UNDERGRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES
2019 Native Explorers Program
Objectives of the Native Explorers Program are to introduce American Indians to careers in science and medicine; increase the number of American Indians who earn degrees in science and medicine; participate in traditional ways and culture; and provide a powerful network of professionals, scientists, and physicians in federal programs (National Park Service), state agencies (museums and universities), and sovereign nations (federally recognized tribes). The application deadline is March 1.
2019 Great Lakes Summer Fellows Program
The Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research (CIGLR) announces the 2019 Great Lakes Summer Fellows Program, in partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab (GLERL). The Great Lakes Summer Fellows Program exposes students to a broad range of disciplines and provides an exciting opportunity for students to conduct research in the Great Lakes region under the mentorship of a CIGLR or GLERL scientist. The deadline to apply is Feb. 1.
2019 Summer Internships in the Conservation of Art and Historic Works at the Smithsonian Museum Conservation Institute
The Smithsonian Museum Conservation Institute (MCI) is offering short-term opportunities to work on conservation and conservation research projects with conservators of art and historic works. These internships are intended mainly for the summer of 2019, but consideration will be given to projects at other times during the year. Preference will be given to applicants interested in a career in conservation, those currently enrolled in conservation training programs, and graduate students in related subjects. A stipend may be offered for a period of up to 10 weeks. Apply by Feb. 25.
Department of Astronomy of Cornell University 2019 Research Experiences for Undergraduates
Students will work on individual research projects with Cornell faculty and research staff on a wide range of topics in planetary and exoplanetary science, astronomical instrumentation, astrophysics, general relativity, and cosmology. In addition to conducting individual research projects, students will also participate in a series of activities, including lectures, roundtables, and workshops. Students interested in computer science and engineering are also encouraged to apply. The deadline to apply is Feb. 4.
National Indian Health Board (NIHB) Health Policy Fellowship
NIHB Health Policy Fellows are a diverse group of talented Native youth who are dedicated to making a difference in their communities. Fellows work directly with their tribal leadership to identify one priority health issue. Then, with the support of program mentors, fellows learn how to analyze policy in their issue area, create informed recommendations, and advocate for change. Apply by March 1.
Summer Internship for Indigenous Peoples in Genomics (SING)
SING is a one-week workshop aimed at discussing the uses, misuses, and limitations of genomics as a tool for Indigenous peoples’ communities. The workshop will also assist in training Indigenous peoples in the concepts and methods currently used in genomics. Apply by Jan. 31.
San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Sustainable Streets Division’s Summer Internship Program
The City and County of San Francisco is seeking student interns for various engineering and architecture disciplines to provide support to in-house engineering, architecture, landscape architecture, planning, surveying, GIS, and IT staff. Apply by Feb. 13.
Amazon Intern Hiring Workshop
Great Minds in STEM, in partnership with Amazon, invites you to consider applying for the upcoming Amazon Intern Hiring Workshop. This is a unique opportunity for students attending a four-year university in Southern/Central California and pursuing a major field of study related to the computing industry or possessing a strong knowledge and experience in coding. The application deadline is Jan. 25.
Native American Congressional Internship
Even as Native nations achieve greater levels of self-determination, Indian Country continues to be influenced by U.S. federal law and policy. The Udall Internship places students in Senate, House, and federal agency offices to learn firsthand how the U.S. government works with Native nations. Interns will gain a better understanding of the government-to-government relationship and how they can use this knowledge on behalf of their tribes. The application deadline is Jan. 31.
NOAA Undergraduate Scholarships
NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) is accepting applications for the Ernest F. Hollings Scholarship and the EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship. Students who are current sophomores majoring in STEM fields that directly support NOAA’s mission may apply. Eligible students may apply to both programs with one online application due Jan. 31. Community college students who are transferring to four-year institutions are also eligible to apply.
AIBL Indigenous Scholars Internship (Summer 2019)
All internships are paid, full-time positions in your desired field or similar. Internship placements can range anywhere from tribal governments, to nonprofits, to corporations and beyond. We will work with you to determine where you are best suited based on your interests and experience. Apply by Feb. 1.
UCLA Public Health Scholars Training Program
The UCLA Public Health Scholars Training Program provides undergraduate students with the opportunity to address health disparities and explore public health through hands-on training, workshops, and leadership and professional development. The application deadline is Jan. 31.
Explorers-in-Training Program
NOAA’s Office of Ocean Exploration and Research hosts graduate and undergraduate students as Explorers-in-Training (EiT) in collaboration with NOAA’s Educational Partnership Program and Cooperative Science Centers. A typical EiT placement will consist of one 20- to 30-day expedition offshore aboard NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer and/or onshore at the University of New Hampshire Exploration Command Center in Durham, N.H. The deadline has been extended to Jan. 25.
Bruins-in-Genomics (B.I.G.) Summer Research Program
B.I.G. Summer is an eight-week, full-time immersion internship for undergraduates interested in learning how to analyze and interpret biomedical and life sciences data. Students learn the cutting-edge research tools and methods used by leading scientists to solve real-world problems. The deadline to apply is Feb. 4.
New Technologists Summer Academy
This seven-week paid innovation academy is for college freshmen/sophomores pursuing a career in technology. Get real-world experience in app development, design a new product, and gain hands-on training from senior Microsoft engineers and staff in the Microsoft workspace located in Seattle. We especially encourage applications from groups currently underrepresented in computer engineering and nontraditional candidates. Apply by Feb. 15.
Landscapes of Deep Time in the Red Earth of France — Research Training in Paleoclimate
Our National Science Foundation–funded International Research Experiences for Students program involves four weeks of geological (sedimentological) fieldwork in France from late May through June 2019. It is fully funded (in addition to a $2,500 stipend), and is open to current U.S. undergraduates in geoscience (or allied) disciplines. Please don’t hesitate to contact Lily Pfeifer with any questions. Apply by Feb. 1.
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