Summer Cardiovascular Research Experience, MCW AHA SURE Program

Summer Cardiovascular Research Experience, MCW AHA SURE Program

10 weeks of hands-on cardiovascular summer research experience, professional skills training, and career preparation for biomedical science or healthcare careers for undergrads from underrepresented groups and/or LGBTQ+:

-$6,000 compensation
-free lodging nearby if not local
-free one-time round-trip airfare/ground transportation to/from the program if not local

Apply by February 1, 2025: https://admissions.mcw.edu/register/summerprogramsapp2025

The Summer Research Opportunities Program (SROP)

The Summer Research Opportunities Program (SROP)

The Summer Research Opportunities Program is a gateway to graduate education at Big Ten Academic Alliance universities. Michigan State University provides undergraduate students from across the United States or U.S. territory with an 11-week summer research collective to advance their future studies in STEM and Social Sciences disciplines. While the program provides many benefits, the main goal is to increase the number of underrepresented students who pursue graduate study and research careers.

Reproductive and Developmental Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research Experience

Reproductive and Developmental Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research Experience

Participants will be trained in areas of reproductive biology and developmental sciences and participate in career development workshops to prepare them for graduate school. This 10-week training program starts on May 27, 2025. Travel, lodging and a monetary stipend will be provided. The opportunity to attend the Society for the Study of Reproduction annual conference may also be available. Preferentially, juniors or rising seniors are invited to apply.

Biomedical Research for University Students in Health Sciences (BRUSH) Summer Research Program

Biomedical Research for University Students in Health Sciences (BRUSH) Summer Research Program

MSU hosts the BRUSH Summer Research Program for undergraduates pursuing biomedical and research-related careers. The goal of the BRUSH Program is to provide hands-on research exposure and graduate or professional school preparation opportunities for students from populations underrepresented in biomedical research. Program dates are May 19 to August 1, 2025. Undergraduate students earn a stipend of $5,700 and are provided room and board on campus, for a total package valued at $9,600.