CASA Research Opportunites

Please note: The application for The Center for the Advancement of Students and Alumni (CASA) programs are all the same. Visit CASA’s website here. For a preview of the application click here.


For the Perimeter Research Assistantship website, click here.


For the Center for Dynamic Multiscale and Multimodal Brain Mapping across the Lifespan (D-MAP) website, click here


For Math Path’s website, click here


Deadline: February 4th, 2024
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University of Alabama Summer Research for Undergraduates Experience

For more information, click here
To apply, click here
Deadline: January 18th, 2024


The University of Alabama at Birmingham also plans and hosts clinical and research undergraduate summer programs that provide an enhanced scientific and professional preparation for students aspiring toward a career in medicine or biomedical sciences. The listed programs in the link below provide discipline-specific training and opportunities for smaller-scale connections within the overall community.
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Success Through Academic Research Scholarship

EM STARS provides support for you to pursue an undergraduate degree and/or a master’s degree depending upon program continuation, and the Office of Environmental Management (EM) seeks to continue engagement with students upon completion of the program, preferably as EM employees. Internship activities will introduce you to the missions, functions, operations, and culture of EM and the hosting site. You can choose the area you are most interested in for the summer! As part of your application, you will identify your top 3 research areas.

Application Deadline: January 22nd, 2024 8:00 AM ET

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2024 Department of Energy Scholars Program

The DOE Scholars Program introduces students and recent college graduates to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) mission and operations.

The DOE Scholars Program offers the following benefits:

  • Stipends starting at $700 per week for undergraduates and $750 per week for graduate students and recent graduates
  • Limited travel reimbursement to/from assigned location
  • Direct exposure to and participation in projects and activities in DOE mission-relevant research areas
  • Identification of career goals and opportunities
  • Development of professional networks with leading scientists and subject matter experts

Eligibility

  • Be a U.S. citizen.
  • Must be pursuing a degree or have received a degree within 5 years in a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) discipline or a field that supports the DOE operations mission including but not limited to communications, management, business, and law.

Application deadline: February 15, 2024, 11:59 PM EST
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Summer Internship with the U.S. Department of Energy

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship (MLEF) Program is a 10-week summer internship for undergraduate and graduate students in STEM majors. As an MLEF participant you will:

Complete a hands-on research project at one of DOE’s National Laboratories or DOE Headquarters.
Learn from our scientists and engineers how we are working to limit the environmental and climate impacts of fossil fuels and industrial processes while working to achieve net-zero emissions.
Receive a weekly stipend. Travel and housing assistance is also available.
The MLEF Program may place students at one of several U.S. Department of Energy sites including but not limited to:

U.S. Department of Energy Headquarters
National Energy Technology Laboratory
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Los Alamos National Laboratory
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Application deadline is January 22, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. EST

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National Security Agency(NSA) Co-Op

Cooperative Education Program (September. 1st, and it will close on Oct. 31st)

  • Our Cooperative Education (Co-op) Program offers high-caliber college students the opportunity to apply their academic knowledge in computer science, as well as computer and electrical engineering and cybersecurity or language focused majors including Chinese, and Russian.
  • Students work on a rotational schedule (one semester at school, one semester at NSA) until graduation.
  • During your work tour, students will work a regular 40-hour week. Each work tour is designed to reveal the specific areas students may want to focus on as a career.
  • The program requires students to work a minimum of 52 weeks (one year) prior to graduation.
  • Application period is open from February 1st to March 31st and from September 1st to October 31st.

Traffic Operations Intern – Summer 2024

Undergraduate Computer Science Internship:

What you’ll do:

  • Assists project team members with various support tasks.
  • Conducts basic research and data collection.
  • Maintains records, collections and files related to specific projects.
  • Assist in the development of graphics, presentation materials and reports.
  • Performs other duties assigned.

Deadline: March 5, 2024

If you are interested in this internship click here to apply

SiriusXM Summer Technology Internships

SiriusXM is offering interships in the following areas:

  • Backend Engineering & Science
  • Product Design & Connected Vehicle Engineering
  • Security
  • Product Management & Business Analyst
  • Network Engineering

Internships are a mix of remote & in-person (NYC, Oakland, NJ, Irving, TX, Fredericksburg, VA, Atlanta, GA, Farmington Hills, MI, Deerfield Beach, FL) and all opportunities are paid. Additionally, students may receive academic credit if they wish to do so. The summer session has two cohorts for students to choose from, June 3rd – August 9th or June 17th – August 23rd. 

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Summer 2024 Research with the Department of Homeland Security

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate Office of University Programs sponsors the Professional Opportunities for Student Workforce to Experience Research (HS-POWER) Program for undergraduate and graduate students. 
How to Apply:
A completed application consists of:
·       A completed Zintellect Profile
·       A completed Application which contains:
1. An Interest Essay:
The essay includes questions specific to the program addressing each of the following topics:
·       Personal Motivation for applying
·       Career Goals
·       Research Interests and Relevance to DHS Research Areas
2. Transcripts/Academic Records:
·       Unofficial transcripts or copies of the student academic records printed by the applicant or by academic advisors from internal institutional systems may be submitted with the application.
.   Transcripts/Academic records must include name of the academic institution, name of the student, completed/in progress coursework and grades. Documents must have all social security numbers, student identification numbers, and/or dates of birth removed (blanked out, blackened out, made illegible, etc.) prior to uploading into the application system.
·       Copies of official transcripts will be required if an appointment is offered.
3. Letters of Recommendation:
You are required to request recommendations from a professional who can speak to your academic record and potential for success in an appointment as indicated by academic accomplishments, as well as communication and teamwork skills. Recommenders will be asked to complete a recommendation in Zintellect. 
·       Recommendations submitted via email will not be accepted. 
·       You are solely responsible for following up with your recommenders to ensure timely completion.
Additional Information
·       For students enrolled at a 2-year institution during the 2023-2024 academic year: Internship assignment is contingent on the student providing proof of application to a 4-year institution at the time appointment is accepted. Proof of enrollment in the 4-year institution for fall 2024 will be required upon appointment.