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SIMONS SUMMER RESEARCH PROGRAM | STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY

100 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook, NY 11794

Eligibility

Applicants must currently be in their junior year (11th grade) of high school at the time of applying; must be US citizens and/or permanent residents; and must be at least 16 years of age by the start of the program.

Hours

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631-632-6000
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631-632-6868
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Other - Office of Undergraduate Admissions

631-632-7114
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631-632-9898
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631-632-4525
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631-632-6859
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Application process

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Fees

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Service area

Nassau County, NY SUFFOLK County, NY
Provides academically talented, motivated high school students who are between their junior & senior years the opportunity to engage in hands-on research in science, math or engineering at the Stony Brook University. Simons Fellows work with distinguished faculty mentors, learn laboratory techniques and tools, become part of active research teams and experience life at a research university. The Simons Summer Research program now attracts applicants from all across the country to the Stony Brook campus: Simons Fellows are matched with Stony Brook faculty mentors, join a research group or team, and assume responsibility for a project. The Simons Fellows conclude their apprenticeship by producing a written research abstract and a research poster. In addition to learning valuable techniques and experiencing life at a major research university, Simons Fellows attend weekly faculty research talks and participate in special workshops, tours and events. At the closing poster symposium, students are presented with a stipend award. The Simons Summer Research Program is supported by the Simons Foundation. Call for more detailed information and application guidelines.

Last assured

06/14/2022

Providing organization

STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY
Offers one of America's most dynamic public universities, a center of academic excellence and an internationally recognized research institution that is changing the world. The University is divided into schools and colleges: College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Graduate School, School of Communication and Journalism, School of Health Professions, School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, School of Professional Development, School of Dental Medicine, Renaissance School of Medicine, School of Nursing and School of Social Welfare. Stony Brook has over 26,782 students offering more than 60 Majors and 80 Minors. Stony Brook offers continuing education and certificate programs. An important educational center for the Island, Stony Brook also provides a social and cultural focal point, making art, theatre, music and film available to the local community. Stony Brook participates in Division 1 Athletics. Stony Brook is an active partner with businesses on Long Island. The university offers programs to seniors, children, high school students and more throughout the year. Call or visit the web site for more information regarding all of the programs offered by Stony Brook University.