Opportunities for Opportunities for Undergraduate StudentsUndergraduate Students
PGCC Department of Psychological & Sociological Sciences Freshman Seminar
Series
October 18, 2012
Sonia R. Bell, M.S.Ed.Associate Professor
Student OpportunitiesStudent Opportunities• NIH Undergraduate Scholarship ProgramThe National Institutes of Health (NIH) Undergraduate
Scholarship Program (UGSP) offers competitive scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are committed to careers in biomedical, behavioral, and social science health-related research. The program offers:
• Scholarship support• Paid research training at the NIH during the
summer• Paid employment and training at the NIH after
graduation
Summer ProgramsSummer Programs• Intramural Research Program of the National Institute on Drug Abuse:
Recruitment & Training Program for Under-represented PopulationsAn intramural program that provides training opportunities for students who are interested in the scientific basis of drug abuse. A limited number of positions are available each summer. Selection is very competitive. DEADLINE: Completed packets are due in entirety March 1 of each year.
• The Leadership Alliance Summer Research - Early Identification Program (SR-EIP)
• 8-10 week summer program that provides undergraduates with training and mentoring research and prepares them to pursue competitive applications to graduate schools. Designed as a gateway to ongoing resources, mentoring and professional networks to support all participants along their chosen career path. Designed specifically for undergraduates interested in applying to PhD or MD-PhD programs. Every element of your complete application must be received no later than midnight of February 1, 2013.
Research Supplements to Promote Research Supplements to Promote
Diversity in Health-Related Diversity in Health-Related
ResearchResearch • NIH-wide program (Research
Supplements to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research PA-08-190 )
• Supplements certain active grants that have sufficient time
• ICs vary on participation and implementation
• Provides mentoring/training for an identified individual from underrepresented or disadvantaged populationo Racial/Ethnic Minorityo Disabledo Disadvantaged Background Excerpted from Beatty, 2012
Diversity SupplementsDiversity Supplements• Supports persons at five levels:
o High schoolo Undergraduateso Graduate studentso Post doctoralo Investigators
• Type/Amount of support varies with levels• Review by NIDA committee with program
representatives (exception: undergrads reviewed within office)
Excerpted from Beatty, 2012
Summer Research Summer Research with NIDAwith NIDA
• NIDA facilitates matching of students and investigators
• Provides 8-10 week research placement with a NIDA investigator
• Announcement released in late fall• Application due date is winter• Selections made in spring• Students start in June
Excerpted from Beatty, 2012
Selected Student Selected Student Programs Programs
Opportunities Available Opportunities Available • Summer Internship Program in Biomedical Research (SIP).
Program Description: Summer programs at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) provide an opportunity to spend a summer working at the NIH side-by-side with some of the leading scientists in the world, in an environment devoted exclusively to biomedical research. The NIH consists of the 240-bed Mark O. Hatfield Clinical Research Center and more than 1200 laboratories/research projects located on the main campus in Bethesda, MD and the surrounding area as well as in Baltimore and Frederick, MD; Research Triangle Park, NC; Phoenix, AZ; Hamilton, MT; Framingham, MA; and Detroit, MI. NOTE: the number of positions in Phoenix, Hamilton, Framingham, and Detroit is limited.
• Internships cover a minimum of eight weeks, with students generally arriving at the NIH in May or June. The NIH Institutes and the Office of Intramural Training & Education sponsor a wide range of summer activities including lectures featuring distinguished NIH investigators, career/professional development workshops, and Summer Poster Day.
Excerpted from Beatty, 2012
2012 Community College 2012 Community College Summer Enrichment Summer Enrichment
Program (CCSEP)Program (CCSEP)• In summer the NIH will offer a special SIP
program designed to recruit community college students to the NIH. Students in CCSEP can take advantage of all the opportunities available to other SIP interns. In addition, they will make a commitment to completing an enrichment curriculum.
Excerpted from Beatty, 2012
More Programs More Programs • Recruitment and Training for Under-represented Popul
ations (RTURP) Program (NIDA, Baltimore, MD)
• Biomedical Engineering Summer Internship Program (BESIP)
• Introduction to Cancer Research Careers (ICRC) • Werner H. Kirsten Student Intern Program (Frederick,
MD) • Cancer Research Interns (CRI) Summer Program • Summer Internship Program in Biomedical Research fo
r Veterinary Medical Students
• Excerpted from Beatty, 2012
More Programs More Programs • Diversity in Vision Research & Opthalmology (DIV
RO)
• NIDDK Office of Minority Health Research Coordination (OMHRC) Summer Internship Program
• NIDCR Summer Dental Student Award • Office of Research Facilities Summer Intern Progr
am (opportunities in trades, architecture, and physical sciences
• Biomedical Engineering Summer Internship Program (BESIP)
More programs More programs • Werner H. Kirsten Student Intern Program Brief Program Description: The Werner H. Kirsten Student
Intern Program (WHK SIP) at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) at Frederick is designed to expose high school seniors to research and administrative management in a health care environment. The scientific interns experience the basic methods of biomedical research through "hands-on" laboratory training. The students in the Internships in Support of Science/Research are assigned projects in budget, personnel, information technology, graphics and media.
Program Start & End Dates: June to May (year long: paid 8 weeks in summer, volunteer during school year)
Who is eligible: high school students who have successfully completed their junior year
More ProgramsMore Programs• Harvard Summer Program in Epidemiology This program, which is for college students from
groups underrepresented (broadly construed) in biomedical research at the Harvard School of Public Health.
More ProgramsMore Programs• The Maternal and Child Health Careers/Research I
nitiatives for Student Enhancement (MCHC/RISE-UP Program
This program provides opportunities for enhanced public health and related training to undergraduate students from underrepresented populations. The program takes place at three sites, one each at Johns Hopkins University, the University of South Dakota, and the University of Southern California.
More ProgramsMore Programs• The University of Pittsburgh Models of Infectious Disea
se Agent Study (MIDAS) Center of Excellence This summer research opportunity is for
undergraduate students in the field of computational modeling and simulation of infectious diseases. Through this ten-week Summer Research Program, participants will gain an appreciation of major research questions being raised at the intersection of public health, biological science, and computer technology and become acclimated to the rigors of scientific research and graduate education. Women and underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged to apply.
More ProgramsMore Programs• Smith College Summer Science and Engineering P
rogram (SSEP) for high school girls This program runs from July 1 through July 28 at
Smith College in Northampton, MA. It is open to girls of all nationalities. There is a charge, but some financial aid is available.
More ProgramsMore Programs• Student Volunteer Program at the White House Off
ice of Science & Technology Policy Opportunities in a variety of areas for college
students who are U.S. citizens.• Summer Program in Quantitative Sciences at the
Harvard School of Public Health For college undergraduates who would like to
learn how quantitative methods can be applied in the study of human health.
SURF, Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship At the National Institute of Standards and Technology, in Gaithersburg, MD or Boulder, CO.
More ProgramsMore Programs• Riken Brain Science Institute Summer Program Opportunities for advanced trainees to complete
either a two-month laboratory internship or a seven-day intensive lecture course just outside Tokyo, Japan. Funds may be available to support those with financial need.
• University of Maryland School of Public Health Summer Training and Research (STAR) Program This program is designed to provide traditionally under-represented undergraduate students with 2 consecutive summers of a 10-week research training and career development program to enhance their potential to apply for and complete graduate degrees in biomedical and behavioral science relevant to preventing and treating cardiovascular disease. The application is not yet available.
Summer Science Summer Science FellowshipFellowship
late June to early AugustGeorge Mason University, University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins University offered through the APA Science Directorate.
An expenses-paid, intensive summer training program, the purpose of SSF is to allow up to 12 talented students to be placed in the psychology laboratories of some of the most outstanding researchers in the Washington, DC area for up to 6 weeks. The SSF program gives students an opportunity to explore the intellectual, personal, and social processes of scientific inquiry and to experience cutting-edge psychological research through hands-on laboratory activities. SSF offers promising students the opportunity to equip themselves with skills essential to succeed in graduate school, and gives students who plan to pursue advanced degrees in psychological science the opportunity to be mentored by nationally-known faculty.
The six-week program is expected to run from late June to early August. APA will pay students a summer salary, as well as cover all travel and living expenses. This should make the program financially feasible for most college students.
Eligibility is strictly limited to rising college seniors (what does this mean?) at US or Canadian colleges and universities. Applicants should be psychology majors, although students with related preparation may apply if they expect to enter a psychological science graduate program. International students enrolled in US or Canadian colleges are eligible; US citizenship is not required. Students from underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply.
www.apa.org/science/ssf.html
(Excerpted from Hailstorks, 2008)
• Columbia University/Barnard College Amgen Scholars' Summer Research Program
• Colorado College's Internship Resources on the Web
• University of Maryland College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Summer Research Initiative to Increase Diversity
• I• National Institutes of Health (NIH) Research and Training Opportunities - Student Programs
• National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Program
• Undergraduate Psychology Summer Internship Program - Pace University, Counseling Center, New York City Campus
• The Post baccalaureate Research and Education Program (PREP) at the University of New Mexico
• Rice University's Career Services Center
• Skidmore College - Student Advice: Jobs & Internships
• University of California - Irvine Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP)
• The Integrated Micro/Nano Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (IMSURE) at the University of California, Irvine (UCI)
(Excerpted from Hailstorks, 2008)
Undergraduate Research Undergraduate Research
Opportunities and InternshipsOpportunities and Internships
A Minority Graduate Preparation Program The goal of Project L/EARN is to increase the
number of minority students in the fields of mental health, health and health policy
research,thereby expanding the breadth of health
research to include a broader range of ethnic and cultural issues, concerns and
perspectives. http://www.ihhcpar.rutgers.edu/projectlearn
PROJECT L/EARNPROJECT L/EARN
(Excerpted from Hailstorks, 2008)
Applied Psychological Science Applied Psychological Science
Research OpportunitiesResearch OpportunitiesUniversity Based Programs• Claremont Graduate University: School of
Behavioral and Organizational Sciences http://www.cgu.edu/pages/1287.asp
• George Mason University: http://chss.gmu.edu/chss/research/researchcenters.cfm
• Arizona State University: http://chss.gmu.edu/chss/research/researchcenters.cfm
(Excerpted from Hailstorks, 2008)
Applied Psychological Science Applied Psychological Science
Research OpportunitiesResearch OpportunitiesField Experience:• Army Research Institute:
www.hqda.army.mil/ari/opps/consortium.shtml• Rand Institute: www.prgs.edu/• Government Agencies: US DHHS: National
Institute of Mental Health: www.nimh.nih.gov• Professional Organizations (Society for
Industrial Organizational Psychology www.siop.org/IOInternships/Organizations.aspx
(Excerpted from Hailstorks, 2008)
Applied Research Psychology Applied Research Psychology
OpportunitiesOpportunitiesProfessional Development Workshops:• APA: Advanced Training Institutes:
www.apa.org/science/ati.html
• Claremont University Professional Development Workshops: www.cgu.edu/pages/465.asp
(Excerpted from Hailstorks, 2008)