RIT Imaging Science High School Paid Summer Internship Program

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The summer of 2014 will mark the fifteenth year of the high school summer internship program at the Center for Imaging Science. This unique program offers a limited number of highly qualified juniors the opportunity to work side-by-side with world class scientists on a variety of imaging-related research projects. These unpaid internships give students the chance to get valuable hands-on experience in a real laboratory setting as contributing members of a research team. The internship program also provides an opportunity for interaction with other students from surrounding school districts who have similar interests and ambitions. Professional development activities, team building exercises, and at least one field trip are additional benefits. Participation in this program is free, and upon successful completion of research students are provided a certificate of completion as well as letters of recommendation. For more information, see the links below, or contact Bethany Choate, Outreach Specialist of the Center for Imaging Science by e-mail at choate@cis.rit.edu, or by phone at (585) 475-5665.

More information: http://www.cis.rit.edu/interns

2014 Application Schedule
(subject to change)

1/7/14
Applications available
3/7/14
Applications due at RIT
4/21/14
Interviews begin
5/9/14
Selected interns notified
6/16/14
Administrative in-processing
7/7/14
Internship begins
8/15/14
Last day of internship


Paid Summer Internship Opportunities in Physics!!!

image Both RIT and U of R are offering terrific internship opportunities.  RIT’s Center for Imaging Science hosts the High School Summer Internship Program, and U of R offers the Summer Research Program for High School Juniors in their Laboratory for Laser Energetics!  Find out more by visiting Mrs. Russ in the College and Career Center! image

 

 

These are amazing (paid) opportunities that will have you doing real research in exciting and challenging areas, while preparing you for further studies and giving you a great conversation piece for college interviews!