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MARC Undergraduate Student Training in Academic Research (U-STAR) Awards (T34)

MARC U-STAR awards provide support for students underrepresented in the biomedical and behavioral sciences to improve their preparation for high-caliber graduate training at the Ph.D. level. The program also supports efforts to strengthen the science course curricula, pedagogical skills of faculty, and biomedical research training at institutions with significant enrollments of students from underrepresented groups.

Awards are made to colleges and universities that offer the baccalaureate degree. Only one grant per eligible institution will be awarded. MARC institutions select the trainees to be supported. Trainees must be honors students majoring in the biomedical or behavioral sciences who have expressed interest in pursuing postgraduate education leading to the Ph.D., M.D.-Ph.D., or other combined professional degree-Ph.D. in these fields upon completing their baccalaureate degree. The period of appointment to the MARC U-STAR Program is a consecutive 24 month period at the final 2 years of undergraduate training. To enhance the MARC trainee pool, MARC institutions should provide various training opportunities (academically or through skills development) to motivate and interest pre-trainees to build the entire science student capacity.

Each institution is encouraged to design a program that emphasizes its environment, mission, and strengths, and to set measurable goals and specific objectives against which the program will use for self-assessment and will be evaluated for continued funding. Although variation among programs is expected, all programs must provide trainees with a summer research experience at a research-intensive institution outside the home institution with which the MARC U-STAR program has established either formal or informal linkages. In addition, during the academic year the home institution may either offer research training opportunities such as appropriate infrastructure, research active faculty, etc., or provide research training courses in the classroom setting (for more details see “Moving Research Into the Classroom”). In addition to annual student stipends, funds may be requested for tuition, fees, health insurance, research supplies for MARC trainees, limited travel for MARC trainees and faculty, faculty pedagogical development, and program evaluation. Certain other training-related costs, such as support for pre-MARC student development activities, may be requested. For more information on MARC U-STAR awards, see the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts, March 26, 2007 (PAR-07-337), or contact Dr. Adolphus Toliver or Dr. Shawn Drew at 301-594-3900.

MARC U-STAR Supplemental Instructions for Noncompeting Progress Report

MARC U-STAR Participating Institutions

MARC Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

This page last updated November 19, 2008