Citizen Science GIS NSF REU/RET Site Overview: This summer virtually through Citizen Science GIS at University of Central Florida,
we are pleased to host the 6th year of our National Science Foundation
Research Experiences for Undergraduates & Teachers (REU/RET) Site
"Preparing the Next Generation of Scholars through Community GIS and
Citizen Science." Our in-person program offers fully funded summer
research experiences for eight undergraduate students and four K-12
teachers. Participants will be in both Orlando and Belize for the summer
as part of the program.
Program Dates: June 15-July 27, 2022.
Program Info & Application Deadline: Learn more about the program and apply at: www.citizensciencegis.org/nsf-reuret-site. Priority application deadline is April 6.
Thursday, 3/31 Zoom session: Join us at 4 pm Eastern on Zoom to ask questions/learn more about the program. Register in advance: www.tinyurl.com/yckvayjx
Eligibility requirements:
As an NSF-funded program, we are open to all U.S. citizens and
permanent residents. We are interdisciplinary emphasizing community
geography, community GIS, and citizen science through mixed methods,
including sketch mapping, mobile mapping applications, focus groups,
in-depth interviews, GIS, spatial analysis, and drones. Since 2016, over
70% of participants have been from underrepresented groups in STEM, and
from several disciplines including geography, GIS, environmental
studies, sociology, anthropology, biology, chemistry, political science,
business/economics, education, and more.
Accessibility statement: Our
NSF REU/RET Site and learning community is committed to including and
supporting students and teachers with identities that are commonly
underrepresented in the field sciences. Specifically, program faculty
and staff have experience in supporting and mentoring students with
disabilities, and are proud to partner with the International
Association for Geoscience Diversity (www.theiagd.org) in this effort.
Research directions: Work
with community partners and mentors from University of Central Florida,
Esri, University of Belize, and The Smithsonian National Museum of
Natural History's Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems Program. Research
Direction 1: Leveraging community geography & GIS to map disparities
in flooding. Research Direction 2: Leveraging community geography &
GIS to reduce waste and prevent marine debris.
Funding: $4200
research stipend, $750 for post-REU conference travel or industry
visits, technology support, and all expenses covered for 2022 Belize
fieldwork.
Questions directed to:
- Timothy Hawthorne:
Principal Investigator, Associate Professor of Geographic Information
Systems, 2022 National Geographic Explorer, and Director of Citizen
Science GIS at University of Central Florida. Email: timothy.hawthorne@ucf.edu
Check us out on the web & share on social media:
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