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2 Summer Institutes (Harvard-MIT)

The Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST) is sponsoring its 2011 Summer Institute with one track in Bioinformatics and Integrative Genomics (BIG) and one in Biomedical Optics. We would like to invite undergraduate students from your institution to visit our website at http://web.mit.edu/hstsummer. Please note the application deadline for both tracks is January 31, 2011.

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MIT Summer Research Program (MSRP)

The Office of the Dean for Graduate Education at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will host its annual MIT Summer Research Program (MSRP) from June 5 – August 6, 2011

MSRP, an institutional effort that began in 1986, facilitates the involvement of talented undergraduate students in research aspects of the fields of engineering and science—particularly those who are underrepresented in these fields.

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4th annual SDSU Student Research Symposium

The Student Research Symposium is a two-day event to recognize the outstanding scholarly accomplishments of SDSU students. The SRS provides a public forum where SDSU students present their research, scholarship, or creative activities. Presentations, oral or poster, are organized by academic disciplines with divisions for undergraduate, master’s and doctoral students.

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Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP)

The California Space Grant Consortium is pleased to announce the second year of its Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) for students studying Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Students will receive between $1,500 and $2,000 to conduct research projects on your campuses. Thirty to forty California students will receive awards.

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Research Assistant/Programmer vacancies

Mathematical Policy Research (MPR), a social policy and research firm headquartered in Princeton, NJ. We are interested in recruiting undergraduate students from your school for multiple Research Assistant/Programmer vacancies across all 5 of our office locations (Princeton, NJ; Washington, DC; Cambridge, MA; Ann Arbor, MI; Oakland, CA) and are seeking 2011 spring graduates. For this position, we typically seek students that majored in Economics, Mathematics, Psychology, Sociology and Public Policy, but are open to other majors that provide the applicable skill set that is required.

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Howell-CSUPERB Research Scholar Program Award

Please note the request for applications for the 2011 Howell-CSUPERB Research Scholar Program Award. This program can provide $3K for an undergraduate student doing a research project in any biotechnology related discipline. The proposal is relatively simple, and the award provides support for a promising research student, a nice addition to a student’s CV, and a benefit to the sponsoring laboratory.

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REACH recruitment event for prospective Ph.D. students

REACH brings to the campus talented students from all over the U.S. who plan on, or are seriously considering, pursuing a Ph.D. in an engineering field. This event is particularly geared toward students from backgrounds that are historically underrepresented in the field of engineering: African-American, Latino and Native American. Travel expenses, hotels and meals are all paid for by the USC Viterbi School.

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