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The National Science Foundation has a search page that includes the contact information for Research Experiences for Undergraduates summer research programs. You will need to contact the specific program for application information. Additionally, programs may submit their specific application information for publishing in the list below.
 
PathwaysToScience.org has a searchable database of 600+ summer research programs for undergraduates in all STEM disciplines. These are all fully funded opportunities including programs sponsored by NSF, NASA, NIH, etc.  They also have a selection of resources to help you strengthen your applications.

The opportunities below have been submitted to CUR by programs. Each listing will appear for 60 days.
 

  • Interdisciplinary Research Experiences for Undergraduates - Embry Riddle Aeronautical University

    The Interdisciplinary Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Program provides total immersion into all aspects of laboratory work along with other enrichment activities. Students who earn acceptance get a $5,000 stipend, with their housing and meals covered. Applications are now open for undergraduates from any university, regardless of major. During the REU program, students will use our leading-edge laboratories to conduct multidisciplinary research in aerospace engineering, chemistry and applied space biology with a goal of improving future space materials science and human diagnostic technology.

  • MHIR Summer Undergraduate Research Program - MaineHealth Institute for Research

    The 2023 MaineHealth Institute for Research Summer Undergraduate Research Program application is now live on the MHIR website. The application deadline is January 31, 2023. During the summer months MaineHealth Institute for Research (MHIR) provides undergraduates with an opportunity for a paid research internship through the ten week MHIR Summer Undergraduate Research Program. Research at MHIR covers a broad spectrum of biomedical and health sciences including cardiovascular biology, stem cell biology, developmental biology, neurobiology, metabolic and hormonal regulation, health services and population health, and clinical research. Students attend weekly research lectures delivered by MaineHealth faculty and clinicians, as well as professional development and networking activities led by MaineHealth leaders and social and networking events when possible. Students enrolled in an undergraduate college program or community college program, or high school seniors at least 18 years of age are eligible to apply. Participants must be eligible to be employed in the United States. Contact us with any questions and please share with anyone who might be interested in the program!

  • Practical Geocommunication - Geologize - American Geosciences Institute

    The American Geosciences Institute (AGI) is pleased to offer free training in geoscience communications to members of AGI Member Societies, with generous support from the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) Foundation, starting March 1, 2023. The Practical Geocommunication course offered by Geologize LTD, which is endorsed by leading geoscience organizations around the world, is being made available at no cost to all members of AGI Member Societies. AGI encourages every one of its Member Societies to reach out to all members with information on how to take advantage of this unique opportunity. "We all understand the importance of communicating geoscience to the public and other stakeholders, and we believe this is crucial in addressing societal issues," AGI Executive Director Jonathan Arthur said on announcing the initiative. "To address emerging challenges in building public understanding, boosting enrollments, and strengthening the professional workforce in the geosciences, we must have more geoscientists communicating effectively with audiences, in classrooms, and on social media." The online course, valued at $400 per person, enables geoscientists at all career stages to become more effective and powerful public ambassadors for the geosciences. During the course, participants have access to lessons, quizzes, assignments, and direct interaction with the course instructor, Dr. Haydon Mort, through forums. The training counts as nine hours of Continuing Professional Development, and a certificate is provided upon completion. AGI has provided information to its Member Societies with instructions on how to access the training, which is open starting March 1, 2023. This free training opportunity will be available for one year.

  • Science & Engineering Internships - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

    We offer a variety of student internships in science and technology, including internally-sponsored programs and externally-sponsored programs for undergraduate and graduate students. Explore the list of opportunities and find the one that matches your interests.

  • Translational Biomedicine - University of Missouri

    As part of the University of Missouri’s NextGen Precision Health Initiative, the School of Medicine has developed a new Translational Biosciences PhD training program. This training program seeks to recruit highly motivated and creative young scientists who are interested in developing innovative solutions to difficult problems in biology and medicine. The purpose of this 9-week, full-time summer research program is to provide undergraduates with an intensive research experience that emphasizes interdisciplinary and translational approaches across the bench-to-bedside continuum. Students will conduct research full-time, attend a weekly Translational Biomedicine seminar, and have the option of attending an additional weekly professional development seminar. TBM interns will participate in the larger summer program at Mizzou, including evening seminars, social events, and orientation. At the end of the summer students will present their research at a poster Forum.

  • U.S. Department of Energy Community College Internships (CCI) Program - U.S. Department of Energy

    Applications for the Community College Internships (CCI) Program are now open for the 2023 Fall Term. Applications are due May 25, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. EDT. Apply at https://science.osti.gov/wdts/cci/How-to-Apply Are you a community college student pursuing a degree in science, technology, engineering, or math? Do you want to develop and hone your technical skills at a national laboratory while learning from some of our nation’s best scientists, engineers, and technicians? Then the Community College Internships (CCI) program is for you. As a CCI participant, you’ll gain valuable hands-on experience in a technical project and build your professional network under the guidance of a mentor. You will also have opportunities to present your work to your mentors and peers, join in social activities, and engage in a variety of professional development activities to enhance your career skills. Learn more about CCI and get your questions answered by program managers and lab representatives! Prospective applicants and faculty are invited to attend two application assistance to learn about the CCI Program. The first workshop will introduce the program and application process and the second workshop will highlight the research opportunities and internship experience at the DOE National Labs. Attendance at the first workshop is NOT required to attend the second workshop. The dates and times for the workshops are: - Workshop 1: March 29, 2023 from 2:00 – 3:00 pm EDT (register here: https://www.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItc-6oqjgoGxqbEwDdE7NXi5hzYFvIX88) - Workshop 2: April 24, 2023 from 3:00 – 4:00 pm EDT (register here: https://www.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItcOugrDMpHGdh6LLrnt67C0Cj5QWNol4) The CCI program is sponsored and managed by the Department of Energy (DOE) / Office of Science’s Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS) program in collaboration with 16 DOE national laboratories and facilities across the U.S. For more information about CCI, visit https://science.osti.gov/wdts/cci.

  • U.S. Department of Energy Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI) Program - U.S. Department of Energy

    Applications for the Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI) Program are now open for the 2023 Fall Term. Applications are due May 25, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. EDT. Apply at https://science.osti.gov/wdts/suli/How-to-Apply Are you an undergraduate student pursuing a degree in science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM) or recent graduate who completed an associate’s degree or bachelor’s degree in STEM? Do you want to develop and hone your research skills at a national laboratory while learning from some of our nation’s best scientists and engineers? Then the Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI) program is for you. As a SULI participant, you’ll gain valuable hands-on research experience and build your professional network while collaborating on an exciting project under the guidance of a mentor. You will also have opportunities to present your research to your mentors and peers, join in social activities, and engage in a variety of professional development activities to enhance your career skills. Learn more about SULI and get your questions answered by program managers and lab representatives! Prospective applicants and faculty are invited to attend two application assistance workshops to learn more about the SULI program. The first workshop will introduce the program and application process and the second workshop will highlight the research opportunities and internship experience at the DOE National Labs. Attendance at the first workshop is NOT required to attend the second workshop. The dates and times for the workshops are: • Workshop 1: April 12, 2023 from 2:00 – 3:00 pm EDT (register here: https://www.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJIsduuqrz0vE6x9h1jM7MjBu7AEFWCQS4Y) • Workshop 2: April 24, 2023 from 3:00 – 4:00 pm EDT (register here: https://www.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItcOugrDMpHGdh6LLrnt67C0Cj5QWNol4) The SULI program is sponsored and managed by the Department of Energy (DOE) / Office of Science’s Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS) program in collaboration with 17 DOE national laboratories and facilities across the U.S.

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