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We will begin accepting applications for the Summer 2008 program on November 1, 2007.

The Amgen-UROP Scholars Program is open to undergraduates enrolled in four-year colleges and universities in the U.S., Puerto Rico, and other U.S. Territories.

Whether or not you have research experience, the Amgen-UROP Scholars Program invites you to come to MIT to join a a vibrant research community and collaborate with leading scholars and researchers.

This page provides Program information for undergraduates outside of MIT interested in participating.  Please review this information and contact us with any questions.

Research Opportunities 

Amgen Scholars will be assigned to one of several MIT departments or interdisciplinary areas that traditionally support science and biotechnology research, potentially including: Biological Engineering, Biology, the Biotechnology Process Engineering Center, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, the Center for Environmental Health Sciences, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, the Clinical Research Center, Health Sciences and Technology, Mechanical Engineering (for bioengineering/biotechnology only), and the Picower Center for Learning and Memory.

Placements will be made based on student interests and available spaces.  While each Amgen Scholar will be assigned to a specific MIT faculty member, supervision and guidance may also be provided by others associated with the professor’s lab, including research scientists and post-doctoral associates.  All assignments are full time (approximately 40 hours a week). 

Educational Activities

In addition to full-time research positions, Amgen Scholars also take part in a variety of interesting educational activities, including:

    • A lunchtime seminar series, where faculty will present on relevant research areas and critical professional issues.   The seminars will be designed to not only expose students to cutting edge research, but also to broaden understanding of opportunities for graduate school and scientific careers.  
       
    • Workshops and tutorials on scientific writing, poster presentation skills, and graduate school preparation.

    • A three-day mid-summer symposium devoted to research in the biotechnology industry, tentatively scheduled to be held at UCLA, CA. Amgen Scholars based at MIT will have the opportunity to network with Scholars from nine other host institutions. Transportation costs to and from UCLA, as well as food and lodging at the symposium, will be covered by the Amgen Foundation.

    • A poster session closing the Program, where Amgen Scholars will share their summer research projects with a larger audience. 

Further details on these activities will be provided in early spring 2008.

Compensation, Room and Board, and Campus Amenities

The following benefits for Amgen Scholars visiting from other institutions will be covered by a grant from the Amgen Foundation:

  • Weekly research pay. Students working 40 hours per week earn $4,050 for the nine week period, based on $11.25 hourly.

  • Housing in a designated MIT residence hall.

  • Food allowance for use at all on-campus dining facilities.
  • Travel expenses for visiting students to travel to and from Boston, MA, on June 10 and August 8, 2007.
  • July Research Symposium at UCLA: Travel costs to and from Los Angeles; symposium food and lodging.

In addition, Amgen Scholars coming from outside universities will be provided an MIT ID and be given full privileges at the Institute, including access to libraries, residences, athletic and recreational facilities, and dining areas.  Moreover, they will have access to all open meetings, presentations, performances, lectures, and other community activities taking place on campus. 

Applying to the Amgen-UROP Scholars Program

An online application form and related instructions will be available from the Apply section on November 1, 2008.

 

 

 

 

 

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Undergraduates collaborating in the laboratory.