Occasionally, the Department of Biological Sciences hears of research opportunities or graduate program information sessions. We post them on our myUMBC page to keep our students informed. If you have any questions, please contact that specific program.
Harvard University
Summer Research Program
The Harvard-Amgen Scholars Program is a ten-week faculty mentored residential summer research program for undergraduates in biotechnology. Through this program, a diverse cohort of undergraduates will have the opportunity to work in laboratories of faculty across the Harvard campus. In addition to research, the Scholars will participate in a number of intellectual, pre-professional development, and social activities throughout the program. The scholars will live on Harvard University’s main campus, in Cambridge, MA, among over 300 undergraduate residents of the Harvard Summer Undergraduate Research Village community in one of the historic Houses along the Charles River.
Eligibility to apply: current sophomores, juniors and non-graduating seniors
Students with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.2 out of 4.0 scale, with serious interest in biotechnology and biomedical research. Prior research experience is not required.
Please check out the Harvard-Amgen Scholars Program for additional information on eligibility, benefits, summer programming and how to apply. https://uraf.harvard.edu/amgen-scholars.
The deadline to submit complete applications is February 1, 2022.
Questions? Contact us at amgenscholars@harvard.edu
Indiana University
REU Program in Animal Behavior
Every summer, the Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior (CISAB), with generous support from the National Science Foundation, invites ten talented undergraduates to Bloomington, Indiana to work with IU faculty on individualized research projects in animal behavior.
We request that you kindly print the attached flyer and post it around your institution. We are looking to elicit quality applicants for the upcoming 2022 Summer REU program and are hoping you could help get the word out.
Information on the 2022 REU Program in Animal Behavior at Indiana University: https://animalbehavior.indiana.edu/research/reu/index.html
How to Apply: https://animalbehavior.indiana.edu/research/reu/reu-applications.html
Maryland Sea Grant
Science Management and Policy Internship
Are you graduating or a recent graduate
looking for an opportunity in science policy or management? Apply to join
the Maryland Sea Grant team as a Science Management and Policy
Intern. This one to two-year internship will offer experience working with an
environmental-focused university organization dedicated to research, education,
and outreach. This position will provide fundamental training for interns to
transition to graduate school or the private, non-profit, or governmental
sectors. As part of the internship, you will be expected to complete 2-3
special projects, participate in several professional development trainings,
and contribute to the administration of our main office.
This internship will be for one year with the option to renew for a second
year. The internship is a full-time, 40 hours per week, Contractual Contingent
2 position at Maryland Sea Grant’s office in College Park, Maryland.
The intern will be paid an annual salary of $35,000 as well as limited benefits
including health insurance, tuition remission, and generous leave. In
early 2022, it is expected that the internship will be a mix of in-person and
remote work.
To apply, please submit your application through our internship
portal by Friday, January 7, 2022. The application
must include:
· Responses to four short answer questions (maximum 300 words each):
· A resume
· An undergraduate transcript (released to student acceptable)
· A writing sample of no more than 1000 words
· A list of three references
Learn more about the position and application on our website or reach out to us at mdsg.research@umd.edu. The anticipated start date for this position is February 2022.