Naval Research Enterprise Intern Program
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Academic Level: Undergraduates - Sophomore
Undergraduates - Junior
Undergraduates - Senior
Graduate Students (Masters)
Graduate Students (PhD)
Description: The Naval Research Enterprise Internship Program (NREIP), provides an opportunity for students to participate in a paid research experience at a Department of Navy (DoN) laboratory during the summer.The goals of NREIP are to encourage participating students to pursue science and engineering careers, to further education via mentoring by laboratory personnel and their participation in research, and to make them aware of DoN research and technology efforts, which can lead to employment within the DoN.
NREIP provides competitive research internships to approximately 275 college students (200 undergraduate students and 75 graduate students) each year. Participating students spend ten weeks during the summer conducting research at approximately 29 DoN laboratories.
$7,000: New undergraduate student participants
$8,500: Returning undergraduate students (students MUST have completed a full 10 week program in a prior year to receive this level).
$11,000: Graduate students (students must currently be in graduate school and taking graduate school courses to receive this level).
Start Dates will vary based upon the lab. The earliest anyone can start at a lab is Mid-May.
Application Deadline: 11/1/2023
Note: Most programs maintain a similar program cycle (including similar application deadlines) year after year. Click here to understand dates and deadlines on PathwaysToScience.org.Participating Institution(s):(Click an institution to see all programs it hosts)Program Materials:This Program can be Described by:Academic Disciplines:
Chemical & Nuclear Engineering
Chemistry
General Engineering & Physical Sciences
Materials Science & Engineering
Mathematics
Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
Physics
STEM Fields
Keywords:
Aerodynamics
Bone Marrow
Infectious Disease
Marine Engineering
Materials Chemistry
Mathematical Physics
Medical Biology
Optical Engineering
Polymer Science & Technology
Sensor Networks
Software Engineering
Weapons System Analysis
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This program is funded by:
U.S. Dept. of Defense
Page last updated 9/7/2023
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