2016 National Summer Research Opportunities in stem


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Center for Translational and Basic Research (CTBR) Summer Program for Undergraduate Research


The CTBR’s Summer Program for Undergraduate Research (SPUR) is an 8-week program that gives undergraduates hands-on experience in one of 53 research laboratories at Hunter College, CUNY in NYC. Our goal is to train and encourage undergraduate students to pursue graduate study in biomedical research, and in drug abuse/addiction and neuroscience.
Eligibility:

  • Be US citizens or permanent residents

  • Be a current college student

  • Have a GPA of at least 3.0

  • Be a major in biology, chemistry, biopsychology, biophysics or biotechnology, or another biomedical research area

  • Have completed at least one year of coursework in their major prior to joining SPUR

Members of minority groups underrepresented in science such as African Americans, Latinos, or Native Americans are especially encouraged to apply.




Application Deadline: February 1, 2016



More information: http://ctbr.hunter.cuny.edu/content/about-spur





CIC SROP Committee on Institutional Cooperation Summer Research Opportunities Program


The Summer Research Opportunities Program (SROP) is a gateway to graduate education at CIC universities. The goal of the program is to increase the number of underrepresented students who pursue graduate study and research careers. SROP helps prepare undergraduates for graduate study through intensive research experiences with faculty mentors and enrichment activities.
Now in its 27th year, SROP celebrates the achievements of its alumni. To date, 571 program alumni have earned a Ph.D. degree and are now preparing the next generation of SROP scholars as mentors and teachers. Thousands of others have completed graduate training and are pursuing successful careers in government, business and non-profit agencies.

  • Study in your field of choice

  • All-expenses paid plus stipend

  • Housing and transportation included

  • Top faculty-mentored research experience

  • Enrichment workshops and opportunities

  • Participation in academic research conference


Eligibility

Please note: The SROP program is not for students pursuing professional degrees such as law, medical, and MBA degrees. Students who have completed an undergraduate degree are not eligible.


Students wishing to participate in SROP must meet all of the following criteria:


  • Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher (4.0 scale)

  • Be a citizen or a permanent resident of the U.S.

  • Be enrolled in a degree-granting program at a college or university in the United States, Puerto Rico, or other U.S. territory

  • Have completed at least two semesters of undergraduate education by the time of the summer experience

  • Have at least one semester of undergraduate education remaining after completing the summer research experience

  • Have a strong interest in pursuing a Ph.D.

Selected participants will be expected to complete 40 hours of research each week. Participants must be willing to devote full-time to the program during the eight- to 10-week session. Due to the intense research schedule, SROP participants are not allowed to work an additional job during the summer program.


Application Deadline: February 10, 2016

The CIC SROP application allows you to apply to a variety of widely-recognized summer research programs at participating CIC institutions using a single application. One of the benefits of using the CIC SROP application is that you only need to send one transcript to a central location and your faculty recommenders will only be required to submit one online letter of recommendation. Upon completion, your application will be viewable by faculty from nine top research universities.



More information: http://www.cic.net/students/srop/introduction




Cincinnati Children’s Hospital (CCHMC SURF)

The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center offers undergraduates the chance to explore clinical and basic science research in laboratories in the Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. The primary goal is to provide students with a foundation for making career choices in the biomedical sciences. Students have the opportunity to work with one of more than 700 faculty members at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, many of whom have active research programs that cover all areas of pediatric medicine, including the study of developmental biology, congenital disorders, genetic diseases, cancer, cardiology, neurology and immunology.


The program is 10 weeks long and students are paid a stipend of approximately $4,000. Students can start the program on either May 31st or June 6th, depending on their availability and the approval of their mentor. In addition to hands-on laboratory experience, students participate in various academic and social activities with students from other summer programs at the University of Cincinnati. The SURF Program includes two scientific writing classes, an ethics in research seminar, an introduction to bioinformatics and a career day. At the end of the summer, students present their research in a poster session, and a lecture is presented by a distinguished keynote speaker. 
Eligibility

Freshman, sophomore and junior undergraduates and outstanding high school students in their junior or senior year (with a 3.0 or better GPA) are eligible to apply to the SURF Program. Applicants must be US citizens or permanent residents and have an interest in a career in biomedical research or medicine. Criteria for selection include academic record, answers to essay questions and interest in obtaining research experience.


Applicants are encouraged to specify their areas of research interest and / or specific mentors they wish to work with. This will allow us to better match students with appropriate mentors.
Application Deadline: February 1, 2016, 5:00PM EST
More information: http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/education/research/surf/default/
Contact: Karen Steffen, Program Coordinator: Karen.Steffen@cchmc.org

Sherry Thronton, PhD, Director; Sherry.Thornton@cchmc.org



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