Wednesday, June 19, 2013

U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) Program

The DOE Office of Science funds the SULI program at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). SULI provides 10- to 16-week summer and semester research internships to undergraduate students (sophomore to graduating seniors) in the areas of science, mathematics, engineering, technology, and science policy. Each student is assigned to a Laboratory staff scientist in a specific area of research related to the student's interests and academic major.

A series of educational enrichment and social activities are provided to enhance the internship experience. The SULI program takes place year-round.
Provide a diverse group of highly motivated undergraduate students with direct access to laboratory equipment, facilities, and staff through research experiences that are not generally available on college/university campuses.The SULI program is designed to:
  • Allow selected undergraduate students to collaborate with laboratory staff in ways that contribute to laboratory research programs and at the same time provide the students with educational experiences that encourage them to study and pursue careers in fields of interest to the DOE.
  • Attract a large number of eligible applicants that are varied in gender, ethnicity, and economic backgrounds.
Program Duration: 10 weeks in the Summer, 16 weeks during fall or spring semesters
Summer Program: June to August
Salary: $425/week
Housing Per Diem: For those who live more than 50 miles away one-way from PNNL
Travel: Participants who live more than 50 miles away one-way from PNNL are eligible for a limited travel reimbursement.
Housing: Multiple bedroom suites, studio, and one-bedroom apartments available on-site at theGuest House at PNNL.
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