SWE at NU aims to enhance professional development and mentorship for women in STEM, focusing on graduate and undergraduate students, with support from NU-MRSEC through various outreach initiatives.
The Summer Undergraduate Research Expo (SURE) at UMN showcases undergraduate research achievements, fostering collaboration in science and engineering and bridging connections with local industries and faculty.
The Materials Universe Podcast, featuring the Center for Dynamics and Control of Materials (CDCM) at UT Austin, explores advancements in materials science through interviews with researchers in various fields.
UCSB science and engineering undergraduates can participate in a 10-week summer internship program at Tokyo Institute of Technology, funded by the UCSB CISEI internship program.
MRSEC conducts workshops for professional development in research mentoring, focusing on best practices and effective communication of science to diverse audiences, led by professional facilitators.
Faculty-Student Team Research Fellowships enhance undergraduate research through collaborative experiences, benefiting undergraduates and junior faculty from diverse institutions in materials research.
The UT Austin Entrepreneurial Greenhouse Program leverages NSF I-Corps elements to teach technology transfer, business models, and commercialization strategies to students and faculty through workshops and local resources.
The Forward Fellows Program at UW-Madison supports graduate students in STEM by providing early research opportunities, community building, and professional development activities before the official start of their programs.