Non-NSF funded REUs for international students

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The discussion focuses on the search for non-NSF funded Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs) available to international students, with a particular interest in programs similar to those offered by Perimeter Institute. The inquiry emphasizes the need for opportunities across various fields, including physics, mathematics, chemistry, biology, and engineering. The user expresses frustration over the difficulty in finding suitable programs and seeks assistance from others who may have information on available options.
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This may be a little too late but does anyone know of any non-NSF funded REUs for international students (for instance like perimeter) although God knows when they will start accepting applications. It doesn't matter what subject they are physics, math, chem , bio or any engineering, please let me know...I'm tired of looking and couldn't find any:(
 
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