Center for Coastal Margin Observation & Prediction (CMOP) CMOP's summer undergraduate internship program offers college students the opportunity to work side-by-side with scientists performing research in coastal margin science.
CMOP offers paid undergraduate internships headquartered at Oregon Health & Science University’s west campus in Beaverton, Oregon. Interns receive a stipend of $4,600 and out-of-state students may be eligible for additional housing support at a local apartment complex. CMOP interns engage in leading-edge research to understand and predict biological, chemical and physical processes of the river-to-ocean ecosystem, contributing data and analysis that provide guidance for sustainable ecosystem management.
Interns work closely with senior scientists, post-doctoral fellows, and graduate students on interdisciplinary projects ranging from physical and biogeochemical oceanography, molecular biology, analytical chemistry, marine genomics, ocean engineering, and computer science. Students participate in a range of activities including oceanographic research cruises, field trips, and a range of seminars on scientific themes, career opportunities and scientific ethics.
Eligibility CMOP considers applications from undergraduate freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors with backgrounds and majors in biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, environmental science, mathematics, physics, and others. Prior lab/field experience is of interest but not required. Our past interns have come from a wide range of geographic and academic backgrounds, and have worked collaboratively in several innovative projects.
Application Deadline: February 29, 2016
More information: http://www.stccmop.org/education/undergraduate
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH), Division of Laboratory Sciences (DLS), is seeking Summer ORISE Fellows to focus on public health issues related to the environment. Candidates will join projects associated with developing and applying new methods to characterize and quantitate biochemical markers that are relevant in environmental exposures and chronic diseases. The fellowship carries a stipend of approximately $2,700 per month for full-time undergraduate student fellows and $3,300 for full-time graduate student fellows.
Eligibility
Current undergraduate and graduate students majoring in chemistry or biology and who have completed or expect to complete three years of coursework in chemistry or biology before the start of the fellowship may apply. They must also be able to comply with safety and security requirements before or upon reporting to CDC.
Application Deadline: INFORMATION NOT UPDATED. CHECK BACK LATER
More information: http://orise.orau.gov/cdc.
Center for Energy Efficient Electronics Science (E3S) Program length : 9 weeks (June 8 - August 9) 9-weeks of research experience Hands-on research guided by faculty mentors and graduate students Graduate school advising and subsidized GRE prep course -
$4,000 stipend plus room and board Travel allowance (up to $600)
Eligibility Must be a United States citizen or permanent resident to apply. International students are NOT eligible for this program. Sophomores, juniors, and non-graduating seniors enrolled in four year colleges and universities in the United States Engineering and Physical Science majors 3.25 grade point average or higher -
Students who are first in their family to go to college, come from low-income backgrounds, are from underserved communities, and/or are women and/or veterans are encouraged to apply.
Application Deadline: Friday, January 29, 2016 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time All applications, including letters of recommendations, resume and transcripts, must be received by January 29, 2016. Late and incomplete applications will not be reviewed. Notification of decisions is expected to be sent in mid-March.
More information: http://www.e3s-center.org/education/edu-ugrad-appl.htm
Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CRESIS) This summer internship provides the opportunity for undergraduate students to conduct research on topics of global significance. Students work closely with faculty advisors and other student researchers.
If selected, students will receive: $3600 Stipend On-campus room and board Tuition for one hour of college credit -
Application Deadline: INFORMATION NOT UPDATED. CHECK BACK LATER
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