Undergraduate Summer Research Opportunities-Graduate Education - Carnegie Mellon University

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Welcome

We invite you to join us for the 2012 Go Research! Summer Program at Carnegie Mellon University.  Programs for Summer 2012 will be online in January 2012 - so please check back.

Research experiences can guide you in your decisions about what you want to do after graduation. As part of the Go Research! Summer Program, you will also attend workshops in communication and research ethics, and hear firsthand how today's scientists, engineers, designers and educators chose their research focus.

But there's more to our summer program than research and academics. Surrounded by rivers, Pittsburgh is an exciting city, with free concerts, movies in the parks, Kennywood amusement park, the beautiful architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright, the largest number of environmentally friendly buildings (including the first "green" convention center) and major league baseball games in PNC Park.


2011 Go Research! Lunch Seminar Presentations:

***Please check back for the remainder of the lunch seminar presentations.

Sheila Liming

Ph.D. Student, Literary and Cultural Studies

Department of English

Presenting Your Research

Presenting Your Research Presentation

Jennifer Keating-Miller, Ph.D.

Assistant Director, Fellowships and Scholarships Office

Writing a Personal Statement

Writing a Personal Statement Presentation

Suzie Laurich-McIntyre, Ph.D.

Assistant Vice Provost for Graduate Education

Planning for Graduate School

Planning for Graduate School Presentation

Susan Finger, Ph.D.

Professor - Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering

NSF Graduate Fellowship

NSF Graduate Fellowship Presentation

NSF Broader Impacts

NSF GRFP 2010 Checklist

NSF Recommendation Example


2011 Summer Opportunities:

Click on the areas listed below and you will be taken to information and application procedures for each research opportunity.

Bioimaging Technology

Biological Sciences

Biomaterials

Chemistry

Computer Science

Economics

Engineering

Information Systems

Mathematical Sciences

Psychology

Public Policy

Statistics

To view the 2010 summer opportunities - please go to: 2010 Go Research! Program.