2018. 9. 3.

학부생 연구 프로그램 / UC Davis - STAR

홈페이지:
https://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/research/student-research

STAR (Students Training in Advanced Research)
https://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/sites/g/files/dgvnsk491/files/inline-files/2018_STAR_APPLICATION_2018v5_distributed.pdf

1. Timeline
- Application Receipt Date: FEBRUARY 1, 2018
- Students are expected to conduct research full time for a 10 week period within these dates: June 4th - August 10th, 2018. Any absence must be discussed with your mentor.

2. Application
- PART I – APPLICANT INFORMATION SHEET
 Please complete the Applicant Information Sheet in all areas that apply to you. 
- PART II - PERSONAL STATEMENT AND SUMMARY OF PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC/CAREER INTERESTS ALL APPLICANTS
 This portion of your application is extremely important in letting the reviewer know your level of interest in participating in the STAR program. Please use details to describe your career interests in veterinary medicine, including specific career directions and plans. VSTP APPLICANTS: For more advanced students, briefly describe your professional scientific interests and commitment to a career in academic veterinary medicine. PREVIOUS STAR AWARD RECIPIENTS: Please submit one paragraph summarizing your previous STAR project activities and results. Include any publications that resulted from past STAR projects.
- PART III – 10-WEEK RESEARCH ABSTRACT AND/OR PROJECT PLAN Please prepare an abstract of proposed research project (include title, student name, hypothesis, specific aim(s), rationale and general research methods), up to 2 pages in length. Be specific and give details as to what you will be doing and the extent of your own participation in the proposed research. Keep in mind that the anticipated timeline for your project is 10 weeks. References only can extend onto a 3rd page. Use Arial font, 12 pt only. You can find helpful suggestions on this website.
- PART IV – FACULTY MENTOR SUPPORT LETTER STAR faculty mentors must submit a signed letter verifying the applicant’s research intention and the faculty member’s commitment to serving as a mentor for the entire summer experience. Mentors are reminded that the research project is a 10 week project. The Faculty Mentor Support Letter should be prepared in Word, saved as a PDF document, and combined with the student’s entire application. The student applicant will email as ONE combined PDF document to svmstarprogram@ucdavis.edu. The combined application must be received no later than February 1, 2018.
- PART V - ASSURANCES

3. Eligibility
First and second year veterinary students from any AVMA accredited veterinary school are encouraged to apply.
- MINIMUM GPA OF 3.0 IS REQUIRED AT THE START OF 2018 STAR SUMMER SESSION. STUDENT MUST NOT BE ON ACADEMIC PROBATION (DVM STUDENT RESOURCE MANUAL)
- Applicant must be willing to agree to all Conditions & Expectations if a STAR award is made. Applicant must also plan to attend all scheduled events, presentations and courses during the 10-week program.
- Previous STAR award recipients, as well as students with advanced degrees or in PhD training programs (e.g., VSTP) are also encouraged to apply for STAR funding.
- Applicants with international STAR research projects are encouraged to apply for the SVM International Externship Scholarship, to assist with travel funds.

4. Selection

5. TOEFL

The minimum overall TOEFL score required for admission to graduate study at UC Davis is an 80 on the TOEFL internet-based test (iBT).

TOEFL scores expire after two years. Scores that are older than two years will not be accepted by UC Davis.

Although an 80 iBT score is the minimum required for admission, additional English language coursework or testing may be required of admitted students who have iBT scores below 104 or who plan to work as TAs or AIs. Please go to http://iae.ucdavis.edu for details.

6. Others

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