Posts tagged with 'Second Years'


An intensive research program for undergraduate students designed to provide research experience and support the pursuit of an advanced degree in the biomedical sciences.

Eight-week residential program designed for a select group of 18-22 undergraduate scholars to explore problems in mathematical research.

Summer research internship in the field of art conservation.

An immersive summer research program in the Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences.

Internship for exposure to the functions and daily operation of a history museum, library, and research center.

Travel award for Chemistry students presenting at scientific conferences.


It provides means and opportunity to conduct research on any aspect of the Hellenic world from antiquity to the present day.


Summer fellowship program to support undergraduate students interested in cardiovascular research.

NASA internships, fellowships and scholarships leverage NASA’s unique missions and programs to enhance and increase the capability, diversity and size of the nation’s future STEM workforce.

Scientific summer research internship program in Austria.

Summer research opportunity for underrepresented minorities interested in pursuing a PhD.

The Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC) Internship Challenge is a workforce development program focused on enhancing the talent pipeline for Massachusetts companies engaged in life sciences.

Research grants for students in STEM.


The SERC Internship Program offers undergraduates a unique opportunity in the fields of environmental research and public engagement.

The SSRP-Amgen Scholars Program is a fully-funded research-intensive residential program that takes place on Stanford’s beautiful campus for a nine-week period.

The Student Airborne Research Program (SARP) is an eight-week summer internship program to acquire hands-on research experience using NASA Airborne Science Program flying science laboratories.

Intensive summer research program designed to provide experience in mathematical research to interested undergraduates.

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