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REU Sites: Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences
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Site Information | Site Location | Contact Information | Additional Information |
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CUNY Baruch College REU Site: Undergraduate Research in Basic and Applied Science of Psychology Psychology |
New York, New York |
Primary: Jaihyun Park (646) 312-3806 jaihyun.park@baruch.cuny.edu Secondary: Charles Scherbaum (646) 312-3807 charles.scherbaum@baruch.cuny.edu |
Research Topics/Keywords: Social Cognition, I/O Psychology, Human Development, Clinical Psychology, Data Analysis, Applied Psychological Science REU Site: Undergraduate Research in Basic and Applied Science of PsychologyAbstract of Award |
California State University, Long Beach Tracking Land Change (TLC) at River Ridge Ranch, California Geography |
Long Beach, California |
Primary: Paul Laris (562) 234-6651 paul.laris@csulb.edu Secondary: Scott Winslow scott.winslow@csulb.edu |
Research Topics/Keywords: Conservation, Restoration Ecology, Geospatial Technology, Remote Sensing, Conservation Drones, Carbon Sequestration, Working Lands, Oak Woodlands, Grasslands, California, Sequoia National Forest Comments: Eligible Student Participants: Undergraduate student participants supported with NSF funds at REU-Sites must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States or its possessions. An undergraduate student is a student who is enrolled in a degree program (part-time or full-time) leading to a baccalaureate or associate degree. Tracking Land Change (TLC) at River Ridge Ranch, CaliforniaAbstract of Award |