University of North Texas Summer 2022 Undergraduate Research Opportunity

The University of North Texas Chemistry Department now has applications open for their summer 2022 NSF-REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) program. Research areas include analytical, inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry, often overlapping the areas. This program also offers collaboration amongst research groups, as well as training in science communication and interaction with field-active researchers.

Program includes:

  • Housing accommodations
  • $5,000 stipend
  • 10 weeks, beginning May 31

Applications are due February 15, 2022 and can be found here, along with more information.

A flyer can be found here.

With further questions, you can reach out to this email.

US Army Institute of Surgical Research 2017 Summer Program

This is a fully paid internship in Maryland for the US Army.  It is an excellent opportunity to get paid to work in STEM.

 

The US Army Institute of Surgical Research (USAISR) is seeking applications for summer internship
appointments for undergraduate students from accredited colleges and universities to conduct research at the USAISR.

The intent of the undergraduate student internship is to provide an opportunity for students interested in science, engineering or medical career fields to participate in research directed at improving the care of injured military service members and society at large.  This mentored research experience will expose interns to ongoing efforts in integrated science, technology and engineering solutions at the nation’s premier military trauma research institute.  Selected candidates will be compensated $2,750.00 per month, based upon full-time participation. usaisr_logo

Applications are online through the USAISR Maryland website, as well as more information on the program.

Eligibility Requirements

  • U.S. Citizenship
  • Undergraduate Students who completed the first year requirements or above
  • Overall GPA of 3.5+.
  • Degree discipline must be in STEM or related.

This is a valuable opportunity for students who aspire to a medical profession.  Undergraduates rarely get fully funded internship opportunities!!