Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Undergraduate Summer Research Opportunities for Your Students at Nebraska

  
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We are now accepting applications for the University of Nebraska's 2019 Summer Research Program, and we'd like to encourage your students to apply.
Our 10-week residential summer research experience provides mentoring and research participation while allowing scholars to preview graduate school life at a Research1 university. Participants all receive competitive stipends, room and board, travel/transport, graduate school preparation workshops, social and networking activities, and more.
Summer 2019 research programs include:
Our online application makes it easy for students to apply. Priority review begins Friday, February 1 and all applications must be completed by Friday, March 1. Students historically underrepresented in graduate education and students from academic institutions where research programs are limited are especially encouraged to apply.
Feel free to forward this to your students. If you have any questions about our program, don't hesitate to contact me.
Best,
Justina Clark
Director, Undergraduate Research
Office of Graduate Studies
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
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Applications for TGen's Summer Programs are Now Open

Applications for TGen's Summer Programs are Now Open

Helios Scholars at TGen offers students full-time, paid internship opportunities that include research experience and professional development in the field of biomedical research. Internships are available in laboratory research, computer science and bioinformatics, mathematics and statistics, and research administration.

TGen Bioscience Leadership Academy is a two-week program specifically for high school students focused on elevating students' understanding of the biosciences and precision medicine.

Applications for both programs close on February 4, 2019.
Who Qualifies for Each Summer Program?

Applicants for both programs must be 16 years of age by the program start date, must be a full-time student during fall 2019, must attend/have attended a high school or university in Arizona, and be...

Helios Scholars at TGen:
a graduating high school senior, undergraduate, graduate, or medical school student
Click or visit tgen.org/intern

TGen Bioscience Leadership Academy:
a current high school sophomore or junior
Click or visit tgen.org/academy


Apply Now for TGen's Summer Programs

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

S-STEM TRAIN SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE JAN 1

Hello S-STEM'ers!  I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself as part of your support team.  I'll be here on the blog, regularly, I hope.  You can reach out to me anytime by messaging me.

You can learn more about me here:  https://newcollege.asu.edu/lara-ferry

I wanted to make sure you all knew that the application deadline for for the S-STEM TRAIN scholarship is January 1 for next academic year!  That's 2019-2020.  So, anyone who is thinking they'll be at ASU next Fall needs to apply by January 1.

The link is here:  https://scholarships.asu.edu/scholarship/91946

Monday, November 26, 2018

Final Presentation Information

This semester the final presentations will be held at MetroTech High School on Friday 12/14 from 11:30am to 1:30pm, and you will present your work, even if it is still in progress.  Your presentation may be evaluated by your mentor, various students, community partners, and lab staff.  If you have questions please feel free to contact your Authentic Experience or Faculty Mentor.  Look forward to seeing you there!

Monday, February 12, 2018

2018 Research Experiences for Undergraduates - Deadline: March 1, 2018, 5:00 pm MT

Program Details
May 30 – July 26, 2018
Stipend – $5,000 (paid in 3 installments)

About
Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) at the Nanotechnology Collaborative Infrastructure Southwest (NCI-SW) at ASU is a stimulating nine-week summer research program for undergraduates from accredited community colleges and universities. As the southwest regional hub of the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI), the NCI-SW will offer REU participants the opportunity to work with nationally recognized scholars in micro- and nanoscale research and leaders in science education. For synergistic reasons, projects will emphasize advanced solar energy research since the program will run in parallel with another REU focused on this exciting topic.

  • Explore the world of the very small in a variety of state-of-the-art laboratories
  • Conduct research with the nation’s top nanotechnology scientists
  • Gain new skills and valuable experience
  • Establish long-term relationships with faculty, staff and graduate students


More Information:  http://ncisouthwest.org/index.php/2018-research-experiences-for-undergraduates/

Thursday, February 1, 2018

Arizona Game and Fish Department Summer Internships - Deadline 2/9/2018

The application period for Arizona Game and Fish Department summer internships is now open.  Applications are accepted through 2/9/18.

Attached is a listing of the opportunities that are available this summer and a copy of the announcement



Eligibility requirements

• Currently enrolled in curriculum leading towards a Bachelor’s or higher level degree on a full time basis (usually 12 semester hours) and pursuing a major in Wildlife Biology or closely related field applicable to the internship opportunity (subject to verification)

• Proof of eligibility to work in the United States

• Maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or above

• Ability to pass a post-offer physical exam (if applicable)                 

• Valid driver's license (free of restrictions, if applicable)



Application & Selection Process

·        Eligible students interested in summer employment must apply through www.azstatejobs.gov.  Click “Search for Jobs” and select “Game and Fish Department” from the agency dropdown. 

·        Students must submit a cover letter and resume in one document when applying.

·        Students must outline in their cover letter, by priority order and by hiring supervisor name, the internships they choose to apply for.  Students may select up to five internships to apply for.

·        Students must attach unofficial transcripts of college coursework.

·         Resumes must be submitted to the site no later than close date.   





The anticipated start date for a majority of the internships is May 21, 2018.