Program details
Duration:
Duration:
12 weeks- Typically early May to mid August
12 weeks- Typically early May to mid August
Salary and benefits:
Salary and benefits:
Full time, max 40 hours/week ($15.00/hour)
Full time, max 40 hours/week ($15.00/hour)
Student health insurance available as needed
Student health insurance available as needed
Expectations:
Expectations:
If students are conducting research at MSU campus, they are expected to commute to the lab/location they are working at.
If students are conducting research at MSU campus, they are expected to commute to the lab/location they are working at.
Program Objectives
Program Objectives
Provide an immersive research and professional development experience in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) fields for students with limited opportunities to pursue mentored research.
Promote a diverse generation of scientists by cultivating “the skills required to create and sustain inclusive environments and to work in diverse environments [that] are vital to the success of our graduates and the future of entomology as a profession” (MSU ENT Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, 2020).
Who are the mentors in MSU Entomology?
Who are the mentors in MSU Entomology?
- Faculty
- Graduate students
- Post-doctoral research associates
Upcoming events
Upcoming events
Interested in learning more about applying to become an EROF fellow in Summer 2024? Attend one of our information sessions on the following dates:
Interested in learning more about applying to become an EROF fellow in Summer 2024? Attend one of our information sessions on the following dates:
March 7 from 12-1pm (EST)
March 7 from 12-1pm (EST)
March 11 from 5-6pm (EST)
March 11 from 5-6pm (EST)
Register below!
For more information, please contact: EROFprogram@msu.edu