Indiana CTSI Undergraduate Summer Internships
2023 Summer Undergraduate participants (© Denis Ryan Kelly Jr.)
Overview
The Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (Indiana CTSI) undergraduate translational research program provides students with the opportunity to work with research-focused faculty mentors on projects designed to increase their awareness of and interest in translational research to accelerate the pace of taking medicine from the “bench to the bedside.”
Students receive a $4,000 summer research stipend. Students are expected to engage in research at least 40 hours per week for the duration of the program which runs for 8 weeks, (tentative program will run from June 3 – July 24, 2025).
- Any undergraduate student who will have completed at least one full year (Fall & Spring term) by June, 2024
- Enrolled full-time at IUI, Indiana University (any campus), Purdue University, or University of Notre Dame
- Pursuing first undergraduate degree
- Major in any health and life sciences related discipline
- Only US citizens and permanent residents may apply
Eligibility Requirements
- Any undergraduate student who will have completed at least one full year (Fall & Spring term) by June, 2025
- Enrolled full-time at IU-Indianapolis, Indiana University (any campus), Purdue University (West Lafayette or Indianapolis), or University of Notre Dame
- Pursuing first undergraduate degree
- Major in any health or life sciences-related discipline
- Only US citizens and permanent residents may apply
Program Benefits
- Work with research faculty mentors and their teams on clinical and translational research projects
- Expand career development in biomedical and life science areas
- Receive access to the IU-Indianapolis and IU School of Medicine facilities and their resources
- Earn $4,000 stipend
- Housing will be provided to students who live >40 miles from downtown Indianapolis.
- 2025 application: https://redcap.link/2025CTSIUndergradResearch
- For more information, please write to: ctsipath@iu.edu
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For general questions please contact: ctsipath@iu.edu