Posted April 7, 2009

Making a perfect match

Undergrads matched with research faculty for CST’s inaugural summer research program

Two undergraduate students from the College of Science and Technology listen as Chemistry Professor Eric Borguet (right) describes summer research opportunities in his lab that are part of the college’s inaugural Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP).

Borguet is one of 21 research faculty from the College of Science and Technology, the College of Engineering and the School of Medicine who are participating in SURP, which aims to expose undergraduate students to research and assist them in getting a head start on a career in research. Through the program, the undergrads will spend the summer working with scientific research faculty on currently funded research projects, for which the students can earn up to a $4,000 stipend. The stipend is funded through an equal match between the College of Science and Technology and the researcher’s grant.

CST undergraduate students and Eric Borguet
Photo by Joel Bryan
The College of Science and Technology held its first SURP Match Day on March 31. Additional information about the program is available on the College of Science and Technology's web site.
   

More than 270 students applied for the program, and some 150 interviewed with faculty for nearly 40 available positions during Match Day on March 31. Those students not selected by faculty gained valuable experience interacting with researchers and insight into the requirements of securing a research position.

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