Summer Programs
Summer is a vibrant time for undergraduate research with many opportunities to gain experience and funding. These programs are valuable for a wide range of reasons but are mostly intended for students applying to graduate or professional schools.
Most of the programs are known as REUs, or research experiences for undergraduates. You might also see SURF (summer undergraduate research fellowships) or other acronyms, but they mostly refer to the same kind of program: commonly a 6-8 week on-site or virtual experience hosted by a university or research institution.Ìý
With deadlines mostly in January and February, the fall term is a good time to start looking at opportunities for summer and find the best fit for you. We highlight a wide range of programs here and encourage you to expand your search if you don't see anything of interest. Programs are offered in most fields of study (not just STEM). And most programs provide funding to accepted participants!
As you explore, keep in mind that some programs offer entry-level positions while others are seeking students with more experience. Pay attention to the individual program deadlines, which vary widely, and mark your calendar to stay on track. We invite you to to stay in the loop on opportunities in the summer and more! As always, don't hesitate to contact us as you have questions.
The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EBIO) provides a guide to Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU).Ìý
Career Services can help you get your resume in shape for outreach to potential mentors and more!
Opportunity Lists and Databases
Resources
Keep Engaging
Empower inspiring students with transformative opportunities.Ìý