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Open To:
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Spring
Summer
Applications closed
Applications closed on February 12, 2023
Approximate Offer Date:
Friday, March 3, 2023
Scientific laboratories can feel like a foreign world, with their own language of specialized vocabulary and cutting-edge techniques — but they are exciting opportunities for discovery for anybody with dedication, curiosity and creativity. The NeURO fellowship program supports you as you join a research lab to help advance our understanding of how the brain works (and why it sometimes doesn't). No experience is necessary, just a spirit of exploration and a desire to work hard!!
Students who do not have previous laboratory experience and students from groups underrepresented in STEM fields are particularly encouraged to apply.
What you will do
Participate in spring quarter research and community building workshops
Participate in summer quarter research and community building workshops
Receive part-time mentorship in their host research lab during spring quarter
Receive a 10-week experiential learning fellowship for full-time research in summer quarter.
Eligibility and Requirements:
Stanford freshman, sophomore and junior undergraduate students are welcome to apply, and students who do not have previous laboratory experience and or are from groups underrepresented in STEM fields are particularly encouraged to do so.
Students must apply in collaboration with a faculty member who welcomes the applicant to join their lab; prospective applicants who have not yet found a lab are encouraged to explore our directory of undergraduate neuroscience research opportunities, and to contact labs of interest to them.
NeURO fellows must agree to participate in all program elements, including:
One quarter (10 weeks) of part-time mentorship and research in the student's host research lab, 8-10 hours/week, during spring quarter
Program orientation and summer skill building workshops
10 weeks of full-time (40 hrs/week) summer research in the student's host lab
End of program Poster session
Applicants must be currently enrolled (not on Leave of Absence).