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Visit http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/education/reu for details. Harvard Forest Summer Research Program: May – August (11 weeks) We seek a diverse group of students from a variety of undergraduate programs across the country. Summer Projects focus on: Wildlife Dynamics & Invasive Species Computer Science Solutions for Big Data Atmosphere-Biosphere Exchanges Paleoecology Conservation Management Forest Ecosystem Response to Global Change Biodiversity Students are paid a stipend of $5,775 for the 11‑week session (May to August) Excellent on-site housing and a full meal plan are included as part of the program. Assistance with travel costs to and from Harvard Forest is also provided. Visit http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/education/reu for details. Deadline for Applications is the first Friday in February. SUMMARY