H H M I     W I L L I A M   &   M A R Y
Science Education and Research Program

Funded by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Undergraduate Biological Sciences Education Program
 


Applied Science   Biology    Chemistry    Computer Science    Environmental Studies    Kinesiology    

Mathematics    Neuroscience    Physics     Psychology

 


 

 


Quick Links

Main Page

 

Undergraduate Opportunities

     Freshman Research

     Interdisciplinary Research

     Summer Fellowships

     Travel Funding

     Student Research Grants

     

Interdisciplinary Courses and Programs

 

Curriculum, Equipment, and Laboratory Development

 

Faculty Development

     HBCU Partnerships

     Faculty Development Fund

Pre-College Programs

Courses and Resources for Teachers

Assessment

Other Resources

Application Deadlines

EmailDr. Margaret Saha, Program Director
 

 

 


    In the fall of 2006, the College of William & Mary was awarded $1.8 million from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute for the advancement of undergraduate education and outreach in biological sciences and other scientific disciplines.   As the third consecutive grant, this funding has expanded undergraduate research opportunities,  led to new and enhanced interdisciplinary course offerings, offered faculty development initiatives, and provided resources for teachers and pre-college students.  All three grants, but particularly the 2006 grant, stress the importance of interdisciplinary and integrative approaches to education and research.

     This website describes the goals, initiatives, and accomplishments of William and Mary's HHMI program.  It also provides students, faculty, and educators with an overview of available opportunities and resources supported by the HHMI Undergraduate Science Education Program grant to the College of William and Mary.   

 

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