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| The Disaster
Research Center (DRC) at the University of Delaware (UDEL) has
establish ed a three-year Research Experience for Undergraduates'
(REU) program to engage ten (10) undergraduate students (each
year) in hands-on research training to enhance their understanding
of the social science aspects of disasters. Each summer, a nine
week research training institute will be held at the DRC to provide
students with the necessary academic background, training, and
relevant research experiences to prepare them under the guidance
of faculty mentors to function as relatively independent research
scholars. Students will be exposed to several course modules,
including: research methods most frequently used in the study
of hazards and disasters; theoretical social science approaches
to understanding the causes and consequences of disasters; and
the ethical implications of disaster research . REU trainees will
work with leading scholars and researchers on state-of-the-art
research projects that focus on issues such as: disaster mitigation,
search and rescue, preparedness, response, and recovery; warnings
and technology; and disaster vulnerability and resilience. A multi-disciplinary
group of leading disaster researchers will participate in the
Invited Speaker Series in order to share the contributions
that other disciplines bring to this field. A series of professional
development and social activities will complement the trainees'
overall education and training in Delaware . |
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