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*iSchool Inclusion Institute (i3)* <http://www.ischool-inclusion.org>


*Undergraduate research opportunity for underrepresented students of all
majors*


*Application deadline extended to Feb. 28, 2014 *



*Program Overview & Dates*<http://www.sis.pitt.edu/i3/about-i3/what-is-i3.html>


The iSchool Inclusion Institute (i3) is an undergraduate research program
that prepares students from underrepresented populations for graduate study
and careers in the information sciences. Students undertake a year-long
experience that includes two summer institutes held at the University of
Pittsburgh and a year-long team research project. Students are immersed in
special-topics workshops, professional development seminars, research
projects, and network-building opportunities.

 Past i3 Scholars have completed a variety of interdisciplinary research
projects. A sample of past project topics have included:

   - Viral videos and the leading factors related to online sharing
   - Youth education and recruitment into STEM fields
   - Gender representation in video games
   - Online community building in social movements like Occupy Wall St.
   - Social media and political involvement in campaigns
   - Identity representation and catfishing on social media
   - Environmental sustainability efforts in the information technology
   sector
   - Psychological incentives to donate to crowd-sourced campaigns on
   Kickstarter and similar online platforms

The 2014 i3 will be held at the University of Pittsburgh's School of
Information Sciences from June 1-27, 2014.




*FAQ Sheet for Students <http://www.sis.pitt.edu/i3/about-i3/faq.pdf> *


The i3 FAQ Sheet will help answer questions about the program and the
information sciences. Students can see how undergraduate majors map to
graduate programs and research opportunities in the information sciences.
Please share with your colleagues and students.



 *Who Should Apply & Application
Requirements*<http://www.sis.pitt.edu/i3/admissions/admissions.html>


   - Undergraduate students enrolled in an accredited college or university
   in the United States; students that have recently graduated may also apply
   - Students enrolled in any academic major; undeclared or undecided
   students are also welcome to apply
   - Students who have an interest in graduate school and research
   opportunities
   - Students who are open to exploring the information sciences and its
   many interdisciplinary fields
   - Individuals that can demonstrate a commitment to diversity and
   increasing opportunities for underrepresented populations
   - U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents

 To apply, applicants must submit the following items:

   - Online application with essay questions
   - Two letters of recommendation
   - Official undergraduate transcripts

Application Deadline:
*February 28, 2014*



*Additional Benefits*


During their stay at the University of Pittsburgh, students receive funding
support and a daily stipend for their participation.


   - Full funding for travel, housing, and dining
   - $50.00 per day stipend during summer residential institutes
   - Students may arrange for i3 to count as a for-credit internship at
   their home university/college
   - Upon completion of the program, i3 Scholars are eligible for
   scholarship opportunities at select graduate schools in the United States
   - Travel stipends to attend the annual iConference


The iSchool Inclusion Institute (i3) is funded by the Andrew W. Mellon
Foundation and is hosted by the University of Pittsburgh's School of
Information Sciences. Please direct all questions to Michael Depew at
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Sincerely,
Michael Depew


*--Michael Depew*

*Director, iSchool Inclusion Institute (i3)
<http://www.ischool-inclusion.org/>*
<http://www.ischool-inclusion.org>University of Pittsburgh
School of Information Sciences
135 N. Bellefield Avenue, Room 603
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
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412-624-3981