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SUNRISE - Summer Undergraduate Nursing Research ImmerSion Experience
For the nursing research community at º£½ÇÂ×ÂÒ School of Nursing, we offer a diverse range of opportunities for undergraduate students who are eager to gain hands-on research experience, spanning from fundamental scientific research to applied healthcare delivery systems investigations. One such initiative is the Summer Undergraduate Nursing Research ImmerSion Experience (SUNRISE), tailored specifically for undergraduate students.
SUNRISE is a unique program designed to provide eligible students in their fifth and sixth years of the Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing (TBSN) program with an exceptional chance to participate in an 8-week paid summer research program. During this period, students will work closely with esteemed faculty members from º£½ÇÂ×ÂÒ who will serve as their mentors. Admission to the SUNRISE program is competitive, and it is open exclusively to full-time undergraduate nursing students enrolled in the traditional track of the º£½ÇÂ×ÂÒ BSN Program.
Participants in SUNRISE will benefit from one-on-one mentorship with faculty members who have well-established research expertise. We strongly encourage students to explore potential mentors, review their recent publications, and delve into their ongoing research projects. You can find detailed profiles of our faculty members by referring to the faculty directory.
Aside from conducting cutting edge research, students engaged in the SUNRISE program will be given the opportunity to represent the School of Nursing at º£½ÇÂ×ÂÒ through various venues, including, campus visits, advocacy programs, and at conference presentations.
Next Years Application cycle will be:
March 17th: Application deadline
March 31st: Notice of acceptance
May 30th – June 2nd: Orientation
June 5th – July 26th: Research Experience
Important Dates:
March 15: Application deadline
March 29: Notice of acceptance
May 27-31: Orientation
June 3 – July 26th: Research Experience
Selection Criteria
- Selection Criteria;
- Likelihood for success;
- Status representative of the nursing school population;
- Fifteen research slots are available.
Curriculum
- Apprenticeship model;
- Observe mentor's research program, learn data collection, lab techniques, attend PI's lab meetings;
- Journal Club/Journaling Experiences;
- Poster presentation at national conference.
Mentoring
- Principal investigator, graduate students, and peers;
- Guidance from the Director of SUNRISE, Office of Admissions and Student Success, Student Success Center;
- Exit interview to improve the SUNRISE program.
Institutional Resources
- maintains a curated list of training grants, funding opportunities, open postdoctoral positions, and career development opportunities for early career investigators.
- PhD in Nursing Science, for those interested in Learning about our PhD program.
- provides ands-on writing workshop that targets pre- and postdoctoral trainees who are preparing an application for a fellowship award.
- seeking the very best rising high school Sophomores (current Freshman in 2023-2024 school year) to partner with outstanding biomedical scientists from º£½ÇÂ×ÂÒ to promote excellence in scholarship and biomedical research training for a 3-year period.
Funding Resources
State Programs
Foundations
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