Undergraduate interns begin June 7, 2010 and depart 10 weeks later on August 13, 2010. High School interns begin July 6, 2009 and depart six weeks later on August 13, 2010. All interns are expected to devote 40 hours per week to their projects, participate in all program seminars and meetings and present their research in the annual “PGRP Student Symposium.”
Undergraduates receive a competitive stipend, meal allowance, travel assistance and group housing near the Cornell campus. PGRP Undergraduate Internships are funded by the National Science Foundation, (Research Experiences for Undergraduates, REU Award #0453331).
High School interns are supported by the generosity of local donors. High School interns receive stipends, but are not provided housing, travel or meal allowances.
All interns must be US citizens or Permanent Residents with valid green cards. Undergraduates must be enrolled in a college or university and in good academic standing. Graduating undergraduate seniors are not eligible.
Local, junior and senior high school students with strong science backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Please note: If you are a high school senior who will be enrolled in a college/university for the Fall, please apply to the Undergraduate PGRP Internship Program. For the undergraduate internship, you must be 18 at time of internship.
The Plant Genome Research Program (PGRP) seeks students for summer internships who are genuinely interested in learning to conducting plant biology research. Ideal students are enthusiastic, highly motivated to continue learning throughout the summer and capable of working with others. We do not necessarily require the highest grades, but we look for students who will take full advantage of and benefit from an intensive research-based learning opportunity.
Register for access to the online application. Complete and submit an online application. Request two Letters of Recommendation from people that know your academic potential. Send your official transcripts the Education and Outreach Coordinator.
Application Deadline: Friday, February 5, 2010. Late materials will not be reviewed