Fellowships and Internships Resources
We've compiled the following list of fellowships and internships that are specially geared towards minority students.
In addition to the summer programs below, we have additional internships and fellowship opportunities listed by academic division:
Summer Research Programs for Undergraduates
This program offers summer research opportunities in biomedical research, in any one of over 200 different laboratories at the ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é Medical Center. The program is jointly administered with the , and both programs share a common application form as well as common enrichment activities during the summer (seminars, career workshops, and social activities).
The program is aimed at students interested in careers in research and in earning a PhD degree. An intensive ten-week research program is provided, with additional enhancements that include career workshops and seminars. A full stipend is provided, as well as funding for housing costs.
The undergraduate summer research program in chemistry is a 10-week on-campus research program, with supporting discussion groups, research meetings, and a short course on photoinduced charge transfer, as well as social activities. Research problems are available across the broad landscape of contemporary chemical research:
- Structure, dynamics, synthesis, spectroscopy, and theory
- Inorganic, organic, organometallic, physical, biological, polymer, nuclear, and environmental chemistry
The summer program in physics and astronomy is a 10-week on-campus undergraduate research program. Research areas include:
- Astronomy and astrophysics
- Biological physics
- Condensed matter physics
- High energy physics
- Nuclear physics
- Plasma and laser physics
- Quantum optics
- Physics education
This program is great for students who plan to pursue a medical education and a biomedical research career. It's also open to those who are already in medical school. A stipend is provided.
Sponsored by the Center for Visual Science, this program is for juniors who are interested in neurobiological, optical, psychophysical, or computational aspects of vision. Students in the program receive up to four months of supervised laboratory training and participate in vision seminars and journal clubs. A stipend is provided.
This summer program is only for ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é undergraduates and provides stipend and housing support. Students may choose to work in any University laboratory. Interested individuals should contact Dr. Tony Olek and Ms. Doris Kist directly for details on this program.
This program allows students to pursue research in any field—from biology to politics, English to computer science, and more. The program is for ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é students and students at other participating institutions only. Housing support and a stipend are provided. Participants must be either a low-income, first-generation college student or a member of an underrepresented group.
Minority-Specific Programs: URSMD Ethnic and Multicultural Affairs
This office coordinates and runs a number of summer research programs for undergraduate students and for high school students who are members of underrepresented and economically disadvantaged groups. All programs provide stipends, and the undergraduate program also provides housing costs.
The is aimed at students interested in careers in medicine, while the NIH summer program and the STEP program are aimed at high school students. Interested individuals should contact this office directly for more details about the various programs offered. An is available.