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HARP NSF-Research Experience for Undergraduates Field School

 

6/23 — 8/15/08

University of New Mexico

 

Location: Kapaau, Hawaii

 

Course Description: Up to twelve current undergraduate students will be selected to spend eight weeks in North Kohala, Hawaii Island learning archaeological survey and excavation techniques. This will include six weeks of in-field instruction followed by two weeks of supervised individual student projects.

 

All selected students will receive a NSF-REU stipend for $3,000. A $1,750 participation fee is required to cover tuition, food, accommodation, and field trips.

 

Application Instructions:

 

Please download this application form for instruction on applying: APPLICATION FORM - NSF-REU HARP 2008)

 

APPLICATIONS ARE DUE April 15th, 2008. Late applications will be accepted until 5/23/08. Early applications will be admitted on a rolling basis. Our application process is 100% electronic.

 

Students are encouraged to post questions to our blog: 2008 Field School BLOG

 

For more information please contact:

 

Mark D. McCoy : mdmccoy@email.sjsu.edu

 

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