MBIO 498 is a course for microbiology students who are working on research projects in a lab on campus and it will be offered this summer during the 8-week session from May 17th until July 9th. Registration for summer courses begins March 1st. Contact MBio Academic Success Coordinator Brandi Sigmon @ bsigmon2@unl.edu for more details.
More details at: http://bsigmon2@unl.edu
Recognizing that microbial sciences, just like microbes, know no borders, the American Society of Microbiology (ASM) and the Federation of European Microbiological Societies (FEMS) have come together to launch a new initiative -- the World Microbe Forum, taking place online from 20-24 June 2021.
If you are conducting Undergraduate Research, considering speaking with your Research Mentor about supporting your registration fees to this event. If you are unable to attend the forum this year and are graduating, ASM conferences provide job opportunities as well as interviews and career networking.
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More details at: http://WorldMicrobeForum.org
APPLY BY FRIDAY, MARCH 12!
This selective program offers high-performing students opportunities to talk with college thought leaders, connect with other inquisitive students, and engage important ideas through an interactive and multidisciplinary series of public lectures and private seminars exploring emerging topics of broad societal interest.
CAS Inquire students will play a leadership role in planning, organizing, and facilitating the program in future years and will enjoy additional benefits.
More details at: https://cas.unl.edu/cas-inquire