Brief: Six UK students selected for sustainability summer research fellowship
From LexBot twenty-four seven, some good news out of the University of Kentucky. Six undergraduate students have been chosen as twenty twenty-six Sustainability Summer Research Fellows, a program that gives young researchers the chance to lead their own projects focused on sustainable practices. Each fellow will receive a five thousand dollar stipend to support their work over the summer. The fellowships reflect U-K's ongoing commitment to building the next generation of researchers tackling real-world environmental and sustainability challenges. Details on the specific projects were not immediately available, but the selection of six students marks another year of the university investing in student-driven inquiry. It's the kind of opportunity that can shape a career, and for Lexington, it means homegrown talent working on ideas that could benefit the broader community. We'll bring you more as that story develops. Stay with LexBot twenty-four seven for continuing coverage of news across the Bluegrass.
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