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Canadian Associates of BIOS

The Canadian Associates of BIOS (CABIOS) was established to provide support for Canadian students and students studying at Canadian universities/colleges, to participate in ASU BIOS’s educational programs and research internships. Since its inception, CABIOS has provided support that has enabled over 250 students to foster their interest in the oceans and further their university-level education at ASU BIOS.

CABIOS was founded in 1975 by the late Dr. Earlston Doe, a former Life Trustee and Bermuda-born Canadian oceanographer, to honor the memory of his youngest son Learmont “Leary” Doe. In the decades following its formation, CABIOS has received support from a variety of individuals, businesses and organizations, including several generous donations that allowed the fund to grow.

Eligibility: Undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in Canadian colleges/universities are eligible to apply for CABIOS funding. Canadian students enrolled in institutions outside Canada, but who intend to return to Canada after graduation are also eligible for funding. Recent graduates may also be considered, provided they intend to continue their career in marine science in Canada.

Internships

CABIOS offers full scholarships for students to participate in research internships at ASU BIOS. CABIOS has sponsored many interns from Canadian institutions including Dalhousie University, University of Victoria, University of Guelph, Trent University, Carleton University, Western University and University of Toronto. CABIOS intern scholarships cover the cost of accommodation and meals, as well as providing a small stipend and a contribution to research expenses associated with the intern’s research project. Scholarship funds do not cover travel expenses or medical/travel insurance.

At the conclusion of their internship, successful candidates will give an oral presentation outlining their research topic, experimental methods and results. In addition, they are required to provide a written project report.

The CABIOS Internship Application Form is available here and the deadline for receipt of completed applications and required supporting documents (including letters of reference) is March 15

Successful applicants will be matched with available mentors and projects. In your application please clearly state which areas of research at ASU BIOS you are interested in and why

Potential areas of research for 2025 include:

  • Coral Ecophysiology
  • Coral Reef Ecology
  • Marine eDNA
  • Marine Invertebrate Physiology
  • Oceanography
  • Zooplankton Ecology

Program Contact

Dr. Andrew Peters
Director of Education for University Programs & Associate Scientist
apeter95@bios.asu.edu
Tel: 441-297-1880 x240

Audrey Pope
University Programs Internship Coordinator, Communications and Data Manager
audrey.pope@bios.asu.edu
Tel: 441-297-1880 x115

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