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Programs for Students at Argonne
Argonne conducts programs for undergraduate and graduate students. Follow the links below to find out more:
Featured Fellowships!
- Are you a graduate student pursuing a PhD in Nuclear
Engineering or related fields?
Take special note of the featured fellowship programs listed on the top-right of this page. Deadlines for those are in early 2013.
List of Argonne Graduate Programs
- Laboratory-Graduate Research Appointments
Available for qualified U.S. university graduate students who wish to carry out their thesis research at Argonne National Laboratory under the co-sponsorship of an Argonne staff member and a faculty member at the student’s home institution. - Guest Graduate Appointments
Available for qualified graduate students who indicate that access to Argonne National Laboratory will be beneficial to their thesis research and to Argonne programs. - Thesis-Parts Appointments
Supporting qualified graduate students who wish to visit Argonne for periods from a few days to a few months, so that they may utilize special Laboratory facilities. - Research Aide Appointments
(Mainly) summer appointments targeting college/university students. - Cooperative Education
Appointments made primarily during the academic year are available to undergraduate and graduate students. - National School on Neutron and X-ray Scattering
The main purpose of the National School on Neutron and X-ray Scattering is to educate graduate students on the utilization of major neutron and x-ray facilities.
Featured Fellowship!
- Are you an undergraduate student pursuing
a degree in physics, chemistry,
nuclear engineering, and material science?
Take special note of the featured fellowship program for undergraduate students listed on the right of this page. Deadline to apply is in early 2013.
List of Argonne Undergraduate Programs
- Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI)
Providing special training and research experiences to college and university undergraduate students at the DOE National Laboratories.
- Community College Student Internships
This program provides special training and research experiences to community college students at the DOE National Laboratories. The CCI Program enables students to pursue technical careers by giving them direct exposure to major scientific research facilities and also to the laboratory’s scientific and technical staff. - Energy Resource Development Tribal Internship Program
- Research Aide Appointments
Argonne offers Research Aide appointments to college/university students. These appointments, made primarily during the summer months, are designed to provide the Argonne scientific and engineering staff with technical assistance. - Cooperative Education
Appointments made primarily during the academic year are available to undergraduate and graduate students. - Visiting Faculty Program
The Visiting Faculty Program (VFP), formerly called Faculty and Student Teams (FaST), seeks to increase the research competitiveness of faculty members and their students at institutions historically underrepresented in the research community in order to expand the workforce vital to the Department of Energy (DOE) mission areas. As part of the program, selected university/college faculty members collaborate with DOE laboratory research staff on a research project of mutual interest. Faculty member participants may invite up to two students (one of which may be a graduate student) to participate in the research project.
- Undergraduate Research Experience in
Accelerator Physics (Lee Teng Internship)
The Lee Teng Undergraduate Internship in Accelerator Science and Engineering has been established by the Illinois Accelerator Institute to attract undergraduate students into the exciting and challenging world of particle accelerator physics and technology.
Mentors and Students at the Nuclear Engineering Division
- Students Testimonials - Read testimonials directly from students who have recently participated in the Argonne summer internships program at the Nuclear Engineering Division
- Mentors Testimonials - Read what some of our researchers have to say about their experience as mentors
- NE Students - A list of current and former students hosted by Argonne’s Nuclear Engineering Division
Interested?
For further information on student programs at Argonne, please contact: Lisa Reed |
For further information on student internships within the Nuclear Engineering Division, please contact: Lee Ann Ciarlette |
Visit our website for Students and Teachers:
"Nuclear Energy Learning Resources for Home and School" at http://students.ne.anl.gov/schools/
Disclaimer
Please understand that Argonne National Laboratory and the Nuclear Engineering Division are not responsible for the contents of any of the websites listed, other than any which originate within Argonne. No endorsement of any organization or site is intended by this listing, and none should be inferred.