Overview & Guidelines
Students are highly encouraged to participate in research fellowships (paid) including the National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates program in any area of the Biological Sciences (located across the country), the EVE (Evolution and Ecology) Scholars – (UC Davis), or the McNair Scholars Program (UC Davis). These are paid opportunities and are highly competitive.
***For more detailed information, please review the ABI Practicum Guide. Please send questions to ABI Advising at abi-advising@ucdavis.edu. and/or Elvira and Dr. McMunn***
Please review steps for completing Track 3 below:
- Notify ABI Academic Advisor Elvira (and CC the ABI Advising email) as soon as possible. We strongly encourage students who plan to complete this track to meet with Elvira for academic advising and integration into their academic plans (ABI advising information: https://abi.ucdavis.edu/advising-information)
- Apply to your fellowship(s) of interest. More details in the table below.
- Notify Elvira and ABI Advising once you confirm your acceptance and participation in a fellowship.
- NOTE: Students who will participate in a REU or the EVE Scholars Program will need to register for ABI 199 research units for the quarter when they will be completing their fellowship. This will serve as an equivalency for ABI 187 (if needed) and ABI 189. To register, complete a variable unit form and submit it to abi-advising@ucdavis.edu or mdmallari@ucdavis.edu. Please CC Elvira and Dr. McMunn in the email. After your form has been reviewed and approved, we will give you a CRN to register.
- Confirm the completion of your practicum with ABI Advising
- REU or EVE Scholars Program Participants: Notify Elvira after your fellowship concludes to ensure your practicum research requirement is marked as complete. You must also request a CRN to register for ABI 189D for quarter after the conclusion of your fellowship to complete and turn in a written summary of your research effort.
- McNair Scholars Program Participants: Notify Elvira after your fellowship concludes to ensure your practicum requirement is marked as complete.
Fellowship Information
| Information and Restrictions | Total Units | Offering | ABI Practicum Equivalencies |
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(Optional) ABI 187 — Animal Biology Seminar | Prerequisite(s): Junior standing. | 2 | Fall, Spring | N/A |
Choose ONE: | | | | |
NSF REU (3 units) & ABI 189D (1 unit) | Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) sites are administered by individual institutions and differ in application dates, program dates, and administrative structures. Most REU site programs occur over the summer, but students apply during the previous academic year. REU supplements are linked to individual NSF (U.S. National Science Foundation) funded research projects. There is no centralized list of REU supplements. Learn more, explore current REU opportunities, and apply at https://www.nsf.gov/crssprgm/reu/. | 4 | Year-round | Students completing an NSF REU must register for 3 units of ABI 199 to serve as an equivalency for ABI 187 (if needed) and ABI 189. The quarter after completing their REU, students must register for and complete ABI 189D to tun in a written summary of their research efforts. Formatting guidelines may vary by student but are likely to align with guidance in Track 1. |
EVE Scholars Program ((1-2 units) + (1 unit)) & ABI 189D (1 unit) | The Evolution and Ecology (EVE) Scholars Program is a summer 10-week full-time research fellowship ($6500 stipend) on the UC Davis campus or at Bodega Marine Laboratory. Scholars perform independent research projects with mentors in the UC Davis Department of Evolution and Ecology. Learn more and apply at https://evescholars.wordpress.com/. | 4-5 | Summer | Students completing the EVE Scholars Program must register for 1-2 units of ABI 199 in the Fall quarter following the Program to serve as an equivalency for ABI 187 (if needed) and ABI 189. The quarter after completing the Program, students must register for and complete ABI 189D to turn in a written summary of their research efforts. Formatting guidelines may vary by student but are likely to align with guidance in Track 1. |
McNair Scholars Program (8 units) | McNair Scholars is a program for students from underrepresented groups or low-income individuals who are planning to pursue a career in research. The program involves 5 quarters (Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall) of seminars, workshops, advising, and research involvement. A summer research internship ($2800 stipend) is provided. Learn more and apply at https://mcnair.ucdavis.edu/. | | Year-round | Students completing the McNair Scholars Program must contact Elvira and ABI Advising once the program has concluded or during their senior year at the latest to ensure their practicum requirement is marked as complete. |