Site Details | Fields of Study | Applicant Type | Applications Due | |
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Summer REU: Genes to Ecosystems Chicago Botanic Garden |
Conservation Science, Ecology, Evolution, Plants | Undergrad | February 10, 2023 | |
Fields of Study: Conservation Science, Ecology, Evolution, Plants Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: February 10, 2023 Program Name: Summer REU: Genes to Ecosystems Program Admin Email: nwickett@chicagobotanic.org Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1757800 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed Program Period: June 12, 2023 – August 18, 2023 Research Topics: biodiversity, conservation, ecology, ecosystem, evolution, systematics
Program Overview:
Through a National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) site grant, 10 internships are offered every year. Additional internships are also offered for alumni of the Chicago Botanic Garden’s College First program. These are 10-week full-time (40 hours per week) paid internships. The Chicago Botanic Garden REU program will provide funding for any relevant and/or necessary costs associated with travel, housing, or some other costs incurred during the internship. This compensation would be in addition to the stipend of $6,250.00. Program mentors include faculty and graduate students from the Chicago Botanic Garden and Northwestern University Graduate Program in Plant Biology and Conservation (PBC), and occasionally mentors from other partner internships. Projects typically involve fieldwork and laboratory work in the Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice Plant Conservation Science Center, which provides participants access to innovative resources for their research. NOTE: Every year we also welcome a number of interns that participate in our program with outside funding, or on a volunteer basis. Eligibility: NSF-supported Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) interns must be: Citizens or permanent residents of the United States or its possessions If you are graduating this academic year, please consider the Conservation and Land Management Internship Program, which hires college graduates for 5-month internships each year (http://www.clminternship.org/). Question about eligibility can be emailed to info@pbcinternships.org External Link: https://pbcinternships.org/summer-reu-genes-ecosystems |
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REU-Site: Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships in Earth and Environmental Sciences (SURFEES) Chapman University |
Earth Sciences, Environmental Science | Undergrad | March 17, 2023 | |
Fields of Study: Earth Sciences, Environmental Science Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: March 17, 2023 Program Name: REU-Site: Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships in Earth and Environmental Sciences (SURFEES) Program Admin Email: cskim@chapman.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1757991 Award ID: NSF-EAR #1757991 Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: June 12, 2023 – August 4, 2023 Research Topics: earth and environmental sciences
Program Overview:
Specific features of the SURFEES program include: Faculty-mentored intensive research in a range of earth and environmental disciplines including biology, chemistry, food science, and geoscience Eligibility: United States Citizen or Permanent Resident • Enrolled at one of the SURFEES partner colleges* as your primary institution • Planning to transfer to a bachelor’s degree-granting institution in a STEM major • Working towards your first bachelor’s degree • Willing to make a full-time commitment External Link: http://www.chapman.edu/surfees |
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Central Michigan University Great Lakes Research Experiences for Undergraduates Central Michigan University |
Ecology, Environmental Science, Microbiology, Molecular Biology | Undergrad | January 28, 2022 | |
Fields of Study: Ecology, Environmental Science, Microbiology, Molecular Biology Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: January 28, 2022 Program Name: Central Michigan University Great Lakes Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program Admin Email: deric.learman@cmich.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1757418 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: June 1, 2021 – August 6, 2021 Research Topics: and environmental sciences, aquatic biology, biosciences, ecology, fisheries, freshwater biology, microbiology, molecular biology
Program Overview:
Jessia Lapp (program coordinator) (989)774-4401, jessica.lapp@cmich.edu Open to student applicants from across the U.S.A., the Central Michigan University Great Lakes Research Experiences for Undergraduates program, funded by, funded by the National Science Foundation and the College of Science and Engineering, supports the training of 8 students for 10 weeks during the summers of 2019-2021 (tentative 2021 dates are June 1-August 6). Research will be conducted at CMU’s Biological Station, Beaver Island, MI. The interdisciplinary research theme will document how unprecedented changes currently underway (e.g. invasive and non-native species and anthropogenic stress) in the Laurentian Great Lakes are affecting the structure, function, and ecosystem services of the nearshore environment. The Great Lakes represent one of the world’s most important and threatened freshwater ecosystems. Students will develop research projects ranging from limnology, fisheries biology, conservation and spatial ecology, molecular ecology, and microbial ecology in collaboration with CMU faculty to gain hands-on experience in all parts of the scientific process, from experimental design through data dissemination and translation. Students will engage with multiple stakeholders (e.g. government, private, and cultural) who have interests in Great Lakes resources and will learn to communicate their science to these groups. Eligibility: Students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents, with a grade point average of 2.5 or higher, and who will be returning to their undergraduate program in Fall 2021 are eligible to apply. Women and minorities are particularly encouraged to apply. External Link: http://se.cmich.edu/cmubsreu |
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Physics Research in the Nation’s Capital Catholic University |
Materials Research, Nuclear Science, Physics | High School, Undergrad | February 14, 2022 | |
Fields of Study: Materials Research, Nuclear Science, Physics Applicant Types: High School, Undergrad Applications Due: February 14, 2022 Program Name: Physics Research in the Nation's Capital Program Admin Email: hornt@cua.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1852006 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: – Research Topics: detectors in nuclear and particle physics and materials science, nuclear and particle physics experiment and theory
Program Overview:
The department offers a number of exciting paid research positions at the high school, undergraduate, and graduate levels. Research may be performed at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Standards and Technology, CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), Army Research Laboratory, Jefferson Lab, in our own Vitreous State Laboratory, or in other on-campus labs. Research opportunities across a wide range of theoretical and experimental physics including condensed matter physics, nuclear physics, astrophysics and cosmology, extragalactic astronomy, galaxy formation, high energy particle physics, molecular physics, biophysics, nanotechnology, and polymer physics. Many students also have the opportunity to work with researchers outside the department. Eligibility: External Link: https://physics.catholic.edu/faculty-and-research/research-opportunities/index.html |
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Robotics and Intelligent Systems Scholars Carnegie Mellon University |
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Robotics | Undergrad | February 15, 2022 | |
Fields of Study: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Robotics Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: February 15, 2022 Program Name: Robotics and Intelligent Systems Scholars Program Admin Email: rburcin@andrew.cmu.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1659774 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: June 1, 2021 – August 6, 2021 Research Topics: aerial robotics, artificial intelligence, autonomous navigation, field robotics, human-robot interaction, machine learning, manipulation, medical robotics, mobile robots, motion planning, multi-agent
Program Overview:
Carnegie Mellon’s Robotics Institute Summer Scholars (RISS) program is an eleven-week summer undergraduate research program that immerses a diverse cohort of scholars in cutting-edge robotics & AI research projects that have real-world impact. Launched in 2006, RISS is among the best and most comprehensive robotics research programs for undergraduates in the world. RISS is a National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) and global research program. Robotics-related technologies are becoming ubiquitous and are dominating national headlines due to innovations such as driverless cars, service robots, surgical robots, and aerial vehicles. Robots and the knowledge required to create, operate, and interact with them will become increasingly important to society. Eligibility: Applications will be accepted through January 15, at 12 noon EST at riss.ri.cmu.edu External Link: https://riss.ri.cmu.edu/ |
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Interdisciplinary Software Engineering Carnegie Mellon University |
Software Engineering | High School, Undergrad | February 1, 2023 | |
Fields of Study: Software Engineering Applicant Types: High School, Undergrad Applications Due: February 1, 2023 Program Name: Interdisciplinary Software Engineering Program Admin Email: reuse@cs.cmu.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1852260 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: May 29, 2023 – August 4, 2023 Research Topics: and software development tools, automated program analysis and repair, green computing, programming language design, security and privacy, self-adaptive systems, software api usability
Program Overview:
Carnegie Mellon's Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Software Engineering (REUSE) program is an opportunity for undergraduate students to spend a summer working with some of the world's leading Software Engineering faculty researchers. A number of projects are available in diverse areas which may include automated bug repair, mining software repositories, green computing, requirements engineering, program analysis, programming languages, and usable programming tools. Accepted students will work closely with CMU faculty and researchers on research problems with the potential for publication and significant impact on the future practice of software engineering. Some of our past REUSE students have gone on to join top Ph.D. programs in computer science such as those at CMU, Berkeley, and the University of Washington; have published papers in major conferences; have won NSF graduate research fellowships; and have placed in the CRA's Outstanding Undergraduate award and ACM's student research competitions. We are excited to see what you can do! Eligibility: We are especially interested in promoting research opportunities for students traditionally underrepresented in computer science, and for first- and second-year undergraduate students. Neither research experience nor advanced coursework in computer science or software engineering is required. You are interested in research in interdisciplinary software engineering. External Link: http://reuse.cs.cmu.edu |
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Next Generation Sequencing and Beyond: From Beetles to Beer California State University San Marcos |
Bioinformatics, Biological Sciences | High School, Undergrad | February 15, 2023 | |
Fields of Study: Bioinformatics, Biological Sciences Applicant Types: High School, Undergrad Applications Due: February 15, 2023 Program Name: Next Generation Sequencing and Beyond: From Beetles to Beer Program Admin Email: bread@csusm.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1852189 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: June 5, 2023 – August 11, 2023 Research Topics: bioinformatics, biosciences, genetics, genomics, sequencing
Program Overview:
$6,000 Summer Stipend Eligibility: US Citizen or Permanent Resident External Link: https://www.csusm.edu/bioreu/index.html |
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Investigations in Geometry and Knot Theory California State University, San Bernardino |
Geometry | Undergrad | February 14, 2022 | |
Fields of Study: Geometry Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: February 14, 2022 Program Name: Investigations in Geometry and Knot Theory Program Admin Email: cmdunn@csusb.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1758020 Award ID: 1461286 Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: June 21, 2021 – August 13, 2021 Research Topics: differential geometry, knot theory
Program Overview:
*Update: We recently heard that the NSF intends to recommend our program be funded for another three years. This means that the program is likely to run this Summer as planned. Still no word yet on whether or not the program will be online or in person.) Come join us for a fantastic summer research experience! Since the summer of 2009, students have worked on topics from geometry and knot theory, although our program has been running since 2001 (when it also included projects in combinatorics). Successful applicants will receive a $4800 stipend, as well as room and an allowance for board. The $4800 stipend is usually paid out in two installments. The first $1600 is paid after the first or second week of the program, and the remaining $3200 is dispersed on the final day of the program. Participants will be given some mixture of a food stipend and a card to be used for food either in our out of our dining commons (details of these arrangements can fluctuate, so we cannot be more specific here). There are some travel funds available, but in an effort to use these efficiently we generally need to know everyone's travel needs before we can commit to a certain dollar amount. Some of these payment schedules can be altered in extenuating circumstances. Eligibility: "Hi, if you’re reading this, you’re probably interested in the Research Experience for Undergraduates at California State University, San Bernardino. This will help you to see what sorts of things we look for in most of our applicants in hopes that it will help you put together a more competitive application." In order to meet our goals, each of our participants will need to havesomemathematicalbackground. What exactly that background is, however, varies depending on the projectthe participant chooses. For that reason we do not have any specific background require-ments, but overall we would like to see something like the following: External Link: http://www.math.csusb.edu/reu/index.html |
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California State University, Monterey Bay REU California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) |
Ecology, Marine Sciences, Ocean Sciences | Undergrad | February 14, 2023 | |
Fields of Study: Ecology, Marine Sciences, Ocean Sciences Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: February 14, 2023 Program Name: California State University, Monterey Bay REU Program Admin Email: bclarkston@csumb.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1659628 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: June 4, 2023 – August 12, 2023 Research Topics: marine biology and ecology, marine geology, marine science, ocean engineering, ocean science
Program Overview:
June 4, 2023 – August 12, 2023 (including travel days) Eligibility: U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident External Link: https://csumb.edu/reu |
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Changing Dynamics of Hydrological Systems in Urban Areas: Response To Human Disturbance and Climate Change California State University, Los Angeles |
Hydrochemistry | Undergrad | February 15, 2023 | |
Fields of Study: Hydrochemistry Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: February 15, 2023 Program Name: Changing Dynamics of Hydrological Systems in Urban Areas: Response To Human Disturbance and Climate Change Program Admin Email: bhibbs@calstatela.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1852506 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: June 12, 2023 – August 6, 2023 Research Topics: hydrochemistry, hydrologic modeling, hydrology, stream restoration
Program Overview:
1/03/23 – Student Applications Open Eligibility: Increase the number of underrepresented students and especially those that do not have access to research opportunities and/or professional development, providing exposure/training in research and opportunities for these students to pursue graduate degrees or employment; and, External Link: http://www.calstatela.edu/centers/URBAN_HYDROLOGY_REU |