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Biology Undergraduate Education Program
The aim of the IU Biology Undergraduate Education Program is to transform the way in which science is taught from one of simple information transfer to one of active inquiry. Initiated by a grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, this program will prepare students to address biological problems in new ways. The Integrated Freshman Learning Experience and Capstone programs continue to provide research experience for undergraduates on the Bloomington campus.
Integrated Freshman Learning Experience

Begin Science Research
Before College

Applications for 2010 now available!

IFLE 2010 Program Summer Dates:
July 5 th – August 13 th

IFLE is an exceptional opportunity for incoming IU freshmen to jumpstart their college experience and science careers. Team with a faculty lab and work on a research project for six weeks during the summer. Participate in an advanced freshman course in the fall and spring with extensive laboratory experiments. $1,000 scholarships awarded. IFLE students are eligible for Direct Admission into the College of Arts and Sciences.

Program information and application materials available here.

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Confirmation emails will be sent when all application materials have been received. If all of your application materials have been submitted and you have not received an email, please contact Trudy McConnell. Email or call 812-856-0801.

Capstone

2009 Summer Capstone Applications
for Biology and Neuroscience are closed.

Capstone provides upper-level science majors an opportunity to perform experimental research during the summer. Stipends and supply grants available.

Application packets available here.

Teacher Resources Inquiry-based Curriculum Enhancement

Under the HHMI grant, biology graduate students designed inquiry-based activities to enhance the introductory undergraduate biology courses. These activities are available for public use and can be adjusted to fit many classroom situations.

 

 

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