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                            REU: Enhance REU Participants’ Identification with Research Training and Engagement
                        
                    - Award ID(s):
- 2051113
- PAR ID:
- 10600738
- Publisher / Repository:
- ASEE
- Date Published:
- Subject(s) / Keyword(s):
- REU, STEM
- Format(s):
- Medium: X
- Location:
- Montreal, Canada
- Sponsoring Org:
- National Science Foundation
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