WISE Offers Summer Full of Science for Women
The University of Cincinnati Women in Science Engineering (WISE) committee is now accepting applications for the Summer 2003 Research Experience for Women Undergraduates Program.
Undergraduates will be paired with a faculty mentor and receive a stipend for their work in the lab. Applications will be available in science and engineering departments; they were distributed in many science classes, and can be downloaded from the WISE web page. Applications are due March 3, 2003.
For more information, including an application, see www.wise.uc.edu/wise/rewu/rewu.php3.
For additional questions, contact Professor Urmila Ghia at (513) 556-4612, or Margaret Vornhagen.
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