Urban Agriculture Community-based Research Experience (U-ACRE) Fellowship by California State University Fullerton
Brief Description
The U-ACRE Fellowship is an immersive research program offered by California State University Fullerton, focused on exploring urban agriculture through community-based research projects.
Host Institution(s)
The fellowship is hosted by California State University Fullerton, one of the top ranked institutions in the state for sustainability and community engagement.
Level/Field of Study
The fellowship is open to undergraduate and graduate students from all disciplines who are interested in conducting research on urban agriculture.
Number of Awards
Each year, 10 students are selected for the fellowship program.
Target Group
The U-ACRE Fellowship program is open to students from diverse backgrounds who are passionate about sustainable agriculture and its impact on urban communities.
Scholarship Value/Inclusions
The selected fellows will receive a stipend of $2,500 for their research project, as well as ongoing mentorship and support from faculty members and community partners. Additionally, fellows will have the opportunity to present their research at conferences and publish their findings in academic journals.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be enrolled as undergraduate or graduate students at California State University Fullerton, with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
- They must also have a strong interest in urban agriculture
- Ppossess excellent research and communication skills.
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Application Instructions
Interested students can apply online through the U-ACRE Fellowship website. The application requires a research proposal, academic transcripts, and two letters of recommendation. The deadline for applications is typically in February.
Official Website
For more information on the U-ACRE Fellowship, including past research projects and application materials, please visit the official website.