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The BeeMORE program at NC State is an eight week summer research experience funded by the USDA - NIFA Research and Extension Experiential Learning for Undergraduates (REEU) Fellowships Program that focuses on building awareness and fundamental skills in the areas of microbiology and bee biology. Our program will give eight undergraduates the opportunity to investigate diverse topics that highlight the importance of bees as pollinators, the role of pollinators in crop productivity, the importance of microbes in earth ecology, and the specific role of microbes in bee health and disease.
Students will receive stipends of $500 per week during the program, lodging in the Wolf Village student apartments, and a daily food allowance. There are limited travel funds available for participants from outside the state, with preference given to those traveling the farthest. The dates for the 2024 program are May 26th to August 2nd.
Program Components
The program begins with a "Bees and Microbes Bootcamp", where participants will learn foundational principles of bees, microbes, and laboratory procedures in a group lab setting. Students will then transition to independent research projects under the guidance of a faculty mentor based on the student's research interests. Over the course of the summer, participants will have multiple opportunities to participate in professional development seminars, such as the Seminar on How to Make Effective Research Poster Presentations and the Seminar on Research Ethics.
Additional opportunities will be available for participants to continue mentored research part-time during the fall and spring, as well as the possibility for second summer or short-term internships to be arranged with collaborating industries.