Menu
Programs Search
Resource Library
Webinars
Partners Directory
About us
Each student will be associated with a specific research project, where they will work closely with their faculty research mentor and other researchers. Students receive a $5,000 stipend, $300 in travel expenses, meals, and lodging.
What areas of research are included?
Research projects will focus on the Milky Way interstellar medium, transient astrophysical phenomena, pulsars, supermassive black holes, planetary atmospheres, young stellar clusters, and gravitational waves.
What is included in the REU Program?
A two-day visit and scientific tour of the Green Bank Observatory. The GBO is the world’s largest steerable radio single dish and many research projects involve Green Bank Telescope data.
Research Poster Session: REU students will present their research at a poster session at the conclusion of the 10-week program. Students will gain an experience similar to that of an academic conference and to hone their skills discussing research with a diverse audience.
American Astronomical Society meeting attendance: Students in the REU program will be sent to the winter AAS meeting, where they will use these skills at a genuine scientific conference. This conference hosts thousands of astronomers, whose research interests are representative of the entire field.
Seminars and informational meetings: students will be exposed to a wide variety of topics related to working in STEM fields.
Workshops: Workshops will be provided to give guidance on professional preparation, public speaking, professional interactions, and scientific poster creation. Topics include Graduate School Roundtable, Career Building (resumes, interviewing, elevator speech), Prestigious Scholarships, and Creating an Effective Research Poster.
Team Building Activities: The state of West Virginia has numerous outdoor recreational opportunities (e. g., biking, hiking, rafting) within a short drive of WVU that make ideal excursions during the program.