Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
2026-06-01
Medium of studying
Not Available
Duration
10 weeks
Details
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-06-01-
2026-06-01-
2027-06-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Bernard S. and Sophie G. Gould MIT Summer Research Program in Biology

The Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences offers a 10-week summer research-intensive training program in all fields of neuroscience to non-MIT undergraduates majoring in all STEM fields. This program is funded in part by the MIT's School of Science, the National Science Foundation, and the Simons Center for the Social Brain.


Program Description

The program is designed to encourage outstanding students from low-income families, first-generation college students, veterans, and students with disabilities to attend graduate school and pursue a career in basic research. Over 85% of past participants have enrolled in highly ranked graduate programs within three years of completing this summer program.


Program Eligibility

Applicants must:


  • Be full-time undergraduate students at a college or university in the U.S.
  • Be current sophomores, juniors, or non-graduating seniors who have successfully completed introductory courses in the sciences
  • Maintain a minimum 3.5 GPA in science courses
  • Have prior research experience
  • Have demonstrated an interest in basic research and in a career in the sciences
  • Be available to begin on the first date of the program, no exceptions

The following are not eligible for this program:


  • MIT undergraduates
  • Students studying abroad
  • Graduate students
  • Students with no prior research experience
  • Foreign students unless enrolled full-time in the US on a F-1 visa and attending a small college or institution with limited research opportunities

Applying

A complete application consists of:


  • The completed online application
  • Three letters of reference from science faculty. At least one letter must be from a research mentor or lab supervisor.
  • Most recent unofficial college transcripts which should contain spring semester course list. Official transcripts will be required once applicants are admitted into the program.
  • A one-page personal statement of interest and career goals

Program Details

Students accepted into the program receive their 10-week training in one of over 60 research laboratories affiliated with the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences (BCS), the Center for Brains, Minds and Machines (CBMM), or the Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience graduate program (MCN). Students conduct supervised research and receive practical training in areas such as molecular and cellular neurosciences, neurodegenerative diseases, cognitive sciences, computational neuroscience, psychophysics, linguistics, artificial intelligence, and vision neuroscience.


Students accepted into the program receive:


  • Campus housing
  • A weekly stipend
  • Travel allowance to and from MIT (domestic travel only)
  • An MIT email account
  • Subsidized pass to the athletic facilities
  • Wireless internet access
  • Faculty and peer mentorship

Students are expected to work full-time in the laboratory, to participate in weekly meetings with faculty, and to attend weekly academic seminars. The weekly seminars cover such topics as applying to graduate school, giving an oral presentation, writing a research abstract, and learning about various career options available to PhD graduates. During the summer, students have several opportunities to give oral presentations on their research. At the end of the program, students are required to give a poster presentation on their research and to submit a 5-page research summary and a one-page personal statement about their summer experience at MIT.


Research Areas

Students will have the opportunity to conduct research in various areas, including:


  • Molecular and cellular neurosciences
  • Neurodegenerative diseases
  • Cognitive sciences
  • Computational neuroscience
  • Psychophysics
  • Linguistics
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Vision neuroscience

Program Schedule

The dates of the 2025 program are June 1-Aug 8. The application deadline is January 30.


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