ATTN: ALL STUDENTS New Opportunities
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kmoody
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03 July 2008
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New Opportunities:
An MFURI Development Proposal (see http://www.mfuri.org...i_releases.htm) has recently been submitted, which highlights our intended course of development over the next few months. Originally intended only for student researchers, MFURI is rapidly expanding to allow for students of virtually any academic major to make significant contributions to the mission of radically extending the healthy human lifespan. Students will be able to receive college credit for their efforts, reputable recommendations for their contributions, full access to our growing professional support networks, and the opportunity to apply for MFURI scholarships. For a list of new projects and areas, please visit http://www.mfuri.org/for_students.htm. We are also accepting students outside of these academic areas as well provided the proposed projects contributes in some way to the advocacy or support of the Methuselah Foundation or its mission of radically extending healthy human life.
An MFURI Development Proposal (see http://www.mfuri.org...i_releases.htm) has recently been submitted, which highlights our intended course of development over the next few months. Originally intended only for student researchers, MFURI is rapidly expanding to allow for students of virtually any academic major to make significant contributions to the mission of radically extending the healthy human lifespan. Students will be able to receive college credit for their efforts, reputable recommendations for their contributions, full access to our growing professional support networks, and the opportunity to apply for MFURI scholarships. For a list of new projects and areas, please visit http://www.mfuri.org/for_students.htm. We are also accepting students outside of these academic areas as well provided the proposed projects contributes in some way to the advocacy or support of the Methuselah Foundation or its mission of radically extending healthy human life.














This sounds like an interesting initiative for students who want to gain practical experience while contributing to research and advocacy efforts. Expanding opportunities across different academic disciplines could help attract a wider range of perspectives and skills. The combination of mentorship, networking, and potential academic recognition may be valuable for students looking to get involved in meaningful projects.