This morning I received an announcement from Harvard about a summer research opportunity for students from groups underrepresented in astronomy.
From their website, the Banneker-Aztlan Institute
The Banneker-Aztlán Institute summer program is a full-time, ten-week research and study experience. We prepare undergraduate students of color for graduate programs in astronomy by emphasizing research, building community, and encouraging debate and political action through social justice education.
Requirements are demographic information about yourself, a resume, and short essays on personal development and your aspirations for astronomy. Academic transcripts and letters of recommendation are not required. Students receive a competitive stipend to cover food and other personal expenses during the program.
Who should apply? Again, from their website:
Our programs target undergraduate juniors from backgrounds historically marginalized from academia and the astronomical sciences in particular. While there is a preference for students of color, we welcome applications from students of all backgrounds. Our application review process considers historical disparities and the tendency for traditional application practices to reproduce racial disparities in academia.
The deadline is February 15, so if you are interested you should move quickly.