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International Research Opportunities (IROP)

Overseas research opportunities provide many of the same benefits to students offered by conventional study abroad experiences.  Such opportunities provide the forum for students to connect with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds, individuals who share similar intellectual goals.  In addition, international research experiences enable students to develop and refine leadership and decision-making skills, increase understanding of ethical issues, and help enhance decision-making and problem-solving skills.

For the past several years, the Office for Undergraduate Advising and Academic Programming (UAAP) has provided UROP funding support to students interested in conducting summer research projects in international settings.  These projects, called “IROPs,” generally represent a broad spectrum of research areas and interests, from particle physics studies at the CERN facilities in Geneva, Switzerland, to biological engineering research in collaboration with the Chulabhorn Research Institute (CRI) in Bangkok, Thailand.  In summer 2008, IROP research also took place in several international settings, including projects in: Canada, Costa Rica, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Malaysia, Mauritius, Netherlands, Singapore, Sweden, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain.

IROP projects mirror the traditional campus-based UROP model in that qualifying projects would have the approval, mentorship, and guidance of an MIT faculty member.  Projects will take place over the summer. 

The UAAP is committed to supporting student involvement in IROP projects through funding, programming, and advising support.  Students interested in conducting research overseas are encouraged to contact UAAP staff to discuss funding opportunities and related topics.  To be approved for IROP, students must ensure the following:

  • Supervision from an MIT faculty member.

  • Submission of standard UROP application, including a detailed research proposal, which should indicate that you plan to conduct research overseas and include details on your travel plans, the location where research will take place, etc.

  • Completion of travel paperwork, as described in the

All MIT undergraduates with plans to conduct IROP research overseas, or are interested in learning more about overseas research opportunities, are encouraged to contact UROP staff in the Office of Undergraduate Advising and Academic Programming in 7-104.

Travel Paperwork & Procedures

The decision to travel overseas requires careful consideration, particularly in these troubled times. If you are invited to conduct MIT research abroad, you are responsible for fully understanding the related travel risks and ensuring that appropriate safeguards are in place.

The pages listed below are designed to give you the information necessary  to make informed decisions regarding overseas travel. They include MIT travel guidelines and policies, tips and resources for undergraduate travelers, and required travel safety paperwork.

  • UROP Travel Guidelines: Information on requirements for UROP travel, including MIT's Travel Risk Policy.

  • Travel Safety Forms: PDF versions of emergency contact sheets, travel checklist and assumption of risk forms, and undergraduate travel forms (for higher-risk destinations).

  • Travel Tips: Tips and suggestions for UROP students conducting  research overseas.

  • Links and Resources: Links to web sites with useful information on travel preparation and safety, and contact information for MIT-based resources.

 

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Important Note:

Should your UROP require off-campus travel overseas, be sure to inform UROP staff well in advance of your departure, so that all required paperwork is on file.

 

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