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The Summer Research Opportunities Program (SROP) at Ohio State is designed to help undergraduate students explore opportunities for graduate study and academic careers. Over the course of nine weeks during the summer, Ohio State SROP participants will conduct research with a faculty mentor on a topic of mutual interest and participate in activities crucial to preparation for graduate school, including a professional development series. At the end of the summer program, participants present their research at the Research Symposium to faculty, staff, and summer scholars.
Eligibility
Undergraduate students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents and meet the criteria listed in the qualifications section below are eligible to participate in the program. The selection process targets students who have overcome an educational, economic, and/or personal challenge to access undergraduate research opportunities.
Note: This position is not an open position but only for those who have been awarded the opportunity from the Graduate School at The Ohio State University, affiliated with the Big Ten Academic Alliance.
Qualifications:
Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.
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The Summer Research Opportunities Program (SROP) at Ohio State University is an incredible opportunity for undergraduate students who are eager to explore the world of research and graduate studies. As an Undergraduate Trainee, you'll spend nine exciting weeks on the Columbus Campus, diving deep into research alongside a faculty mentor on a topic that sparks your interest. Imagine conducting hands-on research for 36 hours a week, all while participating in a professional development series designed to gear you up for graduate school! Throughout the program, you'll hone your skills, enhance your resume, and build invaluable connections with peers and faculty. At the culmination of the summer, participants have the chance to showcase their hard work at the Research Symposium, allowing you to present your findings to a captive audience of faculty, staff, and fellow scholars. It’s a fantastic way to gain experience and insight into life as a graduate student at Ohio State. Plus, participants receive a stipend for their contributions to the program, making it a rewarding experience both personally and financially. Keep in mind that SROP participants are expected to commit fully by not pursuing outside employment during these nine weeks, ensuring that you can focus entirely on research and development activities. If you’ve faced educational or personal challenges in accessing research opportunities, you may find this program particularly supportive as it targets students with diverse backgrounds aspiring to higher education. If you're looking to make the most out of your summer and set the stage for an amazing academic journey, this program is for you!
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