The DOE Scholars Program introduces students and recent college graduates to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) mission and operations.
Why should I apply?
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The DOE Scholars Program introduces students and recent college graduates to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) mission and operations.
Why should I apply?
In partnership with Educational Testing Consultants, WVU's Continuing Professional Education (CPE) is offering comprehensive test preparation classes in live-online formats for the GMAT, GRE and LSAT.
Check out the list of courses including times offered and prices.
Read on: Test Prep (GRE, LSAT, etc.) Offered Full Article: Test Prep (GRE, LSAT, etc.) Offered
The Summer Program to Increase Diversity in Undergraduate Research (SPIDUR) is an 8-week summer program for high-achieving under-represented, first generation, or disabled undergraduate students, providing research experience and professional development training in their field of interest. These opportunities are not typically available in the undergraduate classroom. This learn-by-doing model places an emphasis on graduate education and allows the Scholars to put their experiential learning into practice, preparing them to excel in their future studies and research. In addition to mentored research activities, scholars participate in weekly professional development training to build skills critical to professional success. Topics include: responsible conduct of research, developing a competitive research fellowship application, preparing an academic resume, professional communication tools, and a session on preparing for graduate school. The program culminates with the Summer Research Symposia, where students participating in summer research programs on campus present their research results. The Summer Research Symposia is free and open to the public.
Summer scholars receive a stipend of $4000 for the 8 weeks of the program. Housing will be provided, but space is limited. Travel to UNC Charlotte is not supported by the program. For further information, please contact advanceuncc@uncc.edu. The Charlotte Research Scholars are sponsored by the Division of Academic Affairs, Graduate School, and Charlotte Research Institute. Apply now by December 14, 2018. Specific Details about the Program.
For this academic year, we'll be offering Winter, Spring and Summer Programs in 9 locations:
All of our Programs feature a series of career-readiness classes, workshops and
events centered around an internship placement at a leading company in an industry
of interest to a student.
Our programs are open to students from any year and with any major, and they
may choose a placement in one of 9 career fields:
by Trinity Shaver, Undergraduate Research Ambassador
The University of Wisconsin-Madison offers 11 summer research programs (May 28-Aug 3, 2019) in varying disciplines. All of the programs at Wisconsin-Madison.
Applications open on Nov. 1, 2018. Apply by Feb. 15, 2019.
Read on: Bioscience Summer Research Experiences Full Article: Bioscience Summer Research Experiences
Agricultural & Environmental Sciences Category (10 posters)
Read on: 2018 Summer Symposium Winners Full Article: 2018 Summer Symposium Winners
The Honors College is offering grants up to $1,000 for third year Honors students who are engaged in experiential learning which could include: research, internships, creative work/inventions & entrepreneurship, community engagement, and global engagement through study abroad. The money may be used to purchase supplies, incidental travel costs, conference or other fees, or other expenses critical to a successful project. Applications are due by Monday, Oct. 15.
Read on: Grant for 3rd Year Honors Students Full Article: Grant for 3rd Year Honors Students
Student Legislative Internships with the WV Higher Education Policy Commission
Available
Interested in interning with the West Virginia State Legislature this January through
early May? Apply to this opportunity through the WV Higher Education Policy Commission.
In the past, students have received 12 hours of college credit from their institution,
and a weekly stipend from our agency for serving as an intern.
Read more about how to apply
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Are you interested in learning about, searching for, and taking part in external scholarly opportunities (e.g., paid summer research experiences, internships at national/government labs or agencies, undergraduate symposia/conferences and journals)?