The University of Wisconsin-Madison Biological Interactions Summer Research Program is now accepting applications for Summer 2023! We are looking for undergraduate students who are interested in an immersive, 10-week faculty-led research experience to prepare for their graduate education and research career. Students will engage in research to explore how genes and the environment influence phenotype. We have a wide array of projects across scales of research from molecular to ecological work.
2023 Program Dates: May 30 – August 5, 2023
Apply by February 15, 2023
There is no cost for program participation. Students will receive a generous stipend and a partial food allowance, as well as full support for travel, housing, health insurance (if needed) costs. Students will also have access to campus libraries, resources, and facilities.
Students who are African American, Hispanic, Native American, Southeast Asian, Native Alaskan, or Native Pacific Islander OR who are from low-income homes OR who are the first in their family to attend college OR who attend small liberal arts institutions without broad research facilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
For more information, please check out the website or contact Dr. Amber Smith, Biological Interactions Program Director, for program details.