ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS through February 1, 2020 for mentors sponsoring trainees (potential fellows of associates) to start fall 2020 (you can apply to be a faculty affiliate any time if you are not sponsoring a trainee)
WHAT IS SLAC?
- A new interdisciplinary PhD training program that builds on the success of the Neurobiology of Language training program, but with a focus on learning and science communication
- Funded by an NSF Research Traineeship (NRT) grant
- $3M over 5 years
- Will fund 25 one-year fellowships, as well as innovation incentive funds, travel and other opportunities for fellows and associate trainees
ELIGIBILITY:
- Anyone from the following Divisions/Academic Programs (PSYC:BNS, PSYC:CLIN, PSYC:DEV, PSYC:L&C, LING, SLHS, ESPY, GGS)
- Mentors submit an application in parallel with student
- Mentors who do not (yet) have a SLAC-eligible student are also encouraged to apply
- Mentors commit to supporting/participating in the SLAC program
SLAC MENTOR EXPECTATIONS:
- Be available to serve as a breadth mentor to a student from a different program of study
- Commit to serving on at least one committee (Diversity, Events, Curriculum, Outreach, Speaker Series, etc.)
- Attend the weekly SLAC talks and other events as often as possible
- Volunteer for at least one of the following;
- Lead one or more sessions in the Professional Development seminar
- Guest lecture in the SLAC seminar (on learning or communication)
- Co-teach Outreach Seminar
- Help organize J-Term (our January session tutorials and workshops)
- Lead a research Challenge Team (more information coming soon)
- Open your lab meeting/research meeting to SLAC students and faculty
Email SLAC@uconn.edu for further information