Student Opportunities
Undegraduate Research Opportunities at UC Berkeley
Displays a list of current research opportunities at Berkeley for Berkeley students: C96-2014 - Accumulated Research Tips
Pathways to Science
Pathways to Science is a project of the Institute for Broadening Participation (IBP). Pathways to Science supports pathways to the STEM fields: science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. They place particular emphasis on connecting underrepresented groups with STEM programs, funding, mentoring and resources. Search their website to find programs such as undergraduate summer research opportunities, graduate fellowships, postdoctoral positions, as well as resources and materials pertaining to recruitment, retention, and mentoring: http://www.pathwaystoscience.org
Cal Teach
Cal Teach supports mathematics and science education in local public schools by placing undergraduates in local classrooms to support the teaching and learning of mathematics and science as well as to serve as college-going role models. They recruit, prepare, support and retain highly qualified mathematics and science teachers specifically trained for work in urban schools.
For more information about Cal Teach visit: http://calteach.berkeley.edu/index.php
Berkeley Science Network Scholarship Program
The S-STEM BSNSP provides 52 scholarships over a 4 year period to promising undergraduates in the mathematical and physical sciences at the University of California, Berkeley.
For information about applying for one of these scholarship please contact Ira Young at: iyoung@berkeley.edu or Colette Patt at: colette@berkeley.edu
Initiative for Maximizing Student Development, National Institutes of Health
The Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) Program at the University of California, Berkeley aims to identify and train the next generation of research leaders and innovators in biomedical and behavioral sciences. The program supports both graduate students (Graduate Fellows) and undergraduates (IMSD Scholars and Summer Researchers): http://imsd.berkeley.edu/
Minority Access to Research Careers
The goal of the MARC U*STAR Program at University of California, Berkeley is to increase the participation of students from low-income, first-generation, and ethnic backgrounds under-represented in the biomedical and behavioral sciences and to prepare them to become innovative and socially responsible scientist/scholars who will be leaders in their fields: http://marc.berkeley.edu/
College of Chemistry Scholarships and Awards
For information go to: http://chemistry.berkeley.edu/student_info/undergrad_info/scholarships.php
Scholarship Connection for UCB Students
Scholarship Connection is UC Berkeley's clearinghouse for information on scholarships that are funded by sources outside the University. Hundreds of scholarship notices are received each year for enrolled Berkeley students. Competition for these awards may be local, national, or international in scope, and scholarship deadlines and requirements vary: http://scholarships.berkeley.edu/
Tutoring opportunity for Berkeley students
Frog Tutoring is looking for tutors from Berkeley to work with students in the San Francisco area. Anyone interested in applying for the tutor position should submit their application and unofficial transcript on our website: http://frogtutoring.com/. This is a paid position.