Chemistry Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (C-SURF)
Eligibility:
- Must be a Chemistry or Biochemistry major currently enrolled as Sophomores or Juniors.
- Students must be either part-time or full-time and be in good academic standing.
- Students must be conducting research in the Chemistry Department during the Summer session.
Expectations:
Award recipients are expected to work a minimum of 20-30 hours per week for approximately 8-10 weeks during the summer. The funds will cover up to $4000 in wages ($15 per hour) for the awardees. They are expected to present a poster or other presentation on their summer research at an appropriate venue such as ISU's Undergraduate Research Symposium or another professional meeting/conference. A Final Report must also be submitted to the Department Chair that includes:
- Summary of your project accomplishments (research results)
- How this project has benefited your education
- Any other comments you may have
This final report deadline can vary, please check with the Department Chair for an exact date.
To Apply:
For Summer 2024, please submit the follow to the Chemisty Department by Feb. 12, 2024. Late applications will be considered only while the allocated budget is available.
- Student Statement (single-spaced and no more than one page in length) that includes:
- History of Research by Student Applicant
- List research advisor(s) and time(s) of research, including any poster or other presentations or papers
- A statement from the student answering the following questions:
- Describe why they would like to participate in this research project
- How will it benefit their education?
- How will it benefit future careers?
- Budget for how many hours the student expects to work and compensation expected for it.
- History of Research by Student Applicant
- Abstract (approximately 250 words)
- Description of research project including significance and approach(es) to be used.
- Chemistry Research Advisor Letter of Support
- Unofficial Transcript
Application Deadline: February 12, 2024
If you have any questions, please contact us at chem@isu.edu or 208-282-4444.