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The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) provides leadership and funding for food, agricultural, natural resources, and human sciences. The agency prioritizes ensuring students from all backgrounds have an opportunity to pursue careers in agricultural and related sciences. The agency seeks to provide experiences to undergraduate students, leading them to careers in the agricultural workforce or to continue their education in graduate school.

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“The Role of Engineering in Agricultural Advancements and the Quest for Effective Pedagogical Models in Biological and Agricultural Engineering”

Biological and Agricultural Engineering has been a cornerstone of agricultural progress for centuries.

The goal of REEU is to:

The objective of the REEU program is to offer undergraduate students three key opportunities:

1) Provide undergraduate students with a practical research experience that enhances their understanding of renewable energy utilization.

2) introduction to potential career paths in agricultural research and extension.

3) Assess the influence of ACP on the conversion of agro-industrial waste into valuable chemicals and energy resources.

4) Foster skills for future graduate studies while nurturing mentorship and leadership qualities through educational modules.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY   (Use Password: wXj492QraY! to continue your application)

APPLICATION IS NOW CLOSE FOR THIS YEAR.  OFFER LETTERS WILL BE MAILED OUT MID-MARCH

“This work is supported by Research and Extension Experiential Learning Fellowships for Undergraduates grant no. 2016-67032-24993 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture.”
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