Assistantships


(Updated 9/5/08 )

Community organizations receive the support of a student research assistant (undergraduate or graduate) to work on a project defined and directed by the community organization. Student research assistants are supported by the community supervisor, NPCR Program director and, if the student wishes, community and/or faculty mentors.

IMPORTANT: If you are a Non- U of M student applying for a Research Assistantship read this guide!

Graduate Research Assistantships

None at this time.

Undergraduate Research Assistantships

None at this time.

Uncompensated Community Directed Research Opportunities

None at this time.

Other Opportunities NPCR's Internship guide links students to internship listings at metro-area Minnesota colleges and universities. See: NPCR Internship Guide Faculty can engage students in applied research by integrating community projects into their courses. Faculty also mentor student researchers as they work in community settings. Community-based projects extend student learning beyond the classroom by exposing students to tangible clients and projects. To set up a project, contact: University Network Neighborhood

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Neighborhood Planning for Community Revitalization
330 HHH Center
301—19th Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: 612-625-5584
Kris S. Nelson, NPCR Project Director, nelso193@umn.edu

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