in Biomedical Science Policy & Advocacy and MS in Biohazardous Threat Agents & Emerging Infectious Diseases.
The unique MS degree in Biomedical Science Policy and Advocacy aims to provide students with an understanding of policy and [...]

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Graduate School Opportunities in Oceanography
Speaker:  Erin Easton – graduate student in the Department of  Oceanography at Florida State University
Tuesday, March 31
6:00 pm
Chemistry C033
If you are getting a B.A. or B.S. degree in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Geology, Meteorology, Engineering, you can apply for graduate study in Oceanography. Come learn about this opportunity.

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Check out this program for underrepresented students who want to further prepare for application to top-ranked Ph.D. programs in the biological and biomedical sciences.
If you’re getting ready to graduate and want to do more research before graduate school, this is an opportunity to do so:
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Dear Colleague,
I am writing to let you know that the University [...]

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A message from Kaplan:
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On March 7th Kaplan will be offering a campus-wide MAKE UP opportunity for students to take a free practice GRE, LSAT, or MCAT, administered under simulated testing conditions at the IU Kelly School of Business.

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Note from your bio advisors:  whether or not you volunteer, you should attend!  There are lots of great schools and campus clubs at this fair.
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HPPLC needs volunteers to work at our Health Programs Fair on Wednesday, March 4. We will need some volunteers to report to HPPLC at 8:00 AM to begin set up [...]

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From Kaplan:
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ONLY 2 Days left to register and seats are almost full!!!!
REGISTER TODAY!!
On February 21st Kaplan- partnered with Hudson Holland Scholars Group will be offering a campus-wide opportunity for students to take a free practice GMAT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT, DAT, and OAT administered under simulated testing conditions at the IU Kelley School of Business.
Kaplan’s Practice [...]

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New Jersey Pinelands Research Experiences for Undergraduates 2009
Program Description
The program will give ten undergraduate students the opportunity to work over the summer with faculty mentors on
independent research projects with relevance for the New Jersey Pinelands and beyond. The Pinelands is a unique
ecosystem with approximately 1.1 million acres that occupies 22 % of the New Jersey [...]

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From the Indiana Undergraduate Journal  of Cognitive Science:
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CALL FOR PAPERS:
Indiana Undergraduate Journal of Cognitive Science
Are you interested in the inner workings of the mind? Do you have a paper that deals with anything related to this complex subject? If so, then consider submitting it for PUBLICATION in a peer-reviewed journal!
The IUJCS is a peer-reviewed, online [...]

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U of Michigan graduate programs

Looking at grad school?  Here is a message from the U of Michgan Program in Biomedical Sciences office:
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Dear Prospective Graduate Student,
As you are considering your pursuit of graduate education, we hope the Program in Biomedical Sciences (PIBS) at the University of Michigan is on your list! Our umbrella/interdisciplinary program is one of the most flexible [...]

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