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ADAPT STUDENT APPLICATION
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We encourage students from all backgrounds to apply for the ADAPT Program. The main criteria are that you want to pursue graduate school, you have a good fit with your prospective mentor(s), and you lack ready access to strong evolutionary social science at your home institution. If you would like to tell us more about your background (e.g., socioeconomic status, religious identity, immigration status, national origin, nation of scholarship), please do so below (100 words, max).
What is your sex/gender?
Male
Female
trans
non-binary
other
do not wish to disclose
Are you a first-generation college student (i.e., did parent[s] not graduate from a four-year college)?
Yes
No
What is your racial/ethnic identity?
Home institution questions:
What college or university do/did you attend?
Major
Minor
Overall GPA
Major GPA
(Expected) Graduation date (Month, Year):
Please give a short description (100 words or less) of the research opportunities in the evolutionary social sciences available to you at your home institution.
Please list any relevant coursework or extracurricular activities related to the evolutionary social science (e.g., psychology/biology/anthropology focused course projects, volunteering, work, clubs, etc.):
List out your grades for any evolutionary social sciences adjacent courses (e.g., biology, anthropology, psychology, statistics, etc.). Include (a) the course name (e.g., Introduction to Statistics, Biological Anthropology, Research Methods in Social Psychology, etc.) (b) the course code (e.g., STAT-100, ANTH-3455, PSY-4765, etc.), and (c) the letter grade you received in the course (e.g., A, A-, B+, B, etc.).
Mentor and research interest questions:
In 200 words or fewer, please describe why are you interested in evolutionary social sciences. If you could study any topic in this area, what would it be and why are you drawn to studying it?
Please list up to three mentors you are interested in working on during ADAPT.
Basic commitment questions:
Do you commit to meeting regularly (likely via video chat) with your mentor throughout this program from September 2024 to May 2025?
Yes
No
Unsure
If you chose “unsure”, please elaborate on why you chose this option
Do you commit to attending twice monthly training sessions (held online) to develop your research skills in the evolutionary social science (e.g., programming basics, CV sessions, and graduate school counseling) throughout this program from September 2024 to May 2025?
Yes
No
Unsure
If you chose “unsure”, please elaborate on why you chose this option
Do you commit to attending the HBES conference taking place in the U.S. to present your research at a special poster session from May, 2025?
Yes
No
Unsure
If you chose “unsure”, please elaborate on why you chose this option
Documents to include:
CV/Resume
Accepted file types: doc, docx, pdf, Max. file size: 20 MB.
Dates, deadlines, & info about HBES 2024 (Aarhus, Denmark)
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