Minority Institution Research Collaborative (MIRC)
Empowering Individuals from Historically Underrepresented Groups in STEM (IHUGS) since 2008
The Minority Institution Research Collaborative (MIRC) is a virtual collaboration of more than 20 minority-serving institutions (MSIs), non-MSIs, and companies dedicated to significantly increasing the representation and participation of Individuals from Historically Underrepresented Groups in STEM (IHUGS) in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics within academia institutions, government agencies, and private corporations.
MIRC is primarily focused on providing research opportunities for IHUGS, including: faculty exchanges (e.g., from teaching-oriented MSIs to “Research 1” institutions); student exchanges between MIRC-affiliated universities; faculty-student team exchanges; and, international research opportunities for students. Mechanisms such as the NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) programs, NSF Research Coordination Network (RCN) grants, NSF International Research Experiences for Students (IRES) projects; NSF Research Opportunity Awards (ROA); and other core NSF, NIH, NASA funding mechanisms are used to support research exchange.
MIRC Directorship and Steering Committee
MIRC Membership (Liaisons and Institutions)
News
Ceballos Lab receives visitors from US State Department and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Ceballos Lab Moves To University Of Arkansas (Fayetteville)
Ceballos Lab Accepting Applications for Graduate Students: US and international applicants are encouraged to apply.
Members of US State Dept. and the Socialist Rep. of Vietnam Visit
Welcome Dr. Marceau!
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Ceballos Lab awarded NSF Research Coordination Network grant focused on Food, Energy, Water, and Ecosystems Resources (FEWER)
Ceballos Lab awarded NSF Research Coordination Network grant focused on Food, Energy, Water, and Ecosystems Resources (FEWER). In addition to MIAC partner institutions, the RCN includes research coordination with international partners in Vietnam (Vietnam National...
Ceballos Lab Moves To University Of Arkansas (Fayetteville)
Congratulations to Natalia Batchenkova for receiving a UMM MAP award
Natalia Batchenkova received a three-term (summer, fall, spring) MAP award totaling approximately $5000 to continue her research in the Ceballos Lab during AY2015-2016.