REU: Research Experiences for Undergraduates
Dear prospective REU students,
The Academy of Natural Sciences is hoping to offer Research Experience for Undergraduate (REU) internships for in the coming years. Please return to this webpage for updates.
As an institution that houses a museum, curated collections (containing over 17 million biological specimens), and research centers, the Academy of Natural Sciences provides a truly unique REU opportunity. Located in downtown Philadelphia, students get the full city-living experience while they pursue a rich research endeavor. Internships have been awarded to students in all of the following subjects:
- biogeochemistry
- botany
- database programming
- entomology
- evolutionary systematics (molecular studies)
- fisheries
- ichthyology
- malacology (the study of mollusks)
- natural history and museum studies
- paleontology
- phycology (the study of algae)
- science library research
- stream ecology
In the future, we hope to continue to grant internships in these fields and potentially others, depending on how our staff grows and changes. We thank you for your interest in our program, and encourage you, if eligible, to apply for future REU internships. We also suggest that you look at other research internships offered by the Academy of Natural Sciences.
Additionally, please visit the National Science Foundation's website (www.nsf.gov/crssprgm/reu/reu_search.cfm) to locate other REU programs that may interest you. You may also find REU opportunities listed through the Institute for Broadening Participation's website (www.ibparticipation.org/IBPSummerresearch.asp).
Sincerely,
Ted Daeschler and David Velinsky (Program Directors)
