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Paid Summer Research at Emory University for Diverse Scholars (LGS-SOAR)

The LGS-SOAR (Summer Opportunity for Academic Research) program supports potential Laney Graduate School undergraduate applicants who wish to explore, experience and conduct full-time independent and mentored research for the summer.

In this 10-week residential program, research fellows conduct full-time research and are mentored by their Faculty Mentor or Principal Investigator and teams of postdocs, research technicians, graduate students and other undergraduates. They receive a housing award for residence on the Emory campus and a stipend to support their full-time attention to research training and professional development. The capstone of the experience is a Poster Symposium where research fellows formally present their work; it is well-attended by the community at large, as well as faculty from Emory University (Graduate Division of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, School of Medicine, School of Public Health), Georgia Institute of Technology, and other regional universities that are looking for up-and-coming young researchers.

Apply by January 28, 2019.

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