Research Experiences (REU)
Weather, Climate, and Society (WCS)
OVERVIEW
This Weather, Climate, and Society (WCS) Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) was hosted by the 91ÉçÇø (USF) in summers 2023-2025. We had an exciting interdisciplinary program that focused on pairing each participant in a team with other WCS REU students and research mentors in the physical and social sciences. Other UG college levels could apply, but priority was given to rising sophomores. The teams conducted research on three topics of student choice related to Hazards, Hurricanes and Emergency Management, and Natural Disaster Risk Communication.
Please click the link below to view the exact project descriptions being offered for 2025:
In addition to an intensive 9-week mentored research experience, the program provided
experiential learning, professional development workshops, trainings in social and
physical research techniques, and interdisciplinary perspectives on social and physical
aspects and impacts of severe weather and climate related disasters.
Students were paid a stipend along with free housing, a food stipend, travel allowance
to/from Tampa, FL, and travel allowance to present their research at a national conference.
This program most recently took place from May 25th to July 25th, 2025.
Requirements
You had to be fully available during this time and not enrolled in other classes or have a job if you were to accept placement on the REU.
Students interested in the program were required to submit the following:
- An application.
- One academic reference letter (preferably from college, but high school is also ok).
- Unofficial college transcript(s).
- To be eligible for the program students must be enrolled in a 2- or 4-year college degree program, be a rising sophomore (preferably), and be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the United States or its possessions.  
Apply Now (THIS IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE AS THE PROGRAM ENDED IN 2025)
now for the NSF Weather, Climate, and Society REU program for Summer 2025!
All applications and related materials, including the reference letter, for the 2025 REU were due by  February 6, 2025 for full consideration.
For more information, please contact Jennifer Collins, Ph.D.