Department of Biology

Opportunities for Students

 

Summer Research Opportunities

Those interested in biology often utilize the summer months to gain significant experience in research. Summer opportunities can be found all across the nation and range in length and the level of commitment required. This list, complied with resources from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the NIH, gives a small sampling of research programs in the summer months – most of which are full time commitments and include living arrangements.

 

Teaching Opportunities

Teaching opportunities give biology students and recent graduates an opportunity to have a direct impact on student’s understanding of science, from those in kindergarten al the way to undergraduates. Teaching fellowships, some of which are listed, give a stipend to students who are thinking of careers in education. There are also options, like Teach for or SPIRE, for those who might have other career goals, but who are interested in teaching for a smaller amount of time.

 


Scholarships, Grants and Fellowships

For biology students, both at the undergraduate and graduate level, there are numerous scholarships, grants and fellowships available to help fund education and research. Scholarships are given to the student to help financially support their secondary education. They can be for general academic merit – or target to specific groups, like prospective teachers or science majors. Grants are awards given to students to be used for a specific research project. Grants can range from $100 to upwards of $100,000. And lastly, fellowships are financial awards given to promising graduate students that cover full or partial tuition and living expenses.