NeURO Fellowship 2025 Application Q&A Session

Event Details:

Monday, January 13, 2025
Time
4:30pm to 5:30pm PST
Contacts
vvargasz@stanford.edu
Registration Required
Event Sponsor
Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute
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Flyer for the Neuroscience Undergraduate Research Opportunity (NeURO) Fellowship Q&A Session. Applications are open from Dec 2 to Feb 2, 2025. The session is on Jan 13, 2025, from 4:30 to 5:30 PM at the ChEM-H/Neuro Building, room E153.

Do you have questions about the Neuroscience Undergraduate Research Opportunity (NeURO) program and/or application that are not answered in our website or FAQ

Attend the NeURO Q&A session!

  • When: January 13, 2025 at 4:30 - 5:30 PM
  • Where: James Lin and Nisa Leung Seminar Room (E153), ChEM-H/Neurosciences Building [in-person only]

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NeURO Eligibility and Application Details  Learn more about the NeURO program

Event Description:

Are you a Stanford undergraduate eager to explore neuroscience research and considering applying for the Neuroscience Undergraduate Research Opportunity (NeURO) Fellowship? Join us for an informative Q&A session to get all your questions answered about the NeURO program and the application process!

About the NeURO Fellowship: The NeURO fellowship invites Stanford undergraduates to delve into the interdisciplinary field of neuroscience. Aimed at students with little to no prior research experience, the program supports fellows as they join research labs, participate in professional development workshops, and build a vibrant community of peers and mentors.

Program Structure:

  • Spring Quarter: 10 weeks of part-time mentorship (8-10 hours/week) in your selected research lab.
  • Summer Quarter: 8 weeks of full-time research (40 hours/week), complete with professional development workshops.
  • End-of-Program Poster Session: Present your research accomplishments.

Why Attend the Q&A Session?:

  • Learn about the NeURO program and application process directly from the coordinator.
  • Ask your questions live and get clear answers.

Contact Information: For more information or specific inquiries about the NeURO program, please contact Valerie Vargas-Zapata, Diversity Initiatives Program Coordinator, at vvargasz@stanford.edu.

We look forward to seeing you and supporting your journey into neuroscience research!