The University of North Carolina Wilmington is North Carolina’s “coastal university” with an enrollment of over 18,000 undergraduate and graduate students. Throughout its history, UNCW has been committed to providing students of southeastern North Carolina and northeastern South Carolina a combination of exceptional teaching that are often encountered within a small, liberal arts college and research opportunities more commonly found at much larger universities. Indeed, the core mission of UNCW is to provide “powerful academic experiences [that] stimulate creative inquiry and critical thinking…” while at the same time fostering “diversity and inclusion, affordable access, global perspectives, and enriching the quality of life through scholarly…engagement.”
This program is a collaboration of UNCW’s Department of Biology and Marine Biology, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Department of Environmental Sciences, Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography, the Center for Marine Science, the Center for the Support of Undergraduate Research and Fellowships (CSURF), the Watson College of Education, and the DC Virgo K-8 Lab School.
The specific objectives for the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program are to:
- Provide undergraduate students, especially from underrepresented groups and veterans, an opportunity to experience the excitement of research and discovery, and to work in a collaborative and interdisciplinary team.
- Enable students to develop scientific and research skills, and to hone their oral and written scientific communication skills, all of which are valuable for careers in science.
- Help students to evaluate the impact of their research and how to communicate that importance to a general audience, including K-8 students in a high-needs public school.
- Guide students through the application process for major national and international fellowships, and to help them begin the process of applying for such awards.