Nebraska Summer Research Program

Application Deadline: March 1, 2019

The University of Nebraska is now accepting applications for their 2019 Summer Research Program.

This 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.

Their fourteen research programs are Applied Plant Systems, Bioenergy Systems, Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Integrated Agronomic Systems, Materials Sciences (MRSEC), Minority Health Disparities, Nanohybrid Functional Materials, Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure, Redox Biology, Sustainability of Civil Infrastructure, Systems Biology, Unmanned Systems, and Virology.

More information can be found on their website.

The program’s 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 with a strong interest in graduate programs are particularly encouraged to apply.


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REMINDER: Nebraska Summer Research Application Deadline Approaching

Related imageApplication Deadline: March 1st, 2018

This is a reminder that this deadline is swiftly approaching!  Students will enhance their academic resume, work closely with faculty and peers, and have fun with social and professional development activities, all while receiving numerous benefits.

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Nanoscience Research Opportunity

Applications Due: March 1, 2018

The Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (UNL) invites applications from Professor-Student Teams from four-year colleges and universities to become engaged in research during the summer of 2018.

Research areas include:

  • Functional magnetoelectric materials and interfaces
  • Molecular-level magnetoelectrics
  • Polarization-enabled functional materials and properties
  • Low-dimensional molecular ferroelectrics

Professors will receive a summer stipend of $5,000/month for up to two months of full-time commitment, and each student will receive $500/week plus room and board for up to 10 weeks of commitment to their project. Up to 2 students per team can be supported.

Additional information can be found on the program’s official flyer and website. Applications must be submitted by March 1, 2018.

Want to jump start your search for the right research program? Check out this listing of programs that have recently reached out to CBC students.