Uncover exciting internship opportunities in your field of study. Every program has unique requirements, deadlines, and documentation needs.
Hello!
On behalf of the Southern College of Optometry admissions team, we'd like to encourage you or someone you know to apply for our 2025 Eye on Success Pre-Optometry Summer Program for Underrepresented Minority Students.
June 3-5, 2025
Application Deadline: Monday, April 14
Eye on Success is a program that exposes underrepresented minority students to a career in optometry through panels, Q&As, and immersive activities.
If you or someone you know is a student either interested in pursuing optometry or curious to learn more, then be sure to apply for this event!
Eye on Success is open to prospective optometry students who meet the following criteria:
Students from Economically Disadvantaged Zip Codes, Veteran Students, First-Gen College Students, Disabled Students and Underrepresented Minority Groups
Minimum 3.0 GPA
Currently Enrolled in an Undergraduate, Post-Baccalaureate or Graduate Program. Students in the midst of a gap year are also eligible.
Eye on Success Application Requirements:
Completed Application
Copy of Official Transcript
Personal Statement
If selected for Eye on Success, students will receive:
$400 Travel Stipend (if applicable)
Free Housing
Most Meals Paid
Space is limited, so be sure to apply today!
Apply Here:
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=qe0Z8HtCXkuVOhI4KOZF0WjL932SxRdLj8hBjLJprwhUN1RGOEMzOTlGRUdFT0NGOVZOQzMxREhJVy4u
Greetings!
Please share and encourage students to apply. Deadline is March 31st.
Greetings!
We hope you will share this incredible paid internship opportunity with undergraduate students who are interested in research and technology!
Fisk University, in collaboration with Meharry Medical College, is hosting the 2025 MS-CC Summer Research Internship in Nashville, TN. This program is designed to develop aspiring researchers and increase their familiarity with utilizing advanced technology resources for research.
Dates: June 2 – August 8, 2025
Location: Fisk University (Nashville, TN)
Application Deadline: February 28, 2025
A $700 per week stipend
Housing, meals, and travel expenses to/from Fisk University are covered
Hands-on training in research technology
Collaborative team research projects with guided mentorship
Field trips and virtual group sessions with peers and mentors
This internship is an excellent opportunity to explore emerging research, enhance your technical skills, and build valuable connections with mentors and peers in the field.
If you are passionate about making an impact and are ready to take your education to the next level, we encourage you to apply today!
Interested undergraduate students should visit NSF ETAP Portal using the link below to submit their application by February 28, 2025.
https://etap.nsf.gov/award/5941/opportunity/10151
Hello,
BroadFutures has got some big opportunities for your students!
DC Summer Internship Program: Have neurodivergent students looking to gain real life work experience in a supportive environment? Our flagship program is an 8 week in-person, paid internship + mentoring and career development. We place our interns in a variety of sectors including:
Congressional offices
Non-profits
Tech and Data Analytics
Hotels and Restaurants
Communications and Design departments
HR and general office jobs
Applications due March 7th: https://www.cognitoforms.com/broadfutures1/broadfuturesdcinternshipprogramapplication2025
GDMS summer internship: BroadFutures is excited to partner with General Dynamics Mission System again this year for an amazing summer internship for Computer Science and Engineering students.
Basic Qualifications:
Thorough understanding of technology: IT and/or Engineering
Enrolled in an accredited degree program: Computer Science, Engineering: Computer, Systems, Software, Electrical, Mechanical or other related scientific, technical discipline or Mathematics field
Identify as neurodivergent or otherwise with a learning disability
US Citizen
Applications due April 1st; acceptance on a rolling basis: https://www.cognitoforms.com/broadfutures1/gdmsscreeningapplication
February Information Session: students and families can learn more about our programs, ask questions, and hear from past interns.
2/27/25 @ 12PM EST. Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZctdOqrpjooHtO1nppLWq0qKKfLUqgG6uyt
Greetings!
Please share the attached with your students & groups.
Thanks,
Melissa King
Program Manager
DIRECT Program
Office of Research & Graduate Programs
School of Pharmacy
The University of Mississippi
P.O. Box 1848
W 113H Thad Cochran Research Ctr
University, MS 38677-1848
USA
Good afternoon,
I am writing to you as a member of the University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center (UNMCCC) in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We are a new office at UNMCCC that has been tasked with trying to encourage more individuals to go into the sciences by informing them of research opportunities at UNM. This includes individuals who are considered historically underrepresented in the scientific workforce: 1) women; 2) people with disabilities; 3) people from disadvantaged backgrounds; and historically underrepresented racial and ethnic groups.
We have a number of research and internship opportunities, and wanted to be sure these openings reached your college as a Minority Serving Institution (MSI). We believe these research opportunities are a great way to inform young learners about careers in the biomedical workforce. Lastly, if your institution has local connections with high school students, we have The UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center’s CURE for Cancer High School Summer Internship Program.
Please feel free to share the opportunities with any students and staff in your network, and to forward all questions to Richard Flahive, Operations Manager of PED, at rflahive@salud.unm.edu
Attached please find flyers for:
· The UNM School of Medicine’s School of Medicine’s Undergraduate Pipeline Network’s Summer Research Program (For any undergraduate STEM majors, deadline February 1st)
· The UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Post-Baccalaureate Research and Education Program (for anyone with Bachelor’s degree, deadline April 1st)
· The UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center’s CURE for Cancer High School Summer Internship Program (for any New Mexico high school student 16 or older, deadline February 28th)
Thank you again and we hope to see individuals from your institution applying for these great opportunities.
NIDA is accepting intern applications for the 2025 NIDA Summer Research Internship Program.
Application Deadline: January 6, 2025
NIDA’s Office of Research Training, Diversity, and Disparities offers paid summer research internships to expose undergraduate students to the field of substance use and addiction research. Selected students work with distinguished scientists at research institutions across the United States for eight weeks during the summer. Internships involve hands-on experiences that may include laboratory experiments, data collection, data analysis, formal courses, participation in lab meetings, patient interviews, manuscript preparation, library research, literature reviews, and more. This effort is intended to provide opportunities for talented students, particularly those who have fewer opportunities for research experience available to them.
Eligibility:
Must be an undergraduate student in good standing at the time of application
Must be at least 18 years old by May 31, 2025
Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
Must be available to work full-time for eight consecutive weeks over the summer
Note: Returning interns are eligible by invitation only.
Support Provided:
NIDA partners with Rose Li & Associates, Inc. (RLA) to manage intern payments, including:
$15/hour, up to a maximum of $4,800 for eight weeks
Up to $2,500 for housing reimbursement (additional cost reimbursement considered with documentation on a case-by-case basis)
Up to $500 for travel expenses (additional cost reimbursement considered with documentation on a case-by-case basis)
NIDA does not cover costs for conference attendance, meals, utilities, or household furnishings.
How to Apply
Applicants should complete all sections of the application, including the selection of three preferred internship sites from the program guide, and explain how each aligns with their interests. Application materials must include:
Completed application
Unofficial transcripts in PDF format
Two letters of recommendation on letterhead submitted electronically
For more information about the NIDA Summer Research Internship Program, contact:
Julie Huffman
Program Coordinator, NSRIP
Office: 301-443-9798
NSRIP@NIH.GOV
We are seeking your help to recruit undergraduate students for the summer 2025 Plant Genomics @ MSU REU program (https://plantgenomics.natsci.msu.edu/). Program dates are May 18 – July 26, 2025. Application deadline is February 7, 2025.
A poster advertising the program can be downloaded from here: https://tinyurl.com/PlantGenomics2025. Please also see attached. Applications are currently open and instructions of how to apply are on our website. We would be extremely grateful if you could forward this email and poster to students in your research groups, classes, and departments to let them know of this great opportunity.
We are interested in recruiting a motivated and enthusiastic cohort of students, at different stages in their undergraduate careers. Participants will perform a mentored research project under the guidance of an MSU faculty member, receive training in computational biology, and participate in professional development and networking opportunities. No prior research experience is required. We are always happy to answer questions about the program and application process from interested students.
We want to thank many of you who have written letters of recommendation for applicants and participants in previous years. Your efforts help us to recruit outstanding students to the program and it is very much appreciated.
Thank you in advance for helping us out again this year!
Good Afternoon,
I am the Student Liaison for High Performance Computing (HPC) at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). This is my annual email sharing our internship positions to pass on to students and/or organizations. Some application deadlines are approaching. Please feel free to share this email with anyone who may benefit from the information. If you would like to recommend a contact for this list, please let me know.
I can’t answer questions for each program, but I can speak to the HPC positions and Supercomputer Institute. The other programs listed should have contacts on their pages as well.
Thank you for sharing this information.
Sincerely,
Julie
https://www.discoverlosalamos.com/
Summer Internships (a short list)
Information Science and Technology Institute (ISTI) Summer Schools
(apply to all you find interesting)
Astrophysics ZTF Summer School
Dr. G. Robert Keepin Nonproliferation Science Summer Program
High Performance Computing Intern Career Resources
· HPC intern salaries
· Intern resources
o Living in Los Alamos
o Hiring process
o LANL Student Association
· Housing resources
HPC Internship openings, in addition to the Supercomputer Institute above. Other internships can also be found at https://lanl.jobs.
High Performance Computing Undergraduate Student
High Performance Computing Post Bachelors Student
High Performance Computing Graduate Student
High Performance Computing Post Masters Student
Other current student openings:
LANL undergraduate internship openings:
ALDPS Undergraduate Internship Program
IRC133461
ALDPS/Associate Laboratory director For Physical Sciences
Analytical Chemistry Post-Bach
IRC134494
C-CDE/Chemical Diagnostics And Engineering
Applied Mathematics and Plasma Physics Undergraduate Students
IRC134375
T-5/ Applied Mathematics And Plasma Physics
Computational Sciences Undergraduate Internship
IRC132477
Various
Computer, Computational & Stat Sciences
IRC133639
CCS-DO/Computer, Computational & Stat Sciences
ESH&Q Undergraduate Student
IRC130438
ALDESHQ/ASSOCIATE LABORATORY DIRECTOR FOR ENVIRONMENT, SAFETY, HEALTH, AND QUALITY
Engineer Internship
IRC132860
PFE-DO/Plutonium Facilities Engineering Division Office
Engineering Undergraduate Internship Program
IRC132433
Various Organizations
Fire Protection Undergraduate Student ST
IRC133465
ES-FP/Fire Protection-Group Office
High Performance Computing Undergraduate Student
IRC133643
HPC-DO/High Performance Computing
NEN Undergraduate Student
IRC133479
NEN/Nuclear Engineering & Nonproliferation
Physical Sciences Undergraduate Internship Program
IRC132476
Remotely Operated Platform Automation Intern - Undergraduate
IRC133686
MSS-DATA / MSS Data Systems & Technologies
Robotics & Automation Intern - Undergraduate
IRC133754
E-3 / Automation, Robotics & Controls
Student Administrative Assistant
IRC134336
Thermonuclear Plasma Physics (P-4)
Undergraduate Weapons Engineering Internship
IRC132786
ALDW/ASSOCIATE LABORATORY DIRECTOR FOR WEAPONS ENGINEERING
Los Alamos National Laboratory
· Los Alamos National Laboratory has been essential to the nation’s security for 75 years
· Ensure the safety and reliability of the U.S. Nuclear Deterrent
· Reduce global threats
· Conduct Scientific Research
· Solve other emerging national security challenges
· We have over 18,000 employees
· Bring in around 2000 interns every year
Information on Careers at LANL
· Benefits
· Jobs
@LosAlamosNatLab
Videos
· A Mountain Town with a Science Problem
Career Pages
Vast amounts of scientific research
(These are some of the many divisions at LANL)
· High Performance Computing (HPC) - Supercomputing, Large-Scale Storage
· eXperience IT (XIT) – Tools, software, server administration, desktop product support
· Network Infrastructure and Engineering (NIE) – Managing LANL’s computer networks, telecommunications, and cyber security
· Software & Applications Engineering (SAE) – Software applications and Infrastructure
· Computational Science (CCS) - Modeling and Visualization
· Physics (P) - High Energy-Density, Plasma, Nuclear, Biophysics
· Chemistry (C) - Environmental Work, Applied Energy, Fuel Research
· Applied Physics (X) - Advanced Simulations, Stockpile Verification
· Bioscience (B) - Threat Response, Genetics, Disease Research
· Engineering Science (AET, AOT) - Applied Weapons Engineering
· Nonproliferation (N)- Nuclear Nonproliferation Research
· International, Space, and Response (ISR) - International Security
o Including work on the Mars Rover
· Theoretical (T) - Advanced Mathematics and Disaster Modeling
· Environmental Sciences (EES) - Ecology, Geology, Hydrology
· Materials Science and Technology (MST) – Performance and discovery
· Materials Physics and Applications (MPA) – Materials physics/chemistry
· LANSCE - Neutron Scattering Center
Life in New Mexico
· Extensive Outdoor Recreational Opportunities
o Hiking, biking, skiing, hunting, fishing, camping, climbing, rafting and more!
o Beautiful and diverse landscape, fresh air, and huge blue sky
· A Multitude of Cultural Experiences
o Native American and Mexican art, history, and events
o Various musical and theatrical performances and venues
o Museums, galleries, and native artisans abound
o Unique and excellent local cuisine (Red or Green Chile?)
· Comforts of a Larger City Are Nearby
o Many employees live in and commute from Santa Fe (<1 hr. distance)
§ Shopping, night life, capital of New Mexico (Park-n-Ride available)
Los Alamos, New Mexico
Our small county (about 19,000 people) is full of things to do:
· Local maker space
· Local theater group
· A kite festival
· Weekly farmers market
· Free nature center
· Olympic size indoor pool
· Weekly free summer concerts
· Local ski area, with a summer festival
· Tons of outdoor activities
o soccer
o ultimate frisbee
o disc golf
o hiking
o biking
o disc golf
o rafting, etc.
You can see some of these events and more on the Discover Los Alamos website.
Please see below links to open opportunities students may apply for this summer. All opportunities are paid experiences.
DOE-Scholars: Zintellect - U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) - 2025 DOE Scholars Program - DOE-Scholars-2025-Gen
MSIPP Stars: STARS Program Flyer - ORISE
Mickey Leland: Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship (MLEF) Program
EM-MSIPP: Minority Serving Institutions Partnership Program - Savannah River National Laboratory
EMbassador serving the EM mission and culture, where Everyone Matters!
Hi!
We’re excited to share that applications are now open for the 2025 Summer REU Internship Program at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center. As a faculty member mentoring undergraduate biology students, your support is invaluable in helping us spread the word about this opportunity. We encourage you to share this information with your students and colleagues. A flyer is attached for your convenience and can also be printed for display.
Thank you for helping us connect with potential applicants!
NSF REU Summer Internship Program at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in St. Louis, MO
Application Deadline: February 3, 2025, 11:59PM ET
Program Dates: May 27, 2025 – August 1, 2025
Estimated Stipend: $7,550.
Students in the program have really appreciated the exposure they get to research outside of academia and the opportunities for interaction with scientists at all levels of experience, and from a variety of countries. We feel strongly that our program is an excellent steppingstone to a future career in research, or research support fields.
Eligibility: Our internships are available to undergraduate students who will not have graduated by May 2025.
To apply for the Danforth Center’s REU opportunity, the undergraduate will need an account on the NSF ETAP website.
Once they have created an account, they can then apply to our program’s opportunity by simply searching “Danforth” or by visiting the following link: https://etap.nsf.gov/award/2777/opportunity/9936
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us directly at reuinternship@danforthcenter.org.
Thank you!
Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
Improving the Human Condition through Plant Science
975 North Warson Road | Saint Louis, MO 63132
Follow us on Twitter at @DanforthCenter
The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) is accepting applications for paid internship and fellowship opportunities at the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). Apply now!
ERDC Coastal Hydraulics Laboratory: Post-Wildfire Impacts to Reservoirs
Location: Various
Degree: Doctoral Degree received within the last 60 month
Citizenship: U.S. Citizen or LPR
Natural Resources Specialist
Location: Fort Huachuca, Arizona
Degree: Bachelor's Degree received within the last 6 months or currently pursuing
Citizenship: U.S. Citizen
Readiness and Resiliency (R2) Research
Location: Vicenza, Italy
Degree: Associate's Degree, Bachelor's Degree, or Master's Degree received within the last 60 months or currently pursuing
Information Technology Intern
Location: Vicenza, Italy
Degree: High School Diploma/GED, Associate's Degree, or Bachelor's Degree received within the last 60 months or anticipated to be received by 12/31/2024
Citizenship: U.S. Citizen
ERDC Coastal Hydraulics Laboratory: Mountainous Cold Region to Sub-tropical Flood-plains Hydrological Analysis Under Climate Change Scenarios
Location: Various
Degree: Master's Degree or Doctoral Degree received within the last 60 months or currently pursuing
Location: Various
Degree: Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree, or Doctoral Degree received within the last 60 months or currently pursuing
Citizenship: U.S. Citizen or LPR
SUMMER 2025
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and it’s in the applicant's best interest to apply early. The anticipated application window is open until February 28, 2025, but may close earlier if all available projects are full. Applications submitted after the application window or once role is closed/projects are full will not be considered.
Participation in the internship program requires that you are located in the United States for the duration of the internship program.
This internship is intended for students in their penultimate academic year, who are pursuing a PhD degree program in Computer Science or a related field. If you are in an earlier academic year we encourage you to apply to the Student Researcher opening at g.co/jobs/PhdSRPUS
To learn more about the internship program at Google, click the following link:
https://www.google.com/about/careers/applications/jobs/results/92969243305222854-research-intern-phd-summer-2025
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and it’s in the applicant’s best interest to apply early. The anticipated application window is open until July 11, 2025, but may close earlier if all available projects are full. Applications submitted after the application window or once the role is closed/projects are full will not be considered.
Participation in this program requires that you are located in the United States for the duration of the engagement.
This opportunity is intended for students who are pursuing a PhD degree program in Computer Science or a related field. Our Student Researcher opportunities are flexible in time commitment, length of opportunity, and onsite/remote nature, depending on the specific project and host needs. Start dates for this role are typically January through August.
This program is intended for students who will not be seeking full time employment following this role, as this program is non-conversion eligible. If you are in an earlier academic year, we encourage you to apply to the Research Internship opening.
To learn more about the internship program at Google, click the following link:
https://www.google.com/about/careers/applications/jobs/results/99522332606767814-student-researcher-phd-wintersummer-2025
COMING IN SUMMER 2025
Paid Opportunities for Summer Research Training at Rice University: REU Site: Translating Research in Psychological Sciences to the Real World
• In the summer of 2025, Rice University will host a research program for undergraduates that is sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF). For details, see the REU website: https://pd28.blogs.rice.edu/ Application deadline is January 6, 2025
• Undergraduates will work closely with a faculty member at Rice University on behavioral research that has clear applications to real-world problems. Examples of topics include: aging, cybersecurity, driving, education and training, election integrity, emotional regulation in caregivers, employee resilience, future of work, health care and patient safety, health psychology, hiring decisions, human-AI collaboration, human-computer interaction, memory in people with and without illness, leadership, multisensory integration in collision avoidance, physiological impacts of spousal bereavement, teamwork, usability, AI-powered assessment, and workplace discrimination.
• The goal of the summer training program is for students to develop advanced research skills and become more competitive for graduate school. Skills include conducting literature reviews, understanding and critiquing scientific articles, designing research studies, collecting and analyzing data, interpreting results in terms of real-world applications, conducting research responsibly, working collaboratively, and communicating results.
• Students will conduct research full time for eight weeks at Rice University. Other anticipated activities include training seminars, invited speakers working in research professions, career guidance, and student presentations. Costs that are covered by the NSF grant include student lodging, meals and travel. In addition, students will receive a stipend ($4800 for 8 weeks).
• There is a voluntary research component to the training program that aims to evaluate whether the program was successful. This research has been approved by the Institutional Review Board of Rice University. The research is independent of the training program and it will be the student’s choice to participate in the research.
• The REU program targets undergraduates with interests or majors in psychological and social sciences, neuroscience, behavioral health science, engineering, computer science, math, kinesiology, and biomechanics. All students interested in research and who plan to go to graduate school are encouraged to apply. Females, underrepresented minorities, firstgeneration college students, and people with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply.
• Candidates must have junior or senior standing when the REU Site starts (final year for applicants from two-year colleges), be in good academic standing, and have a GPA of at least 3.3. Undergraduate student participants in the REU Site must be U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, or permanent residents of the United States. For more details on eligibility, see REU website.
• Students must be willing to maintain a serious and ongoing commitment to their research project during the summer training period, and have a passion for learning.
• Applicants will be provided with a description of the program and available projects, and will be asked to provide a transcript, resume, description of research interests, career objectives, motivation for applying to the REU program, and two letters of recommendation.
• For questions, interested students should visit http://pd28.blogs.rice.edu or contact the Principal Investigator, Dr. Patricia R. DeLucia, RiceREU@rice.edu
About the Program
The Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program is funded by the U.S. Department of Education to serve individuals interested in research and pursuing a Ph.D. or Ed.D. in ANY academic discipline. We aim to encourage and prepare eligible students for doctoral study through a series of activities designed to increase motivation, knowledge, and experience and to improve skills needed for doctoral study. Activities will include graduate school visitations, workshops, seminars, peer and faculty mentoring, career planning, needs assessment, academic and personal counseling. The University of Mississippi will track the academic progress of each participant and evaluate its activities and success in meeting the McNair Program goals of increasing graduate school enrollment and doctoral graduation rates for first-generation, low-income, and underrepresented students. Each year, sixteen of the participants will be selected to participate in an intensive four-week to six-week McNair Summer Research and Graduate Studies Program (SRGSP). We are currently seeking undergraduate applicants for participation in the 2025 Summer Research and Graduate Studies Program (SRGSP). The proposed SRGSP begins during the first summer session.
Benefits
Receive a $4,800 Stipend
3 Credit Hours
Meal Plan
Campus Housing
Present Research Nationally/Locally
Graduate School Visitations
Assistance with GRE
Assistance with Writing of Personal Statement
Enhanced Presentation Skills
Graduate Admissions Assistance
Academic/Personal Counseling
Interaction with Faculty and Graduate Student Mentors
Expanded Library and Research Skills
Eligibility/Requirements
Must illustrate a STRONG interest in obtaining the Ph.D. or Ed. D.
Must be a rising junior or senior (cannot graduate before May of 2025 and those holding a conferred bachelor’s degree or higher are ineligible)
Must be classified as a low-income and *first-generation student (any race or ethnic background) OR be from a group underrepresented in graduate education.
Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
Must hold a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 (3.0 within major)
*The U.S. Department of Education defines a first-generation student as one whose parent/s or legal guardian has NOT received a 4-year degree.
*The U.S. Department of Education uses the annual income levels and family size of the U.S. Census Bureau to determine financial eligibility.
*The U.S. Department of Education recognizes the following groups as being “underrepresented” in graduate education: African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, and Pacific Islanders.
Contact Information
For more information, contact Mr. Sana Sise at ssise@rustcollege.edu or 662-252-8000 Ext 4304.
Hi Dr. Jones,
I’m Cody, a member of the Campus Recruiting team at the D. E. Shaw group. We’re a global investment and technology development firm based in New York City. I wanted to let you know that current second-year undergraduate students can now apply for our 2025 fellowships. Could you please share this opportunity with your students and encourage them to apply? Feel free to forward this email and/or the attached flyer.
Our fellowships are unique educational programs that give students insight into our firm and industry. No finance experience necessary! Over three days at our NYC headquarters, fellows participate in interactive seminars led by notable speakers and our staff. They’ll also spend time with senior leaders at the firm, discuss career paths in finance with recent hires and long-tenured employees, and develop relationships with students from schools around the country. There’s a $1,500 stipend, and we’ll cover their travel and accommodations.
Students can learn more on our fellowships website or check out this video to hear from former fellows. A few key dates:
January programs: Applications are open until Friday, November 8, 2024.
March programs: Applications are open until Friday, January 3, 2025.
Applications for our summer 2025 internships are also open (for 2026 graduates)! Students can get a quick overview of our internships on our Campus website, and apply for as many roles as they’d like here.
Thanks for your consideration, and feel free to reach out to me with any questions.
Best,
Cody Marshall (he/him)
Recruiting | The D. E. Shaw Group
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About Us: The D. E. Shaw group was founded in 1988 and has over 2,500 people worldwide. Our culture combines the best aspects of finance, technology, and academia to help create an inclusive, dynamic, and engaging working environment. Our efforts include deploying advanced investment techniques to uncover hard-to-find sources of potential return, developing new technologies when existing solutions won’t do, and launching innovative businesses across industries. We search the globe for talented people who think creatively and rationally, who bring passion to their work, and who put ego aside in the interest of getting things right. We invest in their growth and empower them to do their best work where they’re free to be themselves.
We are excited to share information about our diverse summer research internship opportunities here at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. These programs are broadly focused on research topics in cardiovascular sciences (EICS), Aging (ENGAGED) or Child Health (TRAC) and mainly for undergraduate students (the TRAC program has a broader learner focus). All programs are NIH-funded; applicants must be US Citizens or permanent residents and have a GPA of at least 2.85. Students from diverse backgrounds groups underrepresented in biomedical sciences are encouraged to apply.
Please see below the links for the three different opportunities that leads directly to the student application.
Excellence in Cardiovascular Sciences (EICS) Summer Research Program
Application link: ENGAGED & EICS SUMMER PROGRAMS 2025 APPLICATION
Enhancing Undergraduate Education and Research in Aging to Eliminate Health Disparities (ENGAGED) Summer Research Program
Application link: ENGAGED & EICS SUMMER PROGRAMS 2025 APPLICATION
Training in Research Affecting Child Health (TRAC)
Application link: 2025 TRAC APPLICATION
Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions.
All the very best,
Lydia C. Durr
Research Administrative Coordinator II
Hypertension & Vascular Research
Cardiovascular Sciences Research Center
BioTech Place, 575 N Patterson Avenue, Suite 120
Winston Salem, NC 27101
ldurr@wakehealth.edu |336-716-3587
Wake Forest University
School of Medicine
Hi ,
I would like to extend the opportunity for your students to apply for the 2024 internship opportunity offered through the All of Us Researcher Academy that I co-lead. We also welcome applications from any of your faculty members who may be eligible and interested in serving as a mentor with the 4-month internship program. Intern and mentor applications are due by 11:59pm ET on Friday April 26th. I have attached the call for application flyers to this email message. I appreciate your interest in sharing this opportunity with your Rust students and faculty.
Best regards,
Sula Hood
Sula Hood, PhD | Senior Research Scientist
Co-Lead for All of Us Researcher Academy
Greetings,
The HBCU Sustainable Communities Initiative (HBCU SCI) scholarship and paid summer internship applications are currently open, see the attached flyer. We invite you to share this opportunity with eligible students on your campus. HBCU SCI prepares and supports HBCU talent to become future leaders in sustainability. Together INROADS, Thurgood Marshall College Fund, and United Negro College Fund provide HBCU students with scholarships and paid internships through grants from the Southern Company Foundation. HBCU SCI is delivered through a collaborative partnership among three national nonprofit organizations dedicated to creating a more equitable, inclusive, and socially just world.
Paid summer internships in a sustainability-related field are currently available. Students can ignite change as a future leader and learn more about sustainability through real-world experiences. Visit http://hbcusci.org/internships to get started!
Students can apply to receive up to $10,000 in scholarships! HBCU students from eligible HBCUs majoring in STEM, business, and sustainability-related disciplines are encouraged to apply. Visit www.hbcusci.org/scholarships for more information.
Scholarship Eligibility & Additional Information
Students enrolled full-time at HBCUs in Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Virginia.
Students with an interest in sustainability, social justice, and making an impact in their communities are encouraged to apply.
Scholarship applications are open to students from eligible HBCUs majoring in STEM, business, and sustainability-related disciplines.
Scholarships are awarded based on need.
Scholarships are awarded in the fall of the student's junior and senior year.
Minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.8
Each scholarship recipient receives up to $10,000 over a two-year period.
If questions arise, please contact me for additional information.
Best,
Ariel
______________________________
Thurgood Marshall College Fund
Ariel Grant
Consultant, National Talent Bank Operations
202-821-6538| tmcf.org
Good Afternoon,
Dr. Xuan Zhao, Associate Professor at the University of Memphis, is hosting a workshop on Solar Energy and Photocatalysis to undergraduate students in the surrounding Memphis areas on April 6th. Please see attached flyer for more details regarding registration, travel, and time.
Thanks!
Please click on the link below for the April 6th "Black Men White Coats" event in Memphis, TN.
Black Men In White Coats | Baptist Health Sciences University (baptistu.edu)
Thank you!
Please feel free to forward the below link to any students who may be interested in applying for a Pathways position in OCIO.
Pathways Announcement - Student Trainee (Mathematics and Statistics), GS-1599-4/9:
This position is in NASA's Pathways Intern Employment Program (IEP) which provides students with opportunities to explore NASA careers and gain meaningful developmental work experience.
To learn more about NASA's Pathways Program, click here: NASA Pathways Internship Program .
Vacancy Link: USAJOBS - Job Announcement
Opens: 02/26/2024
Closes: 03/01/2024
This Job is open to current student enrolled in accredited educational institutions from high school to graduate level, includes internships, pathways and other student programs.
Thanks!
In coordination with the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and Florida A&M University, and with funding support from the National Science Foundation (award #2234326), the Minority Serving – Cyberinfrastructure Consortium is excited to announce that we are now accepting applications for an internship program in data-intensive climate research.
We appreciate you sharing this paid summer internship opportunity with your undergraduate students.
10-week program hosted at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore.
Program runs June 3 - August 9, 2024.
Program covers airfare, housing, meals, and a $7,000 stipend per student for the duration of the 10 weeks.
Students will work closely with HBCU faculty mentors, graduate students, and subject matter experts in marine science, agriculture and water science, atmospheric science and meteorology, data science, computer science, and additional academic programs informing climate science research.
The internship is open to currently enrolled undergraduate students, with preference given to rising juniors and seniors attending an HBCU or Tribal College or University.
Application deadline is February 29, 2024.
Visit our website to learn more about the faculty contributors, internship objectives, application information, and to download a program flyer in PDF.
Good afternoon, the National Civil Rights Museum is seeking interns for the summer. There are two different programs: The NCRM internship program and the Smithsonian Institution’s Leadership for Change program. See below for descriptions and requirements for each program:
NCRM Internship Program
We have positions in Marketing/Social Media, Development & Marketing Technology and Analytics, Education, and Collections and Registration available for students in the greater Memphis area. We do not have housing available, students must have transportation to the museum in downtown Memphis.
Internship applications will close February 29, 2024.
Selection is not guaranteed.
Internships begin on May 20, 2024 and end on August 9, 2024.
Students need a faculty recommendation.
Undergraduate students are paid $12/hour, graduate students are paid $15/hour
Internships are 20-40 hours per week
All applicants should be rising college sophomores or beyond.
Most of the work is completed M-F during regular business hours, though there will be some evening and weekend events.
You can see all of the internships above listed on our GivePulse page
Smithsonian Institution’s “Leadership for Change” internship program.
Students must apply directly with the Smithsonian here. Please ask students to pay special attention to the application requirements for this project as they are external to NCRM. Only one student will be selected for this program.
We do not have housing available, students must have transportation to the museum in downtown Memphis.
This internship will focus specifically on content design and review for new exhibits that will be installed in the museum’s renovation and expansion that is currently underway.
Students must have transportation to the museum in downtown Memphis.
Internship applications will close February 26, 2024.
Selection is not guaranteed.
Internships begin on June 10, 2024 and end on August 2, 2024.
Internships are 32 hours per week (maximum 256 hours); students will receive an educational stipend for their work.
All applicants should be rising college sophomores, juniors, and seniors
Most of the work is completed M-F during regular business hours, though there will be some evening and weekend events.
Please review the links and attachments to this email for clarity on this opportunity.
Please feel free to send any questions that you may have.
Tiffany Ford (she/her)
Special Assistant to the President
Strategic Initiatives and Grants
National Civil Rights Museum | 450 Mulberry Street | Memphis, TN 38103
Office 901-805-5235 | Website:www.civilrightsmuseum.org
Purchase museum tickets in advance https://www.civilrightsmuseum.org/visit
Applications are now open!
Applications are open until March 1, 2024, at 11:59 PM PST!
Army Historically Black Colleges and Universities/Minority Serving Institutions (HBCU/MI) Student Program for Army Research and Knowledge (SPARK)
The Army HBCU/MI SPARK Program is a science outreach initiative that provides research opportunities to undergraduate students in STEM fields at an Army laboratory within the Army's science and technology enterprise. Students who are accepted into the program will spend their summer of 2024 being mentored by government scientists and engineers who will guide them in Army-related research projects, including data analysis and systems modeling.
Benefits include:
Bi-weekly stipend of $1000 per week, paid bi-weekly
Travel and housing included
Gain valuable confidence and work experience
Learn in state-of-the-art research facilities
Explore your career path
Work side by side with Army scientists and engineers
Applications are now open for the 2024 program
For more information, visit us online at https://armyspark.com/.
The Army HBCU/MI SPARK Program falls under the purview of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology.
Good Afternoon,
I am a Senior Relationship Manager at UNCF and I wanted to share an internship opportunity that has just opened for students in collaboration with Association of American Publishers, the AAP-UNCF Internship. All positions are remote and paid!
The AAP-UNCF Internship Program is seeking college juniors and seniors with an interest in pursuing a career in the publishing industry. Candidates will be selected to intern at AAP member companies for summer 2024. We are currently seeking applicants who meet the following eligibility criteria:
Enrolled full-time at a four-year college or university
Juniors (rising seniors) or graduating seniors
Minimum GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale
All majors accepted
U.S. citizen or a permanent resident
Demonstrate strong writing skills measured by providing a graded writing sample
Possess demonstrated leadership skills and community service involvement
In addition to the online application and graded writing sample, students must submit a resume, cover letter, current transcript, and answer two short placement screening questions.
Positions are available in the following areas: publishing, editorial, contracts and legal, managing editorial and production, creative departments (art director, designers), sales, subsidiary rights, marketing, promotion and advertising, publicity, website maintenance, finance and accounting, IT, and human resources.
I know paid internships in this field can be hard to come by, so if you could share this with your students, I would appreciate it! I have attached a promotional graphic for your use as well as the application link here: https://opportunities.uncf.org/s/program-landing-page?id=a2i8Y00000CPhZOQA1. The deadline to apply is March 11, 2024.
Best Regards,
Carly Webb
Senior Relationship Manager
Student Professional Development Programs
United Negro College Fund
Greetings,
I wanted to share this with you in hopes it could be shared with your students. Please see the attached flyer. Thanks!
The Deloitte Foundation is offering up to $17,500 in scholarships over the span of four semesters! Don't miss out on the opportunity to be a recipient - apply and learn more, here: https://nsbe.smapply.io/ #deloittefoundation
Hello,
Please share the following advertisement for travel support to the upcoming American Society of Mammalogists conference with relevant undergraduate students. Thank you!
Rising undergraduates in mammalogy travel support
Interested in learning about mammals? Exploring career opportunities in mammalian research and conservation in North America and around the world? How about networking with professors, graduate students, undergraduates from other universities, and other professionals? If so, then apply for rising undergraduates in mammalogy travel support to attend the 103rd annual meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists in Boulder, Colorado, June 7 – 12, 2024!
The American Society of Mammalogists is a professional organization dedicated to the study of mammals worldwide. We are offering travel awards to fully support curious and motivated undergraduate students to join us at our next annual meeting! Because of the numerous barriers that scientists from many backgrounds face, in this program we are prioritizing students with identities that have been marginalized in mammalogy or biology more broadly. By reducing the financial barriers of attending a conference, we hope to bring scientists from diverse backgrounds into mammalogy.
The travel award will cover round-trip transportation, a meal stipend, lodging, and registration costs for award recipients. We expect to grant 5 awardees. Awardees will be required to participate in pre-conference workshops to prepare them for attendance (expected ~ 5-hour time commitment). Awardees will have support and guidance throughout the conference from graduate students or early-career professionals. Awardees will be expected to complete a 1-2 page reflection essay after the conference to improve the program in the following years.
Eligibility:
- This award is open to undergraduate students attending college, university, or community college in North America. Note: we hope to be able to expand this to students outside of North America in the future, but funds prevent us from doing so at the moment.
- Applicants must be someone whose identities have been marginalized in mammalogy or biology more broadly. These identities may include, but are not limited to, being a first generation college student, low socioeconomic status, Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian and Pacific Islander, a - Person of Color, disabled, neurodivergent, LGBTQIA+, nonbinary, nontraditional student, or a combination of these characteristics.
- Applicants can graduate in May 2024 and still be eligible for the award.
- Applicants must be pursuing an undergraduate degree related to the study of mammalogy. This could include, but is not limited to, biology, ecology, rangeland, wildlife biology, zoology, and natural resources.
- Applicants must have a strong interest in working with mammals in their professional career.
- Applicants do not need to present original research at the meeting. Applicants do not need to be members of ASM.
- Preference will be given to applicants who have not attended a professional meeting before.
- Preference will be given to students who do not have funds to attend the meeting without this award.
Application:
- Resume or curriculum vitae, any length. This should document any relevant classes, internships, work, research, or volunteer experiences and any professional conference you have attended.
- An essay between 500 and 1500 words (in total) that specifically addresses each of the following prompts:
-- How does your identity influence your career interests and aspirations?
-- What are your career aspirations? Specifically address how your career aspirations contribute to furthering the scientific knowledge of mammals, their habitats, or their conservation and management.
-- Please describe your involvement in classes, clubs, organizations, internships, undergraduate research, etc., that demonstrates your commitment to mammalogy.
-- How do you envision that attending the ASM conference will benefit you in achieving your career aspirations?
- Please indicate whether you have attended a professional scientific meeting or conference before.
- A proposed budget for the travel costs that would be required for you to travel from where you live to Boulder, Colorado. Include whether any funds are available to you through your college, university, lab group, etc., if you do not receive this award.
- The name, contact information (email and phone number), and type of relationship for 1 professional reference. We will contact references towards the end of the selection process.
Application deadline is February 15, 2024. Applicants will be notified of whether or not they received the award by March 15, 2024. Applicants are also encouraged to apply to the Honoraria and Travel Awards.
To Apply
Submit your application here:
https://www.mammalsociety.org/form/rising-undergraduates-in-mammalo. Applications are due February 15, 2024. Any questions can be directed to Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Anti-bias Chair Rhiannon Jakopak (rjakopak@uwyo.edu). Information about the award can be found on the IDEA Committee website, under the "Award Information" tab: https://www.mammalsociety.org/committees/inclusion-diversity-equity-and-anti-bias-idea.
Good afternoon Professor Robinson,
I am reaching out about a summer fellowship opportunity for your math students at Rust College: the Marjorie Lee Browne STEM Education Fellowship! The Memphis Teacher Residency hosts a month-long paid summer fellowship for undergraduate sophomores and juniors of color who are majoring or minoring in STEM or STEM education. They receive quality training and mentorship and teach at our middle school STEM camp that aims to create pathways for underserved students in Memphis to pursue careers in STEM. Housing and stipends are provided. Our fellowship is an incredible learning opportunity, but we need your help finding qualified candidates!
If you know any current sophomore or juniors who are interested in teaching, could you please send them more information about our fellowship and encourage them to either apply or attend our virtual info session next week? (You can forward this email to save time).
Learn More & Apply: Students can learn more and apply at www.memphistr.org/stemfellowship. Applications are open now until February 13th.
Virtual Info Session: Our Virtual Info Session is on January 31st from 3 - 4 CST. We will have staff and former fellows on the call to share about the program and their experiences. Register here for the info session to get the Zoom link.
I've included two flyers and Handshake Links below that can be used to spread the word as well. I greatly appreciate your time and would love to hear from you!
Hope you have a wonderful week,
Caroline
STEM Fellowship Handshake Job Link
Virtual Info Session Handshake Event Link
Good Afternoon,
Heinz College has extended its deadline for the August 2024 intake in our full-time master’s programs. As professionals who engage with prospective graduate students, we are asking you share you this update with anyone you know who may be considering graduate school for August 2024.
The Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy is home to two internationally recognized graduate-level institutions at Carnegie Mellon University: the School of Information Systems and Management and the School of Public Policy and Management. This unique colocation combined with its expertise in analytics set Heinz College apart in the areas of cybersecurity, health care, the future of work, smart cities, and arts & entertainment.
For students who are interested in pursing a graduate degree in policy, we will be holding a webinar tomorrow, January 23 at Noon ET discussing the policy program and the admission process. Students can register here.
The final application deadline for the August 2024 intake in the full-time master’s programs at Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College has been extended to February 1, 2024.
In order to SUBMIT your application by February 1, 2024 you’ll need to complete the following:
Answer the required questions within the online application form
Upload essay
Upload CV/résumé
Register your recommenders' names and email addresses
Enter test date and registration number for any required standardized test(s) if applicable (GRE/GMAT is optional for 2024)
As a reminder, we DO NOT charge a fee for you to apply.
We do allow a grace period for supporting materials (transcript(s), recommendations and/or test scores) to reach us. All supporting materials may arrive AFTER February 1 (their arrival after the 1st will NOT have a negative impact on your admission decision or scholarship review!).
If you have specific questions or concerns that are preventing you from completing your application before the end of this month, please don't hesitate to call us at 412-268-2164 or email us at hnzadmit@andrew.cmu.edu.
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) is excited to announce that applications are now open for our 2024 Scholarships and Summer Internship programs! If you’re a student, we invite you to apply. And if you’re a supporter of nurturing our future leaders, we invite you to spread the word to your networks .
Since 1988, we have upheld our commitment to nurturing the next generation of Black leaders through academic financial support and professional development opportunities. Our scholarship programs provide vital resources to deserving students, while our summer internships offer hands-on experience in the heart of policymaking on Capitol Hill.
Whether you're a student aspiring to make a difference, a supporter of education and leadership development, or someone looking to invest in the future, this is your chance to be a part of something transformative. Learn more about our available 2024 scholarships and the upcoming summer internship opportunities below.
2024 Scholarship Program
Scholarships:
The Ally Financial Law Scholarship*
The Ally Financial Public Policy Scholarship*
CBC Spouses Education Scholarship
CBC Spouses Essay Contest Scholarship
CBC Spouses Performing Arts Scholarship
CBC Spouses Visual Arts Scholarship
HBCU National Racial Equity Initiative for Social Justice Scholarship
The Tracking Foundation Multi-Year Scholarship
The Tracking Foundation Scholars Scholarship
CBCF Reducing the Financial Barrier Scholarship (Need-based)
Application Deadlines:
Phase 1 - March 31, 2024
Phase 2 - April 27, 2024*
Requirements:
Please visit our Scholarship Page for the specific requirements for each scholarship listed above.
Summer 2024 Internship Program
Program Options:
Pathways to the C-Suite Internship Program
Congressional Internship Program
Program Dates:
May 27 – July 26, 2024
Benefits:
Bi-weekly stipend
Washington, D.C. housing
CBC Member office placement
Professional development training
Exclusive networking opportunities
Application Deadline:
March 29, 2024
*Subject to change
Requirements:
2.5 GPA (Congressional), 3.0 GPA (C-Suite)
Permanent or university residence in a CBC Member district
Rising college sophomore, junior, senior, or recent graduate (24 months) by program start date (Congressional)
College senior or recent graduate (24 months) by program start date (C-Suite)
Dear Colleagues,
The Georgia Southern Biochemistry, Chemistry & Physics Department invites undergraduate and graduate science students to apply for I-CEMITURE (International-CEMITURE). I-CEMITURE, awarded by the NSF Office of International Science & Engineering (OISE), is an International Research Experience for Students (IRES) which takes place at the University of Lorraine in Épinal, France. I-CEMITURE will accept undergraduate and graduate students. Travel to France is covered by I-CEMITURE.
The program offers a stipend of $5500 as well as housing and funds for meals and travel at no cost to the student. Research projects span chemistry, engineering, environmental, materials and theoretical science. Participants work under the direction of faculty mentors with solid track records for effective mentorship of undergraduates. Our faculty are committed to ensuring their students are credited as co-authors on publications and presentations, and that students take an active part in the dissemination of the work.
The program will be augmented by professional development sessions for enhancing the participants’ career preparation, scientific communication skills (writing and presenting) and overall growth as scientists.
Past summer interns have secured co-authorship on peer-reviewed publications and presented their work at local, regional, and national conferences.
Prior research experience is not required.
Information for the program:
Application Deadline: January 26, 2024
Program Dates: May 13 - July 19, 2024 (10 weeks)
Website & Application: http://cosm.georgiasouthern.edu/reu/
Email: cemiture@georgiasouthern.edu
Sincerely,
Rafael Quirino (PI) and Karelle Aiken (Co-PI)
The Summer Health Professions Education Program at the University of Florida (UF SHPEP)
Greetings,
My name is Rachel Powers and I am the program coordinator for the Summer Health Professions Education Program at the University of Florida (UF SHPEP). SHPEP, a national program funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, is a free six-week academic enrichment program for freshman and sophomore students from across the country who have an interest in pursuing a career in the health professions. In addition to academic enrichment relevant to pre-health subjects, students will also gain clinical exposure, skill labs, career development, and interprofessional education experience. UF SHPEP offers 4 pathways: Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, and Nursing.
UF SHPEP 2024 will take place from May 13th – June 21st, 2024. During the first two weeks of the program, all events, workshops, and instruction will be held virtually. All programming during the remaining four weeks will take place in-person on the University of Florida campus in Gainesville, FL, during which participants will be provided on-campus housing, meals, and a $1000 stipend.
The application for the 2024 cohort is currently OPEN and will close on February 5th, 2024 at 11:59pm (EST). Applications are available at the national Summer Health Professions Education Program website. Admissions decisions will be released on March 15th, 2024.
Additional information can be found on our website at https://ufhealth.org/ufshpep or the national program website at http://www.shpep.org/.
Please forward this information to your students’ listservs at your school that you believe would be interested in applying to the program!
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions and thank you so much for your time!
Sincerely,
Summer Health Professions Education Program
University of Florida, College of Dentistry
Rachel Powers
Program Coordinator
Summer Health Professions Education Program
University of Florida, College of Dentistry
PO Box 100407, Gainesville, FL 32610
ufhealth.org/ufshpep | Facebook | Instagram
Pronouns: She/Her
Please share the following information about our Chemistry Summer REU Program with your undergraduate students:
2024 Ole Miss Chemistry Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU)
Program: The Ole Miss Chemistry Department seeks applicants for an NSF-funded summer Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program in 2024. Students who have completed their freshman year of college and who will not have graduated as of Fall 2024 can participate fully in "Ole Miss Physical Chemistry Summer Research Program" activities and work on a research project under the direction of a faculty mentor. Student participants will receive a $6,000 stipend, a housing and meal plan for ten weeks, and travel assistance.
Eligibility: Undergraduate student participants must have completed their freshmen year of college but not yet graduated, and must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States or its possessions. Underrepresented groups in science are strongly encouraged to apply, including minorities, women, and first-generation college students.
Key Dates and Deadlines:
02/26/2024: Applications Due
03/15/2024: Notice of Invitation to Participate
05/17/2024: *Tentative* Experience Begins (Move-In)
07/24/2024: *Tentative* Experience Ends (Move-Out)
For more information, including a printable flyer, research projects and how to apply, see http://reu.chem.olemiss.edu or contact program director Dr. Nathan I. Hammer at nhammer@olemiss.edu.
The Ole Miss PCHEM Summer Research Program REU is supported by The National Science Foundation (CHE-1156713, CHE-1460568, CHE-1757888, CHE-2150352).
The EDGE Summer Program is a four-week, residential session for women who are entering Ph.D. programs in the mathematical sciences or have completed no more than one year in such a program already. Its purpose is to prepare students for the beginning graduate school experience and to continue to mentor them throughout their doctoral studies. Approximately 90% of past EDGE Summer participants have either earned graduate degrees or are currently enrolled in graduate programs.
The 2024 EDGE Summer Program will take place at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville from June 2 through June 29. Applications will become available in December 2023. Information on the EDGE Summer Session is now available here: Summer Session - THE EDGE PROGRAM (edgeforwomen.org)
During the summer session students attend faculty lectures in subjects such as Algebra, Measure Theory, Numerical Linear Algebra, and Real Analysis. Participants delve deeper into these subjects through collaborative problem sessions with guidance from EDGE mentors, who are current graduate students and/or EDGE alumnae. EDGE coursework is designed to prepare participants for graduate courses, qualifying exams and research, while also providing practical experience in a rigorous academic setting and connections to other graduate students.
The EDGE Program, under the auspices of The EDGE Foundation, is an award-winning program with 25 years of experience. However, we need your help to reach the students who need the transitional courses, mentoring and other support provided by the EDGE community.
Please share the attached flyer as widely as possible. In fact, it is not too early to also inform junior level women about the EDGE Program so that they will be ready to apply next year. Remember, we must plan ahead in order to diversify the nation’s mathematical scientists.
We are pleased to announce that the application for the 2024 Summer REU Internship Program at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center is now available.
As a faculty member working with undergraduate biology students, we need your help in spreading the word about our summer internship program. Please distribute this email to your students and colleagues. Also attached is a flyer that can be printed.
NSF REU Summer Internship Program at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in St. Louis MO
Application Deadline: February 4, 2024
Program Dates: May 28, 2024 – August 2, 2024
Estimated Stipend: $7,550.
Students in the program have really appreciated the exposure they get to research outside of academia and the opportunities for interaction with scientists at all levels of experience, and from a variety of countries. We feel strongly that our program is an excellent steppingstone to a future career in research, or research support fields.
Eligibility: Our internships are available to undergraduate students who will not have graduated by May 2024.
To apply for the Danforth Center’s REU opportunity, the undergraduate will need to first create an account on the NSF ETAP website at the following link: https://etap.nsf.gov/create-account
Once they have created an account, they can then apply to our program’s opportunity by visiting the following link: https://etap.nsf.gov/award/2777/opportunity/5446
For more information to apply: https://www.danforthcenter.org/our-work/education-outreach/undergraduate-program/internship-program/current-internship-resources/
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us directly at reuinternship@danforthcenter.org. Thank you!
For An Undergraduate Student Opportunity
NextGen offers paid internship opportunities for immersive summer experiences in STEM fields. Particular emphasis is placed on choosing interns from groups that have been historically underrepresented in STEM undergraduate education.
Paid summer internships. Individualized mentorship. Necessity Funds.
NextGen offers opportunities for immersive, fully supported, summer experiences in STEM fields.
Up to $7,200 summer internship stipends
Summer interns earn up to $7,200 for a 9-10-week summer internship experience in a STEM field. Students work in-person for 40 hours/week with a dedicated U.S. Government contractor as part of a robust internship program.
Individualized STEM mentorship from corporate sponsors
All internships are established collaborations between NextGen and corporate sponsors working in STEM areas as U.S. Government contractors. Interns receive meaningful, hands-on experience in a STEM field and personalized mentorship from on-site supervisors.
Up to $4,800 in summer necessity funds
NextGen provides necessity grants to support the success of student internships. Grants are designed to meet individual student needs, and may include such costs as transportation, housing, professional attire, internship-required equipment and/or supplies, etc.
Learn more at: https://nextgenfellows.org/
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is pleased to announce the availability of scholarships for undergraduate students majoring in disciplines related to oceanic and atmospheric science, research, or technology, and supportive of the purposes of NOAA’s programs and mission. Approximately 130 students are selected each year for participation in the Ernest F. Hollings (Hollings) and Educational Partnership Program with Minority Serving Institutions (EPP/MSI) undergraduate scholarship programs. These scholarships include support for two years of undergraduate study and summer internship opportunities at NOAA facilities across the country.
The Hollings and EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarships share a common application and students who are eligible for both programs are encouraged to apply to both.
Learn more at: https://www.noaa.gov/office-education/scholarships
Application Deadline: January 31, 2024
Eligibility
· US Citizen (Hollings and EPP/MSI); US Nationals (EPP/MSI)
· 3.0 GPA (Hollings) or 3.2 GPA (EPP/MSI)
· Be currently enrolled or accepted at an accredited college or university within the United States or U.S. territories as either:
· a full-time 2nd year student in a four-year undergraduate program
· a full-time 3rd year student in a five-year undergraduate program
· a community college or transfer student who is applying to a four-year institution
· community college or transfer students must provide proof of application to a four- year institution when submitting their application for the scholarship.
· if selected, applicant must submit proof of acceptance prior to starting the program (for EPP/MSI scholarship, must be transferring to/accepted at a minority serving institution).
· Enrolled at a Minority Serving Institution (EPP/MSI Scholarship only)
· Majoring in NOAA mission disciplines, including but not limited to: atmospheric science, biology, cartography, chemistry, computer science, education, engineering, environmental science, geodesy, geography, marine science, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, physical science, photogrammetry, physics, etc.
For further information, contact the Office of Education Undergraduate Scholarship Programs at: StudentScholarshipPrograms@noaa.gov (Hollings); EPP.USP@noaa.gov (EPP/MSI).
The DoD HBCU/MI Summer Research Internship Program offers Virtual Office Hours to respond to questions during the application period. Applicants, Academia, and DoD staff can join to hear about the program and the application. Attendees can ask questions and have them answered by an administrator.
December 7, 2023 - 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM (ET)
December 21, 2023 - 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM (ET)
January 4, 2024 - 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM (ET)
January 11, 2024 - 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM (ET)
For more information, visit us online at https://www.dodhbcumiinternship.com.
The DoD HBCU/MI Summer Research Internship Program is supported by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering.
QEM/NSF Talent Development and Innovation and Sciences (TDIS) Summer Internship
May 28 – August 2, 2024
We are reaching out to you regarding the QEM/NSF Talent Development and Innovation and Sciences (TDIS) Internship Program. We are requesting your assistance to share this link https://form.jotform.com/QEMNetwork/2024-tdis-application with students at your institution for the 2024 QEM/NSF Talent Development and Innovation Sciences (TDIS) Summer Internship.
The ten-week, summer internship opportunity (May 28 – August 2, 2024) is made possible through a grant to the Quality Education for Minorities (QEM) Network from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The internship will provide $6,000 (undergraduate) and $7,000 ( graduate) taxable stipends, payable in three installments during the summer.
Due to NSF mentors' availability, some of the selected students will be required to participate virtually only and some in-person only. QEM Network will provide housing and travel for those that are selected to participate in-person.
During the internship, students will have an opportunity to be mentored by program officers at NSF that are involved in making science policy and in implementing national programs focused on STEM. The experience is designed to increase the students understanding of how science policy is made as well as to further develop their potential for becoming leaders and proponents of increased participation in STEM by students from underrepresented minority groups.
Also, we would appreciate your printing and posting the attached flyer on your department bulletin board to further ensure that students are aware of this opportunity.
Link to application: - https://form.jotform.com/QEMNetwork/2024-tdis-application
Link to Recommendation form: https://form.jotform.com/QEMNetwork/2024-qem-tdis-recommendation-form
Application Deadline – Friday, January 19, 2024
Decision Notification – Monday, March 25, 2024
Thank you in advance for your assistance in getting this information out to students on your campuses and in your communities.
Afzal Hassan
Internship Coordinator
Review the below scholarship requirements to ensure you are eligible to apply for this life-changing opportunity.
The SMART application is open August through December of every year, with awards being granted the following spring.
All applicants must be:
a citizen of the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, or United Kingdom at time of application,
18 years of age or older as of August 1, 2024
requesting at least 1 year of degree funding prior to graduation (which starts at the program start date),
able to complete at least one summer internship (multi-year scholars only)
willing to accept post-graduation employment with the DoD,
a student in good standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale,
pursuing a technical undergraduate or graduate degree in one of the 24 STEM disciplines listed below,
able to produce a fall 2023 college transcript from a regionally accredited US college or university, OR be pursuing a graduate degree at a regionally accredited US college or university.
Active duty military members who wish to apply for the SMART Scholarship must be separated or on terminal leave on or before August 1, 2024 to be eligible. Reserve and National Guard members are eligible to apply. Current ROTC participants with a future service commitment are not eligible to apply
For more information, watch the SMART Eligibility Requirements video.
The program focuses on students pursuing disciplines that are critical to national security functions of the Department of Defense (DoD). The following is a list of SMART’s 24 approved STEM disciplines. These disciplines are general umbrella disciplines – specific applicant majors or fields of study may fall under one or more discipline on this list.
Please note, non-technical degrees, including management, arts, or humanities, are not approved or funded by SMART.
Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Biosciences
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Cognitive, Neural, and Behavioral Sciences
Computer Science and Engineering
Cybersecurity
Data Science and Analytics
Electrical Engineering
Environmental Sciences
Geosciences
Industrial and Systems Engineering
Information Sciences
Materials Science and Engineering
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Oceanography
Operations Research
Physics
Software Engineering
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Cellular and Molecular Biology of Stress Summer Research Program is now accepting applications for Summer 2024! We are looking for undergraduate students who are interested in an immersive, 10-week faculty-led research experience to prepare for their graduate education and research career. Students will engage in research to explore the intricate mechanisms by which organisms respond and adapt to environmental challenges. We have a wide array of projects across scales of research from molecular to ecological work.
2024 Program Dates: May 28 – August 3, 2024
Apply by February 15, 2024
There is no cost for program participation. Students will receive a generous stipend, meal plan, round-trip travel to Madison, WI, housing, health insurance costs. Students will also have access to campus libraries, resources, and facilities.
For more information, please check out the website or contact Dr. Amber Smith, CMBS Program Director, for program details.
PROGRAM INCLUDES
· Hands-on research in state-of-the-art facilities
· Exciting projects from multidisciplinary faculty (http://bioreu-alasu.org/)
· Weekly career development seminars, workshops, and field trips
· Group social activities
· Presentations in research symposiums
ELIGIBILITY
· Undergraduate students majoring in science or engineering
· U.S. Citizen or permanent resident
· Minorities and women strongly encouraged to apply
AWARD
· $600/week stipend
· Travel allowance
· Room and board
Application Deadline: March 8th, 2024
Program Dates: * May 20th to July 26th , 2024 (10 weeks) (*Dates are subject to change)
Attached is the flyer for the same. Complete applications should be submitted online at http://bioreu-alasu.org/apply/. For more information check our webpage (http://bioreu-alasu.org/) and QR code
STEM Internships and Fellowships for Recent Graduates
Recent graduates can gain invaluable experience through STEM internships and fellowships
Are you a recent graduate looking for a STEM research internship or fellowship to take you beyond entry-level understanding and provide you with elements that are essential to a successful professional career?
ORISE offers challenging research opportunities to help prepare recent graduates for a career in STEM while providing them with laboratory knowledge to use in pursuit of an advanced degree. Recent bachelor’s and master’s degree graduates are in a position to gain invaluable research experience in a variety of STEM-related disciplines.
Graduates intent on remaining within the academic community may find that a research experience provides the laboratory experience needed before moving on to pursue a master’s degree or doctorate.
Current Research Opportunities for Recent Graduates
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Opportunity Number
Organization
Program
Location
DOE-Scholars-2024-Gen
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
DOE Scholars Program (DOE Scholars)
Varies
Minority Educational Institution Student Partnership Program 2024 - DOE-MEISPP-2024
DOE-MEISPP-2024
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
Minority Educational Institution Student Partnership Program (MEISPP)
Varies
DOE Omni Technology Alliance Internship Program - Summer 2024
DOE-Omni-2024
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
Omni Technology Alliance Internship Program (Omni)
Varies
DOE-STP - Office of Policy, Office of Energy Jobs Workforce Development Fellow
DOE-STP-OP-2024-0002
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
DOE Science, Technology and Policy Program (DOE STP)
Washington D.C., DC
Hydrogen Shot Fellow: Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office
DOE-EERE-STP-HFTO-2023-1802
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
EERE Science, Technology and Policy Program
Washington, DC
Clean Energy in Schools and Nonprofits Fellowship
DOE-STP-SCEP-SNP
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
DOE Science, Technology and Policy Program (DOE STP)
Washington, DC
Electric Vehicles Charging Fellow: Joint Office of Energy and Transportation
DOE-EERE-STP-JOET-2023
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
EERE Science, Technology and Policy Program
Varies
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in STEM and Workforce Development: Office of Integrated Strategies
DOE-EERE-STP-IS-2023-0001
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
EERE Science, Technology and Policy Program
Washington, DC
DOE-EERE-STP-GEN-2023-0001
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
EERE Science, Technology and Policy Program
Varies
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program Fellowship
DOE-STP-SCEP-EECBG
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
DOE Science, Technology and Policy Program (DOE STP)
DC, WA
IBUILD: Innovation in Buildings Graduate Research Fellowship
DOE-EERE-RPP-IBUILD-2023
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
IBUILD: Innovation in Buildings Graduate Research Fellowship
Varies
Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office: GREET "Train the Trainer" Fellowship
DOE-EERE-STP-HFTO-2023-1800
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
EERE Science, Technology and Policy Program
Washington, DC
International Engagement and Clean Energy: Office of Integrated Strategies Opportunity
DOE-EERE-STP-IS-2023-2001
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
EERE Science, Technology and Policy Program
Washington, DC
Economic Justice and Clean Energy Opportunity: Office of Integrated Strategies
DOE-EERE-STP-IS-2023-2000
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
EERE Science, Technology and Policy Program
Washington, DC
Industrial Efficiency and Decarbonization Office Fellow Opportunity
DOE-EERE-STP-IEDO-2023-1100
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
EERE Science, Technology and Policy Program
Washington, DC
Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office Fellow opportunity
DOE-EERE-STP-AMMTO-2023-1000
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
EERE Science, Technology and Policy Program
Washington, DC
Workforce Development Fellow (Undergraduate Student)
DOE-STP-SCEP-WDF-2302
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
DOE Science, Technology and Policy Program (DOE STP)
Varies
Building Technologies Office Opportunity – Commercial Buildings Integration
DOE-EERE-STP-BTO-2023-1200
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
EERE Science, Technology and Policy Program
Varies
Clean Energy Policy Opportunity with U.S. Department of Energy
DOE-EERE-STP-SP-2023-2200
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
EERE Science, Technology and Policy Program
Washington, DC
DOE-OREM-MF-23
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) Science Education and Internship Program
Oak Ridge, TN
2023 DOE Scholars Program at NNSA
DOE-Scholars-2023-NNSA
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
DOE Scholars Program (DOE Scholars)
Varies
Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management Science Education and Internship Program - OREM - 2022
OREM-2022
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) Science Education and Internship Program
Oak Ridge, TN
DOE-STP - Office of Policy, Office of Energy Jobs Fellowship Opportunity
DOE-STP-OP-2023-0002
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
DOE Science, Technology and Policy Program (DOE STP)
Washington D.C., DC
Opportunity at DOE Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management
DOE-STP-FECM-2023-01
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
DOE Science, Technology and Policy Program (DOE STP)
Varies
Community Clean Energy Deployment Fellow
DOE-STP-SCEP-2023-1701
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
DOE Science, Technology and Policy Program (DOE STP)
Washington, DC
Energy and Economic Justice Policy (EEJP) Fellow
DOE-STP-ED-OMP-2022-9000
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
DOE Science, Technology and Policy Program (DOE STP)
Washington, DC
Nuclear Energy Justice Policy Fellow
DOE-STP-NE-2022-6000
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
DOE Science, Technology and Policy Program (DOE STP)
Washington, DC
Efficient and Healthy Schools Fellow
DOE-EERE-STP-BTO-2021-1202
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
EERE Science, Technology and Policy Program
Varies
Opportunity in Energy Efficiency Analysis
DOE-EERE-STP-BTO-2021-1200
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
EERE Science, Technology and Policy Program
Washington, DC
Hydrogen Production Infrastructure Fellow
DOE-EERE-STP-HFTO-2020-1804
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
EERE Science, Technology and Policy Program
Washington, DC
Opportunity in Machine Learning and Data Science for Buildings
DOE-EERE-STP-BTO-2020-1200
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
EERE Science, Technology and Policy Program
Washington, DC
2024 Current Research Opportunities for Undergraduate
DOE-Scholars-2024-Gen
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
DOE Scholars Program (DOE Scholars)
Varies
Minority Educational Institution Student Partnership Program 2024 - DOE-MEISPP-2024
DOE-MEISPP-2024
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
Minority Educational Institution Student Partnership Program (MEISPP)
Varies
DOE Omni Technology Alliance Internship Program - Summer 2024
DOE-Omni-2024
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
Omni Technology Alliance Internship Program (Omni)
Varies
Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship Program (MLEF) - 2024 - MLEF
2024-MLEF
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship Program (MLEF)
Varies
2024 NNSA Minority Serving Institutions Internship Program
2024-NNSA-MSIIP
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
NNSA Minority Serving Institutions Internship Program (NNSA-MSIIP)
Varies
2024 JUMP into STEM Building Technologies Internship Program
DOE-JUMPintoSTEM-BTIP-2024
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
JUMP into STEM Building Technologies Internship Program (BTIP)
Varies
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program Fellowship
DOE-STP-SCEP-EECBG
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
DOE Science, Technology and Policy Program (DOE STP)
DC, WA
IBUILD: Innovation in Buildings Graduate Research Fellowship
DOE-EERE-RPP-IBUILD-2023
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
IBUILD: Innovation in Buildings Graduate Research Fellowship
Varies
International Engagement and Clean Energy: Office of Integrated Strategies Opportunity
DOE-EERE-STP-IS-2023-2001
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
EERE Science, Technology and Policy Program
Washington, DC
Economic Justice and Clean Energy Opportunity: Office of Integrated Strategies
DOE-EERE-STP-IS-2023-2000
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
EERE Science, Technology and Policy Program
Washington, DC
Workforce Development Fellow (Undergraduate Student)
DOE-STP-SCEP-WDF-2302
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
DOE Science, Technology and Policy Program (DOE STP)
Varies
DOE-OREM-MF-23
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) Science Education and Internship Program
Oak Ridge, TN
2023 DOE Scholars Program at NNSA
DOE-Scholars-2023-NNSA
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
DOE Scholars Program (DOE Scholars)
Varies
Opportunity at DOE Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management
DOE-STP-FECM-2023-01
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
DOE Science, Technology and Policy Program (DOE STP)
Varies
Florida A&M University (FAMU) REU program for Biological Sciences, Tallahassee FL for summer 2023. Program begins May 26, 2023, and ends Aug 03, 2023. For more information,
Register Today!
Ram
Program Contact
K.Ramesh
Ramesh Katam, Ph.D
Associate Professor|Department of Biological Sciences, Florida A&M University (FAMU)
Principal Investigator
NSF REU : http://www.famu.edu/index.cfm?REU
Office: 1515 MLK Blvd, FH Science Research Bldg., Room 121
Telephone: +1 850-561-2740
Fax: +1 850-561-2996
Email: Ramesh.katam@famu.edu
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