17 Research and Summer Programs in Indiana For High School Students
Hosting Institution
Polygence
Online/In Person
Online
Cost
Starting at $2695
Application Deadline
Dec 23, 2024
Categories
Biology, Business, Chemistry, Computer Sci, Econ, Engineering, Humanities, Medicine, Neuro, Psychology
Hosting Institution
Polygence
Online/In Person
Online
Cost
Starting at $495
Application Deadline
Varies by program
Categories
Biology, Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, Humanities, Mathematics, Other
Other programs
IndianaU – Simon Cancer Center Summer Research Program
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The Summer Research Program (SRP) at the Indiana University Simon Cancer Center is a remarkable opportunity for high school seniors who are interested in biomedical and behavioral science fields. The program aims to increase the representation of underrepresented students in these fields by providing them with hands-on research experience. Lasting for a duration of 8 weeks, the program offers participants the chance to work closely with faculty mentors and engage in cutting-edge research projects within the field of cancer biology and related areas. Students gain valuable laboratory skills, scientific knowledge, and a deeper understanding of the research process through immersive and impactful experiences. In addition to conducting research, participants also have the opportunity to attend seminars, workshops, and scientific presentations, further enriching their learning and networking opportunities. The SRP at Indiana University Simon Cancer Center is a stepping stone for students to explore their passion for biomedical and behavioral sciences, gain exposure to the world of research, and foster a lifelong interest in scientific inquiry.
Indiana University Simon Cancer Center Summer Research Program
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In this six-week online program, participants are matched with mentors and dedicate 40 hours per week to various assignments, including laboratory research, database research, or clinical research. Additionally, they actively engage in weekly workshops and professional development sessions that cover essential topics such as pursuing admission to graduate and professional programs. As a token of appreciation, the program provides a stipend to all participants.
Simon Cancer Center Summer Research Program
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Members in this six-week online program are joined forces with tutors and burn through 40 hours out of each week on tasks, for example, lab research, data set research, or clinical exploration. They likewise go to week by week studios and expert advancement meetings on issues like looking for admission to graduate and expert projects of study. The program offers a payment to members
Summer Research Program
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The Indiana University Simon Cancer Center Summer Research Program (SRP) aims to increase the proportion of high school and undergraduate students. Students interested in biomedical and behavioral science topics should enroll in this program. Students benefit from hands-on experience in these areas. High school seniors can enroll in the program, which lasts 8 weeks.
Business is Global: Summer Language Program
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This is a unique program with a unique purpose: to learn about the intersection of language, culture, and business. In the two-week program, you will learn about the communication styles and cultures of different language regions, gain a basic understanding of business practices in the US and targeted areas, and develop networking and professional skills. The program's curriculum is based on the Kelley School of Business's undergraduate program, providing an overview of business operations and current events' impact on international business.
College Audition Preparation Workshop
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CAP offers intense study with your future college audition panel members...or people just like them. Learn what they think and what they want to hear. We teach you how to walk into a room and make them trip over themselves to invite you to your dream school! Recommended for vocalists, brass and woodwind players, and composers entering grades 11 and 12 who are planning to apply for entrance to college music programs.
Molecular Medicine In Action (MMIA)
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Molecular Medicine In Action (MMIA) is a FREE of charge annual program that was developed by representatives of the Riley Children’s Foundation, the Herman B Wells Center for Pediatric Research, IU School of Medicine, the Indiana Association of Biology Teachers, and the Hoosier Association of Science Teachers. Their hope was to inspire high school students interested in pursuing careers in science by providing a real-world look and hands-on experience with cutting-edge medical research that will revolutionize healthcare in the 21st Century.
Summer Research Program (SRP) at IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center
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The Summer Research Program (SRP) at IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center aims to increase the number of high school and undergraduate students from underrepresented populations pursuing biomedical and behavioral science careers Selected participants are paired with a research mentor. Research projects may involve laboratory-based research, computer-based database research or clinical research. Students learn about research methodology and will complete a project over the summer months. They will present their findings at poster and oral presentation sessions.
Future Scientist Program at IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center
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The Future Scientist Program at IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center is a summer science program for high school juniors at Indianapolis and all Marion County public schools, providing the opportunity to spend eight weeks on a research project under the mentorship of a university researcher. High school juniors with a keen interest in science and the ability to work independently and responsibly are encouraged to apply for the program
Project STEM High School Summer Research Program
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The Project STEM Residential High School Summer Research Program is an opportunity for high school students interested in STEM fields to experience research first-hand at a college level while also getting to know Indiana University. This two-week long program will take place June 18 through June 30. At the end of the program, participants will present a poster of their work. The high school students will receive guidance from faculty and graduate researchers to experience a realistic research setting at a college level.
Medical Physician Engineers, Scientists, and Clinicians Preparatory Program
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The Medical Physician Engineers, Scientists, and Clinicians Preparatory program is designed to establish a multifaceted training program designed to ensure talented, diverse high school and college students are exposed to opportunities for STEM related professional development and mentorship with the end goal of preparing future physician-scientists, physician-engineers, biomedical researchers and clinical care providers.
Indiana CTSI K-12 STEM Program
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The Indiana CTSI K-12 STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) program aims to develop a pathway for future scientists through organizing and supporting several summer research programs for high school students. The SEED/STEM program provides a summer experience for students from all backgrounds who want to explore a career in any of the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields, such as medicine, dentistry, computer science, information technology, life sciences, chemistry, biomedical engineering and more. Our program integrates with a long-standing program run in conjunction with the American Chemical Society – Project SEED. Students currently in grades 10, 11 and 12 are prioritized. In some circumstances, students currently in 9th grade may be accepted.
American Legion Auxiliary Girls State
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The Girls State program, sponsored by American Legion Auxiliary units, offers a competitive selection process for female high school students. The program aims to provide an immersive experience in the political process by simulating a mock government, where participants have the opportunity to elect officials for various levels of state government and actively engage in running the simulated government. During the program, girls are assigned to mock cities and are affiliated with either the "Federalist Party" or the "Nationalist Party." Dedicated ALA volunteers assist in ensuring that the program maintains its nonpartisan nature and achieves its objectives of promoting government awareness, patriotism, and civic engagement through interactive learning experiences. Candidates who have a keen interest in government and current events, as well as demonstrate strong leadership abilities, are encouraged to apply for this program.
American Legion Boys State
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American Legion Boys State is a highly regarded and competitive educational program that offers government instruction to high school students in the United States. The program aims to educate participants about the rights, privileges, and responsibilities of citizens in a democratic society. High school juniors are selected by Legion posts to attend the program, and their personal expenses are typically covered by a sponsoring post, local business, or community-based organization. The program provides objective training and focuses on the structure of city, county, and state governments. Boys State is run by elected student officials who hold various positions, and activities during the program include legislative sessions, court proceedings, law enforcement presentations, assemblies, musical performances by bands and choruses, and recreational programs. Boys State offers a unique and immersive experience in civic education and government operations for participating students.
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