Student Research Opportunities

Join a Research Team!

Increase the Value of Your Education.

At the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing students have the opportunity to work with our world-renowned faculty on research projects. Our faculty are studying to improve the health and well-being of people with obesity, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, cystic fibrosis, cancer -- to name a few of the major research interests within our focus areas.

The Intensive Summer Education Program in Translation Research for Underrepresented Students (INSPIRE-US program) at ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ aims to address the issue of the underrepresentation of racial minorities (URMs) in the Clinical and Translational Science (CTS) workforce. The program achieves this by introducing URM undergraduates to various activities designed to increase their awareness of CTS careers and pathways, boost their self-efficacy, and provide them with a learning community where they feel valued, included, and motivated to pursue a future career in CTS.

The INSPIRE-US program is a 10-week summer program designed to promote greater diversity in clinical and translational science by providing an intensive education in translation research for URM undergraduates. The program offers mentored research experiences, career coaching and planning, journal clubs, social networking, and classroom instruction on the fundamentals of CTS.

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FPB Student Research Interest / Employment Opportunities

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The Federal Work-Study Program is a form of federal financial aid.  Please refer to your ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ Financial Aid Notification Letter on the My Financial Aid portal.
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