Students

Keep Engaging Youth in Science (KEYS)

Training the Next Generation of Scientists:: KEYS Students 2009 (photo: K. Hall)Training the Next Generation of Scientists:: KEYS Students 2009 (photo: K. Hall)
University of Arizona's High School Internship Program offers research internships in the biosciences to motivated high school students with a strong interest in pursuing advanced education or training in the bioscience or biomedical fields. iPlant supported several KEYS students during Summer 2008 and 2009 in computational biology. Opportunities for KEYS Internships will be available beginning February 2010.

 

Undergraduate Research Experiences (UBRP-CT)

APPLICATION DEADLINE:  FEBRUARY 1, 2010

iPlant offers summer research opportunities designed to introduce undergraduate students majoring in quantitative disciplines (e.g. computer science, information sciences, statistics, mathematics, and engineering) and plant biological sciences to interdisciplinary research related to solving plant biology problems using computational thinking. Additional information is provided at the Interdisciplinary UBRP-CT Project.