Cornell Center for Astrophysics and Planetary Science 2025 Research Experiences for Undergraduates

Attn: Rice University Undergraduate Studies

The Cornell Center for Astrophysics and Planetary Science is pleased to announce its 2025 Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program.

Students will work on individual research projects with Cornell faculty and research staff on a wide range of topics in planetary science, solar system exploration, astrobiology, exoplanets, radio, infrared, and submillimeter astronomy, and related theoretical topics as well as astronomical instrumentation. In addition to their research, students will participate in a series of group activities including lectures, roundtables, workshops and one or two field trips.

For each participant, a stipend of $7,000 will be provided for the ten-week session, plus $1,250 for housing and meals and up to $800 for travel to and from Ithaca. The program will also provide up to $1,000 to travel to present results at a professional meeting, observe or other research-related activities. Tentative program dates, to be confirmed by February 28, 2025, are Monday, June 2, 2025, to Friday, August 8, 2025. In case of conflict with a student’s academic schedules, dates may be adjusted if approved by the student’s mentor.

To be eligible, undergraduate students must be US citizens or permanent residents. Eligible candidates must have completed at least one year of undergraduate academic training by June 2025 and will graduate at or after the end of the 2025 fall semester or quarter at their school.

Astronomy, astrophysics, planetary science, physics, geophysics, computer science and engineering students are encouraged to apply.

REU projects offer an opportunity to explore the nation’s diverse student talent pool and broaden participation in science and engineering. Women, underrepresented minorities, persons with disabilities, veterans and other non-traditional students are encouraged to apply.

Learn about the program

Download a poster for display

Fill out an application

Completed applications AND all supporting materials must be received by Monday, February 3, 2025, at 5 pm EST.

The Cornell University 2025 Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program in Astrophysics and Planetary Science is funded by NSF Award AST-2244064.

Cornell University is an equal opportunity employer.

Opportunities for Undergraduates: 2025 Summer Programs at Michigan State University

Flyer:  MSU REU Physics 2025

Nuclear Science Summer School (NS3) at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams

Michigan State University is pleased to announce that it will host the 9th Nuclear Science Summer School (NS3) from May 11 to May 17, 2025. This program is specifically designed for undergraduate students and aims to provide participants with an introduction to the fields of nuclear science and nuclear astrophysics. The NS3 will include a series of lectures and activities covering selected topics in nuclear science and nuclear astrophysics, offering a comprehensive overview of the field. The sessions will be conducted in person and led by esteemed researchers based at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB). This initiative is funded by the National Science Foundation. The application deadline for NS3 is February 21, 2025. For additional information about NS3 and the application process, please visit https://frib.msu.edu/public/frib-outreach/ns3.html.  If you have any inquiries, you may contact the NS3 organizers at ns3@frib.msu.edu.

Physics REU

The MSU 2025 Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Physics is scheduled to take place from May 27th to August 1st . The application deadline is February 7, 2025. For detailed information regarding the application process and program specifics, please direct students to our website: https://pa.msu.edu/undergraduate-program/reu-program.aspx. Should you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out via email at tessmer@msu.edu .

Thank you so much for helping to spread this information! We really appreciate your support!

 

Remco Zegers, for the NS3 Organizing Committee

Facility for Rare Isotope Beams

Michigan State University

640 South Shaw Lane

East Lansing, MI 48824, USA

Tel. 517-908-7473

Email: ns3@frib.msu.edu

 

Flyer:  MSU REU Physics 2025

Virtual Open House at the University of Chicago Astronomy & Astrophysics

[Note: If students attend they get a fee waiver if they apply to grad. school at Chicago]

flyer:  UChicago A&A Open House

From: Daisy Bissonette <dbissonette@uchicago.edu>
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2024 10:01 AM
To: Daisy Bissonette <dbissonette@uchicago.edu>
Subject: Virtual Open House at the University of Chicago Astronomy & Astrophysics Department

Dear Astronomy & Physics department members,

I am reaching out on behalf of the Community Engagement Group from the Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of Chicago. We are hosting a virtual open house for prospective graduate students on November 22nd. The details of the events and registration links are included in the attached flyer. Notably, attendees will receive a fee waiver. 

If you could share this with your students that may be applying to graduate school this cycle, we would greatly appreciate it.

Let us know if you have any questions. Thank you!

Best,

Daisy Bissonette (she/her/hers)

Graduate Student at the University of Chicago

flyer:  UChicago A&A Open House

Announcing the D. E. Shaw Group’s 2025 Fellowships

I’m Cody, a member of the Campus Recruiting team at the D. E. Shaw group. We’re a global investment and technology development firm based in New York City. I wanted to let you know that current second-year undergraduate students can now apply for our 2025 fellowships. Could you please share this opportunity with your students and encourage them to apply? Feel free to forward this email and/or the attached flyer.

Our fellowships are unique educational programs that give students insight into our firm and industry. No finance experience necessary! Over three days at our NYC headquarters, fellows participate in interactive seminars led by notable speakers and our staff. They’ll also spend time with senior leaders at the firm, discuss career paths in finance with recent hires and long-tenured employees, and develop relationships with students from schools around the country. There’s a $1,500 stipend, and we’ll cover their travel and accommodations.

Students can learn more on our fellowships website or check out this video to hear from former fellows. A few key dates:

  • January programs: Applications are open until Friday, November 8, 2024.
  • March programs: Applications are open until Friday, January 3, 2025.

Applications for our summer 2025 internships are also open (for 2026 graduates)! Students can get a quick overview of our internships on our Campus website, and apply for as many roles as they’d like here.

Thanks for your consideration, and feel free to reach out to me with any questions.

Best,

Cody Marshall (he/him)

Recruiting | The D. E. Shaw Group

About Us: The D. E. Shaw group was founded in 1988 and has over 2,500 people worldwide. Our culture combines the best aspects of finance, technology, and academia to help create an inclusive, dynamic, and engaging working environment. Our efforts include deploying advanced investment techniques to uncover hard-to-find sources of potential return, developing new technologies when existing solutions won’t do, and launching innovative businesses across industries. We search the globe for talented people who think creatively and rationally, who bring passion to their work, and who put ego aside in the interest of getting things right. We invest in their growth and empower them to do their best work where they’re free to be themselves.

— Flyer: D. E. Shaw Group Fellowships & Internships

Reminder: Applications due Monday: Science in a Flash – Share Your Research in 20 Slides!

Applications due Monday: Science in a Flash — Share Your Research in 20 Slides! 

Get ready to take the stage at Science in a Flash, a fast-paced lightning talk competition where School of Natural Sciences undergraduate students showcase their research or experiential learning in just 20 slides, with only 20 seconds per slide. Each participant will have 20 slides, with 20 seconds per auto-advancing slide, to present their work.

Preliminary Rounds:

The competition will take place over multiple preliminary rounds, with one presenter from each day moving on to go head-to-head in a final competition for a chance to win cash prizes and earn the title of Science in a Flash Champion. Students can apply individually or in teams of up to three. For group entries, cash prizes will be split.

Eligibility:

Students must be completing or intending to complete a major or minor in the School of Natural Sciences to apply. Presentations on both on-campus and off-campus experiential learning, including course-based research, are welcome.

How to Apply: 

Submit the following via this application form: https://forms.gle/n82jqjDmHeigespg6

  1. 60-Second Video: Tell us about your topic and why it excites you. This is your chance to showcase your passion and give us a preview of your presentation style. Record the video on your phone or computer, save it as a .mp4 file, and name it: FirstNameLastName_IntroVideo.mp4. Include a link to view or download your video in the application.
  2. Short Description (max 250 words): Describe how you plan to align your talk with the fast-paced. Highlight any creative approaches or strategies you’ll use to engage the audience and make your presentation stand out.

Application Deadline: Monday, September 23, 2024 at 11:59 p.m.

Visit https://naturalsciences.rice.edu/science-flash for additional details

Caltech’s FUTURE Ignited program

Dear Colleague,

On Saturday, October 5, Caltech will kickoff our 5th annual virtual FUTURE Ignited program.

Caltech recognizes that the diversity of background, experience, and thought is essential to achieving and maintaining scientific excellence. The FUTURE Ignited program is designed to support and encourage aspiring graduate students by providing the opportunity to learn more about graduate programs at Caltech and, more broadly, the graduate school admissions process.

Please share this information with your top rising Junior and Senior students, in STEM fields — who may be interested in pursuing a PhD — to participate.

Faculty nominations are not necessary. Students are able to register themselves at: https://forms.gle/ajCJPWkrgULE4w1z7

 

Thank you for your support!

Candace Rypisi

Assistant Vice Provost; Director of Student-Faculty Programs

candacer@caltech.edu

NOIRLab REU Program in Chile for Summer 2025

From: Nicole Auza <nicole.auza@noirlab.edu>
Subject: First announcement: NOIRLab REU Program in Chile for Summer 2025
Date: July 9, 2024 at 11:50:46 AM CDT
To: undisclosed-recipients:;


Dear Colleagues,

We are thrilled to announce the launch of the NOIRLab Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program at our site in La Serena, Chile. Building on the success of the former NOAO REU program, this initiative will commence in the 2025 Chilean summer (January – March).

This unique program offers undergraduate students the opportunity to:

  • Work closely with a NOIRLab research mentor on an exciting research topic.

  • Experience professional astronomy observing firsthand.

In addition, the program includes:

  • An introduction to coding in Python for astronomy.

  • A comprehensive professional development program.
  • Chile-specific astronomy-related enrichment activities designed to enhance understanding and appreciation of the local and cultural context in which astronomy operates.

Participants will gain hands-on experience with the cutting-edge techniques of modern astrophysics while developing critical thinking, data analysis, teamwork, science communication, and other professional skills applicable to a wide array of careers in STEM. Students will be based in La Serena and will receive a stipend and housing on the NOIRLab campus.

Application Deadline: 23 September 2024

For further details and to apply, please visit our website:

https://noirlab.edu/science/resources/REU-PIA/REU-Chile 

We encourage interested students who are U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, or U.S. permanent residents to apply. Should you have any questions about the program, please contact Joan Najita (joan.najita@noirlab.edu) and Guillermo Damke (guillermo.damke@noirlab.edu).

Please share this exciting opportunity with your networks and encourage eligible students to apply!

Best regards,

REU organizing team

University of Toledo Physics & Astronomy NSF-REU 2024 Summer Program Info

The 2024 UTOLEDO NSF-REU summer program in Physics and Astronomy is scheduled to run this summer. […]. Attached is a flyer that gives some of the details about our summer program such as $7K stipends, on-campus housing, the areas of research, and how to apply to the program. Students can also visit the following URL to find out more information concerning the REU program:
Students in STEM are encouraged to apply. Applications deadline is April 29, 2024. The program will run for 10 weeks beginning May 27, 2024.  Please do not hesitate to contact me, Dr. Rick Irving, via email address: Richard.Irving@utoledo.edu or by phone: 419-530-2241, if you have any questions about the program.

Teach For America: Job opportunity for seniors looking to make an impact

Throughout this application season, thousands have been answering the call to become teachers. At the same time TFA’s school partners are asking for seniors to step into critical positions still open for next fall.

In response to both this need of school partners and interest from applicants, we have decided to keep our application open for a few more weeks where there is continued demand. If you are a senior searching for an opportunity with a full salary and benefits, plus the chance to make lifelong connections with a community of people who share your values while working together to change students’ lives, check out our final Critical Needs Deadline. Your students and fellow educators can’t wait to meet you.

Don’t miss this additional, limited-time chance to apply to the fall 2024 corps!  Apply today. 

This FINAL application deadline closes: Monday, March 15, 2024

To learn more, visit www.teachforamerica.org.

All majors accepted. Full salary and benefits. 64,000+ alumni network. Scan the QR Code below or click the link here to get more information and connect with our team!

NSURS Abstract Workshop TOMORROW

Natural Sciences Undergraduates,

Registration is now open for the first annual Natural Sciences Undergraduate Research Symposium! NSURS will be held on Thursday, April 11 in Tudor Fieldhouse. Three poster sessions will showcase student research through judged poster presentations followed by a faculty keynote address, awards ceremony and closing reception.

Students can register to present at NSURS by 11:59 p.m. on Friday, March 8 here: https://riceuniversity.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9EVSZsFS1htjC5M.

If you need help preparing your abstract, please register to attend the NatSci How to Write an Abstract Workshop on Tuesday, March 5 at noon in ABL 130. Lunch will be provided for registered participants.

Students who are not presenting, but would still like to participate in NSURS, can register as a peer judge for one or more of the poster sessions by filling out this short form.

Please visit our website for more information.