RM-AMP International Research Experience (IRE)
The Rocky Mountain Alliance for Minority Participation (RM-AMP) has developed the International Research Experience (IRE) for students at both 2-year and 4-year institutions to provide laboratory research or field experiences at international locations. As part of the IRE program, students are provided up to $1,500 to cover transportation or incidental costs, as needed.
All students involved in RM-AMP’s IRE agree to participate in one pre-survey and two post- surveys in order to establish the effectiveness of programming.
Requirements:
- Applicants must meet RM-AMP participant eligibility requirements:
- Be enrolled at a RM-AMP campus, in an NSF approved STEM undergraduate degree program.
- Be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident (green card holder)
- Self-identify as a historically underrepresented minority (African American, Hispanic, Native American, Pacific Islander and Alaskan Native)
- The international program must have a clear scope of STEM research or field experience that involves a faculty mentor with on-site supervision for the duration of the project.
- Duration of the project/research is subject to approval, but a two-week (or longer) period is suggested, as anything shorter will need additional justification.
- There is no minimum GPA requirement to apply for the IRE, but applicants must be in good academic standing.
- Following the research experience, award recipients will be required to complete the following requirements:
- Complete one pre-trip questionnaire
- Complete two post-trip questionnaires
- Submit photos (minimum 2) showing student participating in research environment
- Submit a 1-2 page post-experience essay on 1) what they gained from the experience and 2) how the experience met (or didn’t meet) their expectations.