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UA Noyce Scholars

Chemistry, Math or Physics majors who have a desire to make a difference, participated in the UA Noyce Scholars Program. UA Noyce provided 1) paid summer internships for freshmen and sophomores, 2) scholarships for juniors and seniors of up to $16,000/year , and 3) graduate with teacher certification and a major in your field.  An application for the summer Internship is at:  UA Secondary Science Education 

The University of Alabama (UA) Robert Noyce Summer Internship and Scholar- ship/Stipend Program funded by the National Science foundation, is designed to increase the number and diversity of graduating teachers certified in chemistry, physics, and mathematics, and teaching in Alabama. internship will occurred over 4 weeks in the summer.  


The summer internships were open to all U. S. citizens and permanent residents who are successful college majors in chemistry, physics or math and have a stated interest in exploring teaching in their target discipline. Examples of internship experiences include: 1) orientation to ongoing UA research programs and labs in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) 2) visiting high school exemplary STEM classrooms for observation and debriefing 3) assisting in a UA research project lab 4) participating in UA departmental STEM seminars as well as STEM education and certification seminars 5) participating in a short course on using technology for collecting and analyzing lab data 6) teaching prepared STEM lessons to middle grade students, and 7) tutoring in a target discipline at UA remediation/assistance center.


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