Undergrad Research Opportunity at GMU for NOVA Science Students

December 3, 2024 / Our Nighthawks

The newly created FLASCS program is now accepting applications for undergraduate research assistants from A.S. in Science or Biology students. Selected students will work approximately 10 hours per week at GMU’s Center for Molecular Engineering starting in February 2024. Research assistants will receive a $1,200 stipend for participation along with valuable experience conducting cutting-edge scientific research! 

In order to be eligible for this assistantship, students must:

  • Be an A.S. in Science or Biology student at NOVA
  • Have completed BIO 101 and CHM 111
  • Have completed or be co-enrolled in BIO 102 and CHM 112
  • Be eligible to work in the United States

Click here to complete the FLASCS Research Assistantship Application. Please forward this link and flyer to students who might be interested in this great opportunity.

Image: FLASCS (in which the A is shaped like a beaker with liquid bubbling out the top) Research Assistantship. FLASCS is an opportunity for NOVA Science and Biology students to learn foundational scientific research skills through an assistantship at George Mason University's Center for Molecular Engineering. During Assistantships, students will work with GMU faculty and graduate students on current research projects in the laboratory sciences. Selected students will earn a $1200 stipend for participating. Bulleted List--Eligibility: 1. Be a current AS in Science or Biology student at NOVA in good standing; 2. Have completed CHEM-111 and BIO-101; 3. Completed or be co-enrolled in CHEM-112 and BIO-102 at the time of the assistantship; 4. Be eligible to work in the U.S.; 3. Commit ten hours per week from February 3 thru May 2 to assistantship. Questions? Contact Chirs Russell at CRussell@nvcc.edu. Inset grey box: Application Due Jan 10, 2025. Students will be contact for interviews mid-January. Learn more and Apply today. QR Code. If you need assistance accessing the application or the QR code, reach out to Chris Russell at CRussell@nvcc.edu or info.novastem.us/FLASCS. Bottom left: green and gold horizontal NOVA logo, vertical line and GM George Mason University logo
If you need assistance accessing the application or the QR code, reach out to Chris Russell at CRussell@nvcc.edu or info.novastem.us/FLASCS

 

Submitted by:
Chris Russell, IET-Project Manager, CRussell@nvcc.edu