AERA Undergraduate Student Education Research Training Workshop
AERA Undergraduate Student Education Research Training Workshop
 
Deadline: December 7, 2012
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2013 AERA Annual Meeting, San Francisco

Call for Applications

AERA invites fellowship applications for an Undergraduate Student Education Research Training Workshop to be held at the 2013 Annual Meeting in San Francisco. This workshop is designed to build the talent pool of undergraduate students who plan to pursue doctoral degrees in education research or in disciplines or fields that examine education issues. Applicants are sought who have potential and interest in pursuing careers as education researchers, faculty members, or other professionals who contribute to the research field.

Award
Fellows will participate in the workshop and will also have the benefit of a distinguished mentor as part of the award. The award includes registration for the AERA Annual Meeting and two nights of lodging. The fellows and/or their home institutions are responsible for transportation costs to San Francisco.

Eligibility
Candidates may come from a broad range of fields across the arts and sciences. Underrepresented racial and ethnic minorities and women are encouraged to apply. Candidates must be:

  • Students in their sophomore, junior, or senior year of college in good academic standing
  • Interested in pursuing a graduate or professional degree that can lend itself to education research areas such as children and youth, school and schooling issues, higher education, education policy, student achievement, curriculum and instruction, educational psychology, or educational leadership
  • U.S. citizens or permanent residents

Dates
Friday, April 26–Sunday, April 28, at the 2013 AERA Annual Meeting in San Francisco

Additional Information
For more details, see the AERA website.