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    Frequently Asked Questions/UCSB Faculty

     

    What type of students do you recruit for SMI?

    We are looking for the best and the brightest Science and/or Mathematics (undergraduate or graduate) students who are considering a career in teaching.

     

    Whom should I contact if I have questions?

    Dr. Susan Johnson at sjohnson@education.ucsb.edu or Dr. Julie Bianchini at jbianchi@education.ucsb.edu

     



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