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The College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources has available scholarships
for undergraduates to perform original research. Research may be done in any CABNR
faculty member’s laboratory during the fall, spring, or summer semester or as specified
by the Research Mentor. All research scholarships are awarded for 2013-2014 academic
school year beginning fall 2013.
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- Western Nevada Supply Company Scholarship (WNSCO)
- Students must have freshman status at the time of application, and be pursuing a
degree program in the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology, and Natural Resources.
- Students must have and maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 during the year the scholarship
is awarded and must be a full-time student.
- Students must work with a CABNR faculty mentor to perform original research in the
field of Biotechnology or Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. See list of specific
Biotechnology and Molecular Biology mentors.
Amount of award: $1,000
- Capurro Scholarship (Capurro)
- Students must be nominated by CABNR, have a junior or senior standing and be pursuing
a degree program in the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources.
- Students must identify financial need and be a full-time student (24 UNR credits/year).
- Students must have and maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 during the year the scholarship
is awarded.
- Students shall participate in internships, research projects or other creative tasks
where they will take an active, involved, thought provoking approach to problem
solving relative to agriculture related issues in the Great Basin
- Research is conducted fall and spring terms. The scholarship is a one year scholarship
and a change of major forfeits the scholarship
Amount of award: $2,600
- Byer Scholarship (Byer)
- Students must be nominated by CABNR, have a junior or senior standing, be a full-time
student (24 UNR credits/year) and must have and maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 during
the year the scholarship is awarded.
- Students will undertake activities in Biotechnology Research with faculty advisement
such as internships, research projects, or other creative tasks
- Must provide a proposal of activities to be conducted with approval of their faculty
advisor.
- The scholarship is a one year scholarship and a change of major forfeits the scholarship.
Amount of award: $2,700
Further Guidelines:
- Students graduating in May 2013 are not eligible.
- All application materials must be received by May 31, 2013 or your application will
not be given further consideration.
- Acceptance of this award may impact a student’s income level to a degree that could
affect eligibility for student loans, and other scholarship/fellowship opportunities.
If an applicant has any concerns in this area, it is the student’s duty to consult
with a campus financial aid advisor. The research scholarships are awarded for Fall
2013-2014 academic school year starting in the Fall.
- The University does not provide tax advice. If you have questions about possible
tax liabilities, you may refer to the IRS web site:
http://irs.ustreas.gov
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Dr. Gary Blomquist - Biochemistry & Molecular Biology [Visit Web Page]
Dr. Grant Cramer - Biochemistry & Molecular Biology [Visit Web Page]
Dr. John Cushman - Biochemistry & Molecular Biology [Visit Web Page]
Dr. Jeff Harper - Biochemistry & Molecular Biology [Visit Web Page]
Dr. Marjorie Matocq - Natural Resources & Environmental Science [Visit Web Page]
Dr. Ron Pardini - Biochemistry & Molecular Biology [Visit Web Page]
Dr. Stan Omaye - Agriculture, Nutrition & Veterinary Sciences [Visit Web Page]
Dr. Marie-Louise Ricketts - Agriculture, Nutrition & Veterinary Sciences [Visit Web Page]
Dr. David Shintani - Biochemistry & Molecular Biology [Visit Web Page]
Dr. Claus Tittiger - Biochemistry & Molecular Biology [Visit Web Page]
For Capurro scholarships, students may choose any CABNR Faculty member as a Mentor.
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