Della Keats Summer Research Program

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Della Keats Summer Research Program

Della Keats Summer Research Program

DK Summer Research2011 Program Dates: June 17-July 27, 2012
Application Deadline:  April 2, 2012
History & Purpose

The Della Keats Summer  Research Program provides an opportunity for the previous summer Della Keats students to return to undertake a six-week mentor guided research internship in a health-related field.

Research Program Information

Each student is paired with a UAA researcher and works for that mentor as an intern for the duration of the program.   As a part  of this internship, students are expected to (with the mentor’s help) design, conduct and analyze an individual research project and to  present their results publically at UAA at the end of the program.

Students in the Summer  Research Program live in the dormitories with the Della Keats Health Sciences students.  Both groups join together and  participate in the extracurricular activities. 

Travel and Housing

 Housing is provided at no cost on campus in a UAA dormitory for the length of the  program.

 Travel assistance may be available for qualifying     students from rural Alaska. 

 Cost

 There is no cost to participants in this      program.  A stipend is usually provided to help cover food and miscellaneous expenses.  Due to the programs’ demanding schedules, students may not hold jobs or participate in other activities while participating in the summer research program.

 Della Keats Summer Research Program Eligibility

To be eligible to apply for the Della Keats Summer Research Program, an applicant must:

1. Have completed the Della Keats Health Sciences Summer Program or an equivalent program the previous summer;

2. Meet the eligibility criteria for the Della Keats Health Sciences Summer Program;

3. Be enrolled as a senior in high school at  the time of application.

How to Apply

Applicants must submit:

▪ A completed Della Keats Health Sciences & Summer Research Programs application

▪ A sealed, official current high school transcript*

▪ PSAT/SAT/ACT scores if available

▪ Two sealed letters of recommendation from teachers [one of which must be from a science or mathematics teacher]

▪ Current photograph of self

*Ask your high school counselor how to obtain your transcript.

 

Acceptance is based on written responses to essay questions from the application form, letters of recommendation, high school academic performance, and a formal telephone interview.

 

Please note:   Places in the  Della Keats  Summer Research Program are limited.  The application process is a competitive one.  Successful completion of the core Della Keats program (or an equivalent program) is an eligibility requirement.  It is  not a guarantee of acceptance.

 

 Research Publications by Alaskan high school students taking part in WWAMI pathways programs
 

Read more about the
Della Keats Summer Research Program
and elibibility requirements:

2012 Della Keats Summer Programs Flier

Past NIDDK & DK/U-DOC Student Information Request:

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Ian van Tets, PhD, Director
René Contreras, EdD, Associate Director

Della Keats and NIH NIDDK Summer Programs
UAA WWAMI School of Medical Education
3211 Providence Drive, HSB 301
Anchorage, AK 99508

Phone:    (907) 786-1019
FAX:       (907) 786-4700
E-mail:    wwami@uaa.alaska.edu


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The 2011 UAA Della Keats/U-DOC and
NIH NIDDK Summer Programs were
generously supported and/or administered by:


WWAMI School of Medical EducationAnchorage Museum – Imaginarium Discovery Center/ North Star Project

NIH NIDDK Office of Minority Health Research Coordination (OMHRC)

Alaska IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE)

South Central Area Health Education Center

Providence Alaska Medical Center (PAMC)