Students in Bachelor and Master program or recently graduated interested in joining the OIST PhD program may undertake educational activity at OIST as a Research Intern. A research internship at OIST provides students with experience working in a research environment under the direction of OIST faculty. Research Intern places are awarded twice a year on a competitive basis. Selection is highly competitive, and depends on suitability of the intended research, academic background, available funding and space. Not all available positions will necessarily be filled. Those eligible to apply for the OIST Research Internship Program include excellent students who are in the final 2 years of the undergraduate or Masters programs in universities, colleges, junior colleges, and vocational schools in Japan or overseas, or graduates of such institutions. Currently enrolled students must have approval from their home institution. Academic background of applicants should be appropriate to their desired host unit(s) at OIST.
The Summer Undergraduate Research Programme (SURP) provides an opportunity for undergraduate students from overseas universities to undertake research attachments for eight weeks at CUHK during the summer. Students will be actively engaged in research under the supervision of a CUHK faculty member and earn three credits upon successful completion of the programme. Full-time senior undergraduate students currently registered at an overseas and non-Chinese university with good academic standing are eligible.
McKelvey School of Engineering offers exciting research internship programs in various fields such as biomedical engineering, computer science, and electrical engineering. Selected students will receive a generous stipend of $7,200 USD, inclusive of a weekly food allowance of $120. Additionally, free campus housing or a housing allowance is provided, along with public transportation passes for local St. Louis travel. Successful candidates are also supported in obtaining a DS-2019 and J1 visa by the McKelvey School of Engineering and the Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS).