American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) Undergraduate Fellowships

Paid summer internships for undergraduate students to conduct research projects with scientists at the American Museum of Natural History.

AMNH hosts two National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduate Site grants - Research in Biology: Evolution and Systematics and research in Physical Sciences: Earth Sciences and Astrophysics.

The Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), offers paid summer internships for qualified undergraduate students to conduct research projects with AMNH scientists in either evolutionary biology or physical sciences .

Students receive a generous stipend and living and transportation expenses; housing is provided at nearby Columbia University. In addition to hands-on research, students participate in a series of weekly meetings at which they discuss their research, present informal progress reports, and engage in discussions and seminars regarding scientific research, graduate school, and research career opportunities. At the conclusion, they deliver oral presentations of their work and prepare publication quality research papers.

Eligibility

Fact Sheet

Discipline: Eligibility:

Columbia Undergraduates, Fellowships, First Year, Junior, Sophomore, U.S. Citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident