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This page contains links to graduate and undergraduate research fellowships, 
internships, jobs, and advice on graduate applications.



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Fellowships


The Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship is highly competitive and awards 30 two-year fellowships of up to $36,000 per year to accomplished new Americans to achieve leadership in their chosen fields.  A New American is an individual who is a holder of a Green Card, or has been naturalized as a U.S. citizenIs grad school right for you, and how do you make it happen? Pointers for biology majors.or is the child of two parents who are both naturalized citizens. Applicants must be exceptional students who have demonstrated creativity, originality and initiative, who have engaged in an activity that requires drive and sustained effort and who show a commitment to the values expressed in the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights. Further information and the application are available at the Soros website: www.pdsoros.org

Thinking of going abroad to study, teach English or do research?  A Fulbright grant may offer you the opportunity to study, research or teach English in the country of your choice for one year.  Hunter students have gone on to study anthropology in Thailand, religion in Germany, paint in the Philippines, work in a non- governmental organization in Malawi, or teach English in Turkey, Germany and Argentina, among many other countries. For complete information and to access the application click here:  www.fulbrightonline.org/us.

Websites with jobs/internships working with birds and animals:

www.animalbehavior.org (upper right-hand corner)  



Grants for research on birds and/or behavior: 


http://www.nmnh.si.edu/BIRDNET/grants/deadline.html




Advice from close friends and other colleagues on how to apply for graduate research (and I agree):

A published paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0896627313009070#! 

 Tips for applying to graduate school    http://ib.berkeley.edu/labs/lacey/gradtips.html

Positions available at Florida State University   http://bio.fsu.edu/duval/DuVal_opportunities.htm

Is grad school right for you, and how do you make it happen? Pointers for biology majors. http://abacus.bates.edu/~ddearbor/home/grad_school.html 
 

Tips on how to publish a paper - by Mark Hauber in Nature 
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v467/n7317/full/nj7317-873a.html

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