DOE Announces $70 Million in Research Training Opportunities for Students and Faculty from Historically Underrepresented Institutions
DOE’s RENEW Initiative Will Support 40 Minority-Serving Institutions, Including HBCUs and Hispanic-Serving Institutions, to Build a Diverse STEM WorkforceWASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Energy today announced $70 million in funding to support research by historically underrepresented groups in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and to diversify leadership in the physical sciences.
RENEW will offer hands-on experiences and open new career avenues for young scientists and engineers at 65 institutions spread across 23 states and the District of Columbia, 40 of which have been identified as Minority-Serving Institutions by the U.S. Department of Education:2 are Asian American and Pacific Islander Serving Institutions ; andNational Laboratories and 14 other colleges and universities.
Investing in undergraduate and graduate education and research training to fill critical gaps in high-end computational regional climate modeling by investigating highly variable and uncertain rainfall predictions over East Africa;
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