The Department of Energy’s Office of Science/Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS) is now accepting applications for its 2014 Summer Term Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) program.
The SULI program encourages undergraduates to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields by providing research experiences at Department of Energy (DOE) laboratories. Interns perform research, under the guidance of laboratory staff scientists or engineers, on projects supporting the DOE mission. The WDTS website contains information on currently participating DOE laboratories and their scientific research programs: http://science.energy.gov/wdts/suli/how-to-apply/selecting-a-host-doe-laboratory/
All application materials, including recommendations, must be submitted no later than 5:00pm on Friday, January 10, 2014.
Please visit http://science.energy.gov/wdts/suli/ for additional information on the SULI program as well as eligibility requirements, host lab participation, and access to the online application system. Inquiries/questions should be directed to: http://science.energy.gov/wdts/suli/contact/.
The SULI program is sponsored and managed by the DOE Office of Science’s Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS) in collaboration with the DOE laboratories. The Department of Energy’s Office of Science is the single largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences in the United States. It provides the world’s largest array of scientific user facilities — including supercomputers, large-scale x-ray light sources, neutron scattering sources, and sophisticated facilities for nanoscience and genomic sequencing — serving more than 29,000 researchers from universities, government laboratories, and industry each year.