General Information
Majors
- Biology
- Environmental Science
- Geology - Chemistry
- Geology - Geography
- Elementary Science Education
- Secondary Science Education
Departmental information
Student Resources
Faculty Research
- Paleohistory of Coastal Bogs
- Organic Chemistry / Biochemistry
- Lichen Diversity Project
- Spatial Ecology of Island Lichens
- Tectonic Evolution
- Damselfly Ecogeography
- Fire Ecology of Pines and Oaks
- Bushtit Behavioral Ecology
- Tectonic Dynamics & Climate
- Lake Water Monitoring Project
- Invasive Woody Plants
- Radar Studies of Asteroids
- Heavy Metal Analyses
- Black Guillemot Ecology
- Fluctuating Asymmetry Research
- Erosion and Sedimentation Dynamics of the Sandy River
- Electrophysiology in Cardiac Muscle
- Spatial Ecology Research
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Farmington, ME 04938
Phone: (207) 778-8151
TDD: (207) 778-7000
e-Mail: jeandoty@maine.edu
| Student Research & Internships |
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Students in the Department of Natural Sciences have many opportunities to conduct research in a variety of fields. Students may choose to develop their own research project with the guidance of a faculty member, or they may be invited by a faculty member to become part of a research team working on an established project. The following are some of the UMF science majors who were engaged in research during the 2007-2008 academic year and summer, the title of their research project/internship, and the faculty member or agency associated with the project: Fall 2007 - Spring 2008
Summer 2008
Fall 2008
Other examples of recent student internships or student-faculty research projects include:
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