Patrice C. McMahon

This page is to help my students and others get to know me and UNL's Political Science department. My office hours for the Fall 2008 are: M & W: 9:30 -11:30. I will NOT be in on T or Th but please do email me (pmcmahon2@unl.edu).

Helen Sexton is the Department's Administrator (472-2341). David Csontos is the Graduate Secretary (472-2343). The department is open from 8-5 M-F.


Information for Graduate Students

For more informationon the Political Science Department and the Gradaute Program, see the Department's webpage at:
http://polisci.unl.edu/grad/grad_students.html

David Csontos (mailto:dcsontos2@unlnotes.unl.edu) the Graduate Secretary and he will be a big help to you, so please do stop in an say hi to him in Oldfather 511.

http://polisci.unl.edu/grad/grad_students.html


Information for Undergraduate Students

Hope your semester is going well. Wondering what class to take next semester? See the Department's webpage at: http://polisci.unl.edu/index.html

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Summer opportunities December deadline

East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes for U.S. Graduate Students (EAPSI)


EAPSI News



New EAPSI solicitation for summer 2009 will be available in late Aug/Sept 2008
Anticipated application deadline: December 9, 2008
Eligibility criteria include:
Must be enrolled in a U.S. graduate program at an institution in the United States, and
Be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States
For questions, contact the EAPSI HelpDesk: Toll free 866-501-2922 or eapsi@asee.org

CONTACTS

Name Email Phone Room
EAPSI Helpdesk eapsi@asee.org 1-866-501-2922
The EAPSI Helpdesk, operated for NSF by the American Society for Engineering Education, is responsible for processing applications and responding to requests for information. Inquiries should be directed to eapsi@asee.org or phone tollfree 1-866-501-2922. View the EAPSI web site at nsfsi.org for additional information.


PROGRAM GUIDELINES

Solicitation 08-603

DUE DATES

Full Proposal Deadline Date : December 9, 2008

Second Tuesday in December, Annually Thereafter


SYNOPSIS

The East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes (EAPSI) provide U.S. graduate students in science and engineering: 1) first-hand research experiences in Australia, China, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Singapore or Taiwan; 2) an introduction to the science, science policy, and scientific infrastructure of the respective location; and 3) an orientation to the society, culture and language. The primary goals of EAPSI are to introduce students to East Asia and Pacific science and engineering in the context of a research setting, and to help students initiate scientific relationships that will better enable future collaboration with foreign counterparts. All institutes, except Japan, last approximately eight weeks from June to August. Japan lasts approximately ten weeks from June to August (specific dates are available and updated at www.nsf.gov/eapsi).

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY

This program provides educational opportunities for Graduate Students . Individuals interested in applying for funding should see the program guidelines above.

RELATED URLS

EAPSI web site (administered by ASEE)

How to Apply to the East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes

Potential Host Institutions

How to Contact Prospective Hosts

2007 Award List

2006 Award List

2005 Award List

JSPS Summer Program



Abstracts of Recent Awards Made Through This Program

News