Undergraduate Industry and Clinical Internship Opportunities

All bioengineering undergraduate students have the opportunity to work with the Mason Bioengineering Alliance members.

Summer Internship Program - NIH

Summer Internship Program (SIP) in Biomedical Research – the annual deadline is TBD. This is an umbrella program for other internship programs at NIH:

Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship - NIST

The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) is designed to inspire undergraduate students to pursue careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) through a unique research experience that supports the NIST mission.  

Applications will close when they have received 350 applications.

Application Deadline: TBD

Location: All Virtual

Internship Duration: TBD

Eligibility: US citizens and US lawful residents

Salary: $6000

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Grants and Fellowships - AAPM

Learn about a career in medical physics: Diagnostic Imaging, X-Ray, MRI, Ultrasound, CT, Nuclear medicine, Proton Therapy, Gamma Knife, and radiation seed implant therapy. Some of the annually held programs include:

  • 2021 Summer Undergraduate Fellowship Program: Application deadline TBD
  • DREAM – Diversity Recruitment through Education and Mentoring Program: Application deadline TBD

The Application deadline is TBD.

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Coops and Interns – The MITRE Corporation

We're a not-for-profit company that tackles complex challenges for the public good. That requires all perspectives. And it's why students are encouraged to bringand gainknowledge here. In fact, we hire 500+ interns and co-ops from across the country each year. 

At MITRE, you can explore a particular field of interest, work in one of our world-class labs, get hands-on experience, and connect with mentors and peers. Our internships help jumpstart your career.

Browse Co-op and Intern opportunities HERE.

Summer Health Professions Education Program

The Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) is a free summer enrichment program focused on improving access to information and resources for college students interested in the health professions.

Rémi Veneziano, an assistant professor in the Department of Bioengineering, is using DNA nanotechnology to lay the foundation for developing vaccines that could block infection from deadly viruses.

Rémi Veneziano, an assistant professor in the Department of Bioengineering, is using DNA nanotechnology to lay the foundation for developing vaccines that could block infection from deadly viruses.