We are no longer accepting applications for the 2013-14 school year. The application for the 2014-15 school year will be available February 1, 2014
* Note: This is a school-year program (September - June), NOT a summer program, so our trainees must reside in San Diego year-round and be currently enrolled in a local college or university.
The Temporal Dynamics of Learning REU Site encourages qualified, current undergraduate students attending a local community college or university (including UCSD) in the San Diego area to apply for an opportunity to conduct research in one of our labs located on the campus of UC San Diego.
We are seeking students who have a minimum of a 3.50 GPA and who have some relevant preparation for the area in which they are planning to conduct research.
For additional application information, please contact our REU program coordinator, Andrew Kovacevic, by email, alk@cs.ucsd.edu, or by phone, (858) 822-1981.
TDLC REU Applicant Requirements
- Current undergraduate student in good standing at UCSD, local university or college, or a local community college while participating in the REU program.
- Citizen or permanent resident of the United States or its possessions.
- Minimum 3.50 G.P.A.
TDLC REU Application Requirements
- Complete the online application.
- One letter of recommendation, preferably from a faculty member familiar with your academic abilities.
- Official college transcript(s) (unofficial ok if followed by official one later).
- Resume, including work experience, any previous research experience, and academic honors and awards, if any.
Your resume and letter(s) of recommendation should be
emailed to akovacev@eng.ucsd.edu
(Please include the following in the subject line: “[applicant’s first and last name]: REU [then state: Resumé or Letter of Recommendation]." Your official transcript should be mailed to the following address:
US Mail:
Andrew Kovacevic, REU Program Coordinator
9500 Gilman Drive # 0404
Computer Science Building Room 4208
La Jolla, CA 92093-0404
Additional
- Women and minorities are encouraged to apply
- Students currently enrolled at an institution that does not offer a Bachelor’s or Ph.D. in the area of interest are encouraged to apply
For further questions, please contact Andrew Kovacevic at akovacev@eng.ucsd.edu. |