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Fall Semester Student Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Oceanography and Marine Science at BIOS (NSF-REU).An RE...
04/07/2026

Fall Semester Student Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Oceanography and Marine Science at BIOS (NSF-REU).
An REU internship at BIOS is a great way for U.S. undergraduate students to gain the experience necessary to embark on graduate studies or careers in science.
BIOS has National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) funding to support undergraduate student researchers at BIOS during the fall semester. Students will conduct research projects under the expert mentorship of BIOS scientists. The list of mentors and an overview of potential research projects can be found on our website.
http://pathwaystoscience.org/programhub.aspx?sort=SUM-BermudaBioStation-MarineSci

Stanford's Multi-Disciplinary Training Program in Cardiovascular Imaging is funded by the National Institute of Biomedic...
04/06/2026

Stanford's Multi-Disciplinary Training Program in Cardiovascular Imaging is funded by the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering of the National Institutes of Health. The program is designed to train the next generation of CV imaging investigators by exposing them to three complementary areas ? clinical, engineering, and molecular imaging.
With the impact of cardiovascular disease on US and world health and the rapid advances in imaging technologies and cardiovascular biology, it is critical that fellows be provided a broad, multi-disciplinary, and collaborative training program to foster their
ability to translate CV imaging research into clinical application. The purpose of this T32 funding mechanism is to advance the training of individuals primarily interested in pursuing careers involving research, especially academic research.
Applications are rolling

To learn more, visit: https://pathwaystoscience.org/programhub.aspx?sort=PDC-Stanford-CardioImaging

Keller BLOOM Program in Ocean ScienceThe Keller BLOOM (Bigelow Laboratory Orders Of Magnitude) Program was founded by Bi...
03/24/2026

Keller BLOOM Program in Ocean Science
The Keller BLOOM (Bigelow Laboratory Orders Of Magnitude) Program was founded by Bigelow scientist Maureen Keller and Trustee Emeritus James McLoughlin to provide students a hands-on ocean science research experience. BLOOM offers Maine students interested in science the opportunity to work alongside professional researchers, exploring the biological, chemical and geological characteristics of the local marine environment through field and laboratory work. Program participants are immersed in a research environment and, through engagement in field sampling and laboratory activities, including data collection, synthesis and analysis, learn what a career as a scientist involves.
https://www.pathwaystoscience.org/programhub.aspx?sort=HSC-BigelowLab-KellerBLOOM

The Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership (SIGP) Scholarship ProgramMontana Tech is pleased to partner with the Alfred P...
03/18/2026

The Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership (SIGP) Scholarship Program
Montana Tech is pleased to partner with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, NACME, and six other universities to offer financial support to qualified Native American/Alaska Native/Hawaiian Native graduate students attending Montana Tech in STEM graduate degree programs.
We invite prospective Native American graduate students to apply for admission and financial support in one of 12 graduate programs in science and engineering, to extend their education to the Master's of Science or doctoral level.
https://www.pathwaystoscience.org/programhub.aspx?sort=GRD-MontanaTech-NativeAmSloan
Application Deadline: 4/15/2026

OHSU PROPEL is a postbaccalaureate workforce training program designed to broaden access to careers in biomedical resear...
03/09/2026

OHSU PROPEL is a postbaccalaureate workforce training program designed to broaden access to careers in biomedical research, We are dedicated to reducing obstacles in graduate education, fostering safe, supportive, and inclusive communities where postbacs can engage in meaningful research experiences and receive mentorship that helps guide their development as future biomedical researchers. We support OHSU Research Assistants (RAs) - and individuals who will be hired as an RA in an OHSU research lab by July 2026 - who plan to pursue a STEM PhD as part of their long-term career goals.
Application Deadline: 4/15/2026

https://www.pathwaystoscience.org/programhub.aspx?sort=PBC-OregonHealthScU-ResearchEd

Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists (PROMYS) - Summer Math Counselor OpportunityPROMYS is designed for the mathe...
03/06/2026

Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists (PROMYS) - Summer Math Counselor Opportunity
PROMYS is designed for the mathematical development of the counselors as well as the students. Like everyone else at PROMYS, counselors immerse themselves in mathematics. Counselors earn a stipend plus free room and board.
PROMYS strongly encourages applications from prospective counselors who identify as female, African American, Hispanic or as being from other groups underrepresented in STEM. Our community is strengthened by diversity.
Application Deadline: 3/15/2026
https://www.pathwaystoscience.org/programhub.aspx?sort=SUM-BostonU-PROMYSCounselor

The Eagleton Science and Politics Fellowship offers Ph.D.-level scientists, engineers, and health professionals the oppo...
02/24/2026

The Eagleton Science and Politics Fellowship offers Ph.D.-level scientists, engineers, and health professionals the opportunity to apply their training and expertise to the development and implementation of relevant state policy. As full-time aides in the executive or legislative branch, Science Fellows bring their advanced technical skills to service in state government. During the one-year program, Science Fellows participate in the political process and support New Jersey state government officials in making evidence-based decisions in public policy areas involving science, engineering, and technology.
Application Deadline: 3/15/2026
https://www.pathwaystoscience.org/programhub.aspx?sort=FEL-Rutgers-EagletonSciPolitics

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