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We have a field site identified
in Tonopah, Nevada, which
is the site of a
world-class gold mine.
We have funding to provide
opportunities for students
to carry out fieldwork in
the town of Tonopah, Nevada
and to collect
their own samples,
which they will be able to
bring back to Miami for study.
Hi, I'm Dr. Claire McLeod
from the Department of Geology
and Environmental Earth
Science on the Oxford campus
here at Miami University.
And I'm Dr. Mark Krekeler in the
Department of Math and Physical
Sciences at Miami
University, Hamilton.
We're here to tell you about a
really exciting opportunity now
available to Miami students as
the result of a $330,000 grant
awarded to Mark and I from the
National Science Foundation.
The program AUGITE, Advancing
Undergraduate Geoscience
through Integrated
Training Experiences,
is a three-year
grant that is going
to fund opportunities
for students
to get involved in programs
dedicated to preparing them
for successful careers
post-graduation from Miami.
We're interested in
having any student who's
interested in a career
in the geosciences.
Apply.
If you have any
questions or follow-up
queries about the
2019 AUGITE program
here at Miami
University, please do not
hesitate to send either
one of us an email.
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