Summer Research Fellowships
Summer Research Fellowships
The summer fellowships will support STEM Faculty and undergraduate student research teams from the Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, or Earth Environment, and Physics Departments to participate in research for 10 weeks during the summer.
This is a unique opportunity for students to work closely with faculty during the summer and gain a valuable experience in their major of choice.
The Faculty Member will receive a $3000 award stipend and the student fellowship recipients will receive a up to $2500 (in hourly wages). In addition there may be funds available to support the proposed research (supplies, equipment or other activities).
Applications to participate in this program are generally due at the end of February-beginning of March. Check back for more details. Or email us at stem@worcester.edu
Check back for more details for Summer 2024.
Eligibility
- Faculty
- A single full time faculty member in one of the five Aisiku STEM Center Departments
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Earth, Environment, and Physics
- Computer Science
- Mathematics
- A single full time faculty member in one of the five Aisiku STEM Center Departments
- Students
- WSU undergraduate majoring in one of the five STEM Center Departments
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Earth, Environment, and Physics
- Computer Science
- Mathematics
- Student must be enrolled as a full-time matriculated student during the upcoming Fall semester.
- WSU undergraduate majoring in one of the five STEM Center Departments
Expectations
- 10-week commitment to a research project during the summer
- Final written report and public presentation of research (sent to Linda Larrivee and Daron Barnard)
- Thank you letter to Dr. Aisiku (sent to Linda Larrivee and Daron Barnard)
Criteria for selection
- Quality of the research plan
- Support and recommendation of a faculty mentor
- Quality/clarity of personal statement including understanding of the research to be conducted and the impact on future plans
- Likelihood of success (based on your academic record, personal statement, other relevant academic and/or work experiences and recommendation)