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REPU MAGAZINE N 3 News 2017 New REPU Branches One of the goals of REPU is to continue expanding its programs in order to include more academic disciplines and bring more opportunities to Peruvian undergraduates. Over the last three years, REPU has opened 3 new programs: REPUPhysics, ecoREPU and REPUatix . A new REPU Program: ecoREPU By Rossana Maguiña EcoREPU offers an internship in fields related to ecology, conservation and environmental sciences. EcoREPU was a long-awaited program considering the high interest of Peruvian undergraduates in an internship of this nature. What is more, we are aware that to study, manage and protect Peru's biodiversity, which includes more than 20 500 species of plants, more than 5 500 species of animals, etc., we need more Peruvian scientists trained for those purposes. Seeking for the fundamental laws of the Universe: REPUPhysics By Víctor Valera and Luz Saavedra REPUPhysics offers an internship for students with a strong interest in the fields of Astrophysics, Experimental Condensed Matter Physics, Experimental Nuclear Physics, Experimental Particle Physics, Gravitational Physics, High Energy Theory and Cosmology, Quantum Optics, Quantum Information Physics, etc. The program provides the opportunity to participate in projects run by big collaborations, hands-on experience and the chance of having an idea of what is a real day in the life of a physics researcher inside the lab. The opening of the ecoREPU Program was achieved with the collaboration of Peruvian students enrolled in ecology graduate programs in the United States. The ecoREPU team was formed by David Chang (PhD student, Cornell University), Nereyda Falconi (PhD student, University of Massachusetts), Cindy Hurtado (MSc student, Twonson University), Patricia Mendoza (PhD student, University of Missouri-St. Louis), and Rossana Maguiña (PhD student, UC Santa Cruz, mentor). REPUPhysics was born in 2015 after the initiative of Sofía Espinoza (PhD from Yale University) and Maria Jose Maureira, and is currently supported by Humberto Torreblanca (General Atomics), Edson Bellido (Phd, McMaster University), Kevin Villegas (PhD student, Princeton University) and Andres Llacsahuanga (PhD student, Purdue University). Our very first ecoREPU student was Jose Iturrizaga from Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, who joined the Parker Lab at the University of Missouri at Saint Louis. The Parker Lab is focused on the study of animal behavior and disease ecology in tropical areas like the Galapagos Islands. Jose also had the opportunity to participate in research studies at the Saint Louis Zoo as part of the Animal Behavior Lab. The program currently has five alumni. Gabriel Rabanal and Pedro Cisneros (REPUPhysics 2016) did their internship at Yale University and are both currently enrolled in PhD programs at Harvard University and UC Santa Bárbara, respectively. Claudia Parisuaña, Víctor Valera and Álvaro Chupillón (REPUPhysics 2017) did their internships at General Atomics, Yale University and McMaster University. These students had the chance to participate in projects related to Nuclear Reactors, High Energy Physics, Experimental Particle Physics and Neutrino Physics. Figure 1. Jose Iturrizaga and Rossana Maguiña from ecoREPU 20