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Theatre STEM Program - Extended Deadline ![]() The Office of Undergraduate Research in collaboration with the Center for Communicating Science and VT s Theater Arts Program is excited to realize the vision of Dr. Dennis Dean to engage STEM undergraduate researchers in a variety of acting and presentation experiences. The goal of this new program is to help STEM students become effective and engaging communicators. Selected students will
| Upcoming Deadlines February 10 Ice Nucleation International Summer Experience Application Deadline February 15 MAOP Undergraduate Research Internship Application Deadline February 15 CardioSURF Application Deadline February 15 Neutrino and Astrophysics Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates Application Deadline February 28 Theatre STEM Application Deadline March 3 Undergraduate Research Mentorship Award Nomination Deadline March 3 Virginia Governor's Fellows Program Application Deadline March 15 Fralin Undergraduate Research Fellowship Application Deadline |
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![]() Hume Center Summer Internship Program The Virginia Tech Hume Center is pleased to announce the Summer Internship Program for summer 2025! The internship program will allow students to work with our researchers in either Blacksburg or Arlington, VA. Interns will perform novel research as a team member on existing projects with real-world stakeholders and use cases. They will receive individual mentorship from experienced, technical researchers while sharing a summer research experience with a diverse cohort of students. We will be offering positions to undergraduate and graduate students for a 10-week internship (May-July 2025). Interns will be paid hourly at a rate commensurate with location, experience, and academic level. Applications are now open for summer 2025 and will be reviewed on a rolling basis with students being placed by researchers "first come, first served". Offers will be sent out on a rolling basis starting January 29, 2025. For more information and instructions on how to apply, visit the HUME Summer Internship Program form. Ice Nucleation International Summer Experience Students will conduct pre-departure educational activities and peer mentoring in the Schmale Lab at Virginia Tech for about 2 weeks. Then, they will conduct about 7-weeks of field and laboratory research in the Grothe Lab at the Technical University of Vienna, Austria. Upon completion of the research in Austria, the students will return to Virginia Tech for post-trip activities, including presentation of data at Virginia Tech's annual Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium. Applications are due February 10, 2025. For more information on the program and how to apply, visit the IRES webpage. The Multicultural Academic Opportunities Program (MAOP) Summer Research Internship
Cardiovascular Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (CardioSURF) The CardioSURF program is a 10-week summer program sponsored by the American Heart Association that gives students the opportunity to participate in hypothesis-driven independent research at Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC in Roanoke, Virginia. Students will participate in a weekly workshop series to provide hands-on experience in the cutting-edge imaging technologies housed within the research institute to understand appropriate application of each technology in cardiovascular research. This program encompasses a full-time, 40-hour week schedule and supports CardioSURF students with a $6,000 stipend. Housing will also be provided to those students that need it. The deadline to apply is February 15, 2025. For more details, and information on how to apply, visit the CardioSURF webpage. Neutrino and Astrophysics Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates In addition to experiencing the excitement of front-line research, the students will develop the essential skills of a successful scientist, such as critical self-evaluation and self-assessment. The Center for Neutrino Physics faculties will mentor the students carefully, with special emphasis on their communication and dissemination skills. Our program will provide them with the realistic aspects of research at graduate schools and beyond, such as the design and running of experiments, the acquisition and analysis of data, the development and testing of computer codes, the learning of appropriate mathematical/analytic techniques, the formulation of theoretical ideas, as well as the preparation of results for publications and presentations. On-campus housing, a meal plan, and $6,000 stipend is provided for students participating in the program. The deadline to apply is February 15, 2025. For more details, and information on how to apply, visit the Neutrino and Astrophysics Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates webpage. Food, Energy, and Water Security Research Experience for Undergraduates Participants will receive a $6,000 stipend, housing and meals, and travel support for this 10-week summer program beginning May 27, 2025. We welcome applications from undergraduates who have completed at least their freshman year and are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Applications are due February 15, 2025. For more details, and information on how to apply, visit the Food, Energy, and Water Security REU webpage. NASA 2025 Summer Space Mission Analysis Internships Join NASA Langley's Space Mission Analysis Branch at Hampton, VA with these internship programs! Earth Science Strategic Analysis Internship Earth observing satellite missions collect data for a wide range of geophysical parameters, which inform our understanding of the Earth system. These observations are obtained from satellites developed and operated by NASA and other domestic and international space agencies. Expectations:
NASA Langley Research Center is coordinating ISAM activities across NASA, other government agencies, academia, and industry, to document the current state of the art in ISAM capabilities, explore and analyze the future ISAM ecosystem, and support the strategic vision of NASA in ISAM. Eligibility:
The deadline for both NASA internships is February 28, 2025. For more information on how to apply, and other internship opportunities, visit the NASA internship webpage. Collaborative Undergraduate Biostatistics Experience (CUBE) Applications are due February 28, 2025. For more details, and information on how to apply, visit the CUBE webpage. UCLA BIG Summer Program Applications are due March 3, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. For more information on the program and how to apply, visit the BIG Summer Program webpage. Virginia Governor's Fellows Program The program is open to all majors students are placed in different secretariats based on their interests and experience. The applicant must be a Virginia resident OR enrolled in a Virginia college or university. Applications for 2025 are now open, and will be due on Monday, March 3rd, 2025. For more information, and instructions on how to apply, visit the Virginia Governor's Fellowship Program webpage. |
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![]() Undergraduate Research Mentorship Award Nominations Nominations are due March 3, 2025. For more information on how to submit a nomination, visit the Undergraduate Research Mentorship Award webpage. Fralin Undergraduate Research Program (FURF) The Fralin Undergraduate Research Fellowship program is a competitive award program that is open to all Virginia Tech undergraduates with a goal of increasing diversity in research. Fifteen (15) fellowships of $1,350 will be awarded annually to individual students demonstrating academic capability and a strong interest in undergraduate research, to enable them to conduct research with a Virginia Tech faculty mentor over the course of one academic year.
For more information on how to apply, visit the FURF webpage. Dennis Dean Undergraduate Research Scholarship The Office of Undergraduate Research invites you to apply the Dennis Dean Undergraduate Research Scholarship. Dennis Dean Undergraduate Research Scholarship recognizes students who engage in research in ANY field at Virginia Tech. Two scholarships of $1,000 each will be awarded annually in either Fall or Spring semester, preference is given to the student. The scholarship is open to continuing Virginia Tech undergraduate students in good academic standing from any major who are participating in mentored undergraduate research by a faculty member at Virginia Tech. Applications are due March 31, 2025. For more information on how to apply, visit the Dennis Dean Undergraduate Research Scholarship webpage. The Dennis Dean Undergraduate Research & Creative Scholarship Conference The annual Dennis Dean Undergraduate Research and Creative Scholarship conference is a day-long event held at the end of each Spring semester that showcases the wide variety of research and creative scholarship taking place across Virginia Tech. At this event, students present their work as posters and may apply to be considered for several conference awards. The conference will take place all-day on April 25, 2025 in Owens Ballroom. For students interested in presenting, the deadline for submitting to present is April 9, 2025. For more information on how to apply to present your work, visit the Dennis Dean Undergraduate Research and Creative Scholarship webpage. |
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![]() Call for In-Person Judges for Virginia Junior Academy of Sciences Research Symposium The Virginia Junior Academy of Science will hold its 2025 VJAS Research Symposium hybrid event on Saturday, May 31, 2025, at Ferrum College (Ferrum, VA, 24088). This meeting aims to give approximately 500 students in grades seven through twelve from throughout the Commonwealth the opportunity to present papers that will report original research they have conducted. If you're interested in being an in-person judge for this event, please register by February 15. For more information, including how to register, visit the VJAS Research Symposium webpage. Virginia Tech Laptop Orchestra (L2Ork) 2025 Hackathon We re excited to invite you to the 2025 L2Ork Tweeter Hackathon, a two-day hybrid event taking place March 22-23, 2025, at Virginia Tech and online! Hosted by the Virginia Tech Laptop Orchestra (L2Ork), participants will explore sound, music, and technology through L2Ork Tweeter, a free and open-source platform. Activities include hacking the software, co-creating music pieces, and collaborating in an interdisciplinary environment. We are seeking a student with technical expertise and an interest in technology and music to assist with:
The deadline to register is February 15. For more information, including how to register, visit the L2Ork webpage. Paid Post-baccalaureate Research Education Program PREP is a one-year intensive research and professional development program for individuals with a keen interest in pursuing a PhD or MD/PhD in the biomedical sciences. Components of the program include:
Additional benefits include paid travel to conferences and health insurance reimbursement. The application is open until April 30, 2025. For more information on how to apply, visit the PREP webpage. Office of Undergraduate Research
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