CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ROBERT T. WALLACE UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH INTERNSHIP 1996 The California Academy of Sciences will offer its Robert T. Wallace Undergraduate Research Internship for Summer 1996. This 12 week internship matches a student with an Academy scientist to work on a specific research project. Interns will have the opportunity to learn about a specific group of organisms, be involved in original scientific research and appreciate the role of a natural history museum in research and education. The research project may include laboratory and field expedition components. Eligibility: Junior and Senior level undergraduates who are U.S. citizens with a B average or better and have demonstrated participation in a wide range of campus activities. Duration: Full-time (40 hours/week) for 12 weeks between June and August; starting date may vary. Stipend: $2500 for the internship period. To Apply: Please send a statement of interest in working at the Academy, the organisms and type of project you would like to participate in, a letter of recommendation from a Science professor and one set of official transcripts. All applications should be sent to: Robert T. Wallace Research Internship c/o Director of Research California Academy of Sciences Golden Gate Park San Francisco, CA 94118 Deadlines: Application materials must be received no later than 15 March, 1996. Decisions will be mailed from the Academy by 1 April, 1996. More information: Questions concerning the Wallace Internship may be directed by Telephone (415-750-7277), Fax (415-750-7346), or email ([log in to unmask]).