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STEM Research Opportunities for High School Students in the Bay Area

Are you a high school student with a passion for science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM)?

Check out these incredible research programs in the Bay Area that offer hands-on experiences and a boost in your college applications:

  1. Stanford Institutes of Medicine Summer Research Program (SIMR): SIMR invites diverse high school students to conduct basic research alongside Stanford faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and researchers on medically-oriented projects. The program aims to spark interest in biological sciences and medicine, provide insights into scientific research methodologies, and promote diversity in STEM. Website: Stanford SIMR

2. COSMOS: Open to California high school students only. COSMOS is an intensive pre-college program designed for students displaying potential in STEM subjects. It offers a rigorous academic curriculum focusing on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Website: COSMOS UC

3. UC Santa Barbara Summer Research Academies: Engage in project-based research in STEM, Humanities, and Social Sciences fields. Students enroll in a 4-unit university course, selecting and developing a research topic under the guidance of instructors involved in active research in their respective fields. Website: UCSB Summer Research Academies

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4. UC Santa Cruz Science Internship Program (SIP): SIP provides motivated high school students with the opportunity to collaborate with UCSC faculty, graduate students, and researchers. Students participate in existing research projects and receive one-on-one mentoring. Website: UCSC SIP

These programs offer a chance for motivated high school students to delve into real-world research, gain valuable experience, and explore their interests in STEM.

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