FGLSAMP Overview:
Welcome to the Florida Georgia Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (FGLSAMP) website.

FGLSAMP is a collaborative effort sustained by a coalition of 14 colleges and universities throughout Florida (13) and Georgia(1) with a mission to significantly increase the number of underrepresented minority students statewide who complete undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. FGLSAMP proposes to significantly expand its STEM talent pool through greater collaboration among the 14 partner institutions and enhanced practices that:

https://ralphwturner.org/about/The Ralph W. Turner Foundation has partnered with Florida A&M University and Johnson C. S...
01/24/2024

https://ralphwturner.org/about/

The Ralph W. Turner Foundation has partnered with Florida A&M University and Johnson C. Smith University to support historically underrepresented minority populations in STEM disciplines.

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01/21/2021
https://orise.orau.gov/msipp/
01/21/2021

https://orise.orau.gov/msipp/

The Minority Serving Institutions Partnership Program (MSIPP) provides summer internships at U.S. Department of Energy national laboratories for students pursuing STEM degrees at colleges and universities with significant percentages of undergraduate minority students.

https://www.reucsu.org/News: We are receiving applications for our 2021 REU@CSU experience!  Click on "Application Instr...
01/19/2021

https://www.reucsu.org/
News: We are receiving applications for our 2021 REU@CSU experience! Click on "Application Instructions" in the menu (on the left) for more information on how to apply. For the year 2021 the REU@CSU will be hosted online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Welcome to our Research Experience For Undergraduates program at Columbus State University (REU@CSU) in Security and Privacy for Mobile Sensing and the Internet of Things! The TSYS School of Computer Science is pleased to host an NSF CISE REU Site in Security and Privacy for Mobile Sensing and the Internet of Things .

We'd love for your to join us for this tremendous event.
12/07/2020

We'd love for your to join us for this tremendous event.

https://qcb.ucla.edu/big-summer/
12/01/2020

https://qcb.ucla.edu/big-summer/

Bruins-In-Genomics (B.I.G.) Summer Research Program is an 8-week full-time immersion program for undergraduates interested in learning how to read and analyze genes and genomes. Through this program students will have the opportunity to experience graduate-level coursework, and learn the latest cutt...

https://www.floridaundergradresearch.org/furc-2021-information
11/30/2020

https://www.floridaundergradresearch.org/furc-2021-information

The Florida Undergraduate Research Conference (FURC) is one of the nation's largest multi-disciplinary research conferences. It is an annual event open to all undergraduate researchers in the state of Florida to present their research in a poster forum. Every year, the conference is hosted at a diff...

https://nanohub.org/groups/nanobioA GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR FGLSAMP STUDENTS TO ENHANCE RESEARCH COMPOTENCIESnanoHUB a win...
11/30/2020

https://nanohub.org/groups/nanobio

A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR FGLSAMP STUDENTS TO ENHANCE RESEARCH COMPOTENCIES

nanoHUB a winter workshop series aimed at beginning researchers or undergraduate students. with information:
https://nanohub.org/groups/nanobioseminar

Program Description
The Winter Interactive nanoBIO Workshop will walk students and researchers through how to understand a variety of biological problems using simulations based on cloud-based tools on nanoHUB or other easy to use platforms. Each session will include some background material to understand the nature of a problem followed by interactive simulations using straightforward apps that have been developed using extensive, high-quality models.

This series will provide an introduction to biological simulation for students wishing to learn about how various problems can be solved, and it will introduce researchers to sections of powerful and multi-scale apps that are extendable to a large number of problems. No coding experience is required. Advance materials for preparation as well as follow-up options will be provided for each session. This series is being offered free of charge but will require registration.

Let a new understanding of nanobiology and how it can be simulated fight off the winter doldrums. This will be an exciting and engaging series.
For more information, visit https://nanohub.org/groups/nanobioseminar

nanoHUB.org is designed to be a resource to the entire nanotechnology discovery and learning community.

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