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Join the Master Plant Science Team

 

Plantingscience.org is now accepting applications for the 2015-2016 Master Plant Science Team.

Apply by August 21, 2015

Are you a graduate student or post-doctoral researcher interested in a chance to get involved and trained in K-12 outreach?  Would you like to mentor student research teams, without ever leaving your desk?  Do you have the time to commit to mentor ~4 teams in both the Fall and Spring PlantingScience Sessions?   

Discover the rewards: 

  • Free annual society membership
  • Reduced annual meeting fees
  • T-shirt
  • Support of a mentor cohort

 What are the expectations of the Master Plant Science Team members?

  • One year commitment (~2 hours per week time commitment when sessions are active)
  • Mentor ~4 teams in fall and spring
  • Communicate ~3 times per week when teams are active
  • Connect with classroom teacher as appropriate
  • Provide feedback to staff and mentor team

Interested members of the Master Plant Science Team may also participate in field-testing of new curricular modules, shadowing student experiments, communicating with teachers and module authors, and providing feedback on module materials and development.

Sponsorship is provided by the following partner societies:

  • Botanical Society of America sponsors graduate students and post-doctoral researchers.  Download BSA brochure [1]
  • American Society of Plant Biologists sponsors graduate students and post-doctoral researchers. Download ASPB brochure [2]
  • Ecological Society of America sponsors graduate students only.  Download ESA brochure [3]

 

Learn more from plantingscience.org [4] and apply now [5]!


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[1] http://www.plantingscience.org/file.php?file=SiteAssets/BSA_MPST_brochure.pdf [2] http://www.plantingscience.org/file.php?file=SiteAssets/ASPB_MPST_brochure.pdf [3] http://www.plantingscience.org/file.php?file=SiteAssets/ESA_MPST_brochure.pdf [4] http://www.plantingscience.org/index.php?module=content&func=view&pid=102 [5] http://www.plantingscience.org/MPSTApplication.html