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The REU/RET program is offered as an in-person experience with hands-on access to the research.

The Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) and Research Experience for Teachers (RET) program, supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF), offers a hands-on, in-person research opportunity. The NSF created the REU program to enhance the academic and professional opportunities for undergraduates pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This initiative allows students to engage in a wide range of projects, expanding their exposure to advanced research activities.

The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) has been awarded a renewed NSF grant (#2244167), enabling the institution to continue offering high-impact student research opportunities in cutting-edge topics under the guidance of UTRGV physics faculty. A significant update to this grant includes the integration of Fine Arts undergraduates into the REU program, transitioning from a solely STEM focus to a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) initiative. This inclusion fosters an interdisciplinary environment, benefiting underrepresented students at this Hispanic Serving Institution. By involving Fine Arts majors, the program not only broadens the research experience for these students but also promotes interdisciplinary collaboration and professional development.

The REU program supports a diverse cohort of 12 students, comprising equal numbers of local UTRGV students and national participants. This structure facilitates cultural exchange and community engagement, with local students introducing their peers to the Rio Grande Valley. The program features daily lunch meetings, scheduled field trips, and lectures by visiting scholars or program mentors, enhancing the educational experience.

Spanning 10 weeks, the REU emphasizes both scientific and artistic presentations, with students preparing poster presentations and, for Art majors, a final piece of artwork. The program encourages local participants to showcase their research at academic conferences and symposiums, aiding in their professional growth and practical skills development.

Overall, the REU/RET program at UTRGV stands as a model for interdisciplinary research education, promoting diversity, cultural exchange, and peer-level interaction in both scientific and creative disciplines.

Students/teachers can choose a research project from the areas of:

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Nanoscience and Advanced Materials
  • Blue Energy
  • Lasers and Optics
  • Art & Science Award Project (ASAP)

The program accepts applications from undergraduate students and high school teachers. Nationwide as well as local UTRGV student applications are welcome to apply. High school teacher participants are from the local region are welcome to apply.

Student (REU) participants will receive a $6,000 stipend. For non-local students a travel reimbursement up to $800, free accommodation and a food allowance will be provided.

Teacher (RET) participants will receive a $10,000 stipend.

The program takes place June 3 to August 9, 2024 at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Brownsville campus.

Physics, astronomy, chemistry, computer science, engineering and other STEM majors are encouraged to apply.

Fine arts majors are also encouraged to apply for the Arts & Science Award Program (ASAP). 

Undergraduate students that will not have graduated by the end of Fall 2024 are eligible to participate, but due to funding agency requirements, participants must provide proof of U.S. citizenship or U.S. permanent residency.

Click the Applications tab near the top of the page to apply. Deadline of the application materials is February 1, 2024 for all students (Extended to March 1, 2024).

Appointments will be announced beginning April 7, 2024

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