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Apprenticeship
Berkeley Lab Director's Apprenticeship Program (BLDAP)
The Berkeley Lab Director’s Apprenticeship Program (BLDAP) is a project-based high school STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics) program designed to help participants develop 21st century skills, learn about Berkeley Lab’s research activities, receive college and career guidance, and develop a STEM network in a real-life work environment.
Open to public school students in grades 10 and 11 in Alameda, San Francisco, and West Contra Costa counties. Students must be full time residents of the state of California to apply.
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Internship
Berkeley Lab Experiences in Research
Experiences in Research (EinR) is an internship program for high school students to gain hands-on experience with professionals at Berkeley Lab. Students spend six weeks over summer working directly on cutting edge projects alongside experts in STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics) and STEM adjacent careers.
Targeted towards current high school juniors and seniors enrolled in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, with some experience in independent work. Applications from sophomores and students outside those counties will be considered.
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Tour
Berkeley Lab Exploration in New Discoveries (BLEND)
Through the BLEND (Berkeley Lab Exploration in New Discoveries) program, Berkeley Lab partners with groups to provide experiences for post-secondary students, faculty and STEM partners. Experiences include visiting the Lab, touring facilities, taking part in STEM activities, meeting with scientists, and learning about careers.
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Community College
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Faculty
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Fellowship
Berkeley Lab Undergraduate Faculty Fellowship (BLUFF)
The Berkeley Lab Undergraduate Faculty Fellowship (BLUFF) program brings faculty from minority-serving institutions or institutions without a large research capacity to Berkeley Lab to collaborate with Lab scientists, engineers, and STEM professionals.
Faculty who reach primarily undergraduates and who have completed the three-year Visiting Faculty Program (VFP).
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Program
Berkeley Lab Undergraduate Research (BLUR)
The Berkeley Lab Undergraduate Research (BLUR) program places undergraduates, post baccalaureates, and graduate students who have established collaborations with LBNL scientists, engineers and STEM professionals. Participants work with scientists, engineers, technicians, and STEM professionals on projects related to Berkeley Lab’s research areas.
Undergraduate students from two- and four-year institutions, post baccalaureates, and graduate students. Minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
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Spring, summer, fall
10 weeks or 16 weeks
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Program
Computing Sciences Summer Student Program
The Computing Sciences Summer Student Program is a 12-week paid summer program that offers students the opportunity to gain hands-on research experience at Berkeley Lab. Summer researchers work on projects in computational research, high-performance computing, and/or high-speed networking under the guidance of one or more staff members.
The program is geared towards undergraduate students between their junior and senior years who have completed core courses in computer science, mathematics, and related areas of study or graduate students in any computer or computational science discipline.
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Fellowship
Graduate Degrees for Minorities for Engineering and Science (GEM)
The GEM program at Berkeley Lab is open to GEM fellows at the master’s and doctoral levels. The GEM program specifically recruits African American/Black, Hispanic American/Latino, and American Indian/Native students. The GEM program supports these under-represented groups and helps them access more opportunities in science and engineering. The program begins with a summer internship to provide hands-on research experiences at a DOE national laboratory; the initial step in developing early-career hires to support a diverse workforce at Berkeley Lab. The program is sponsored by and managed in partnership with the National GEM Consortium.
Open to MS and Ph.D. level students. Must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.8 on a 4.0 scale. Must be a senior, or graduate of an accredited engineering or computer science program at the time of application.
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Camp
Science Accelerating Girls' Engagement in STEM (SAGE) Summer Camp
Science Accelerating Girls' Engagement in STEM (SAGE) is a one-week summer camp for Northern California high school students (age 14-17) hosted by National Laboratory scientists and engineers to share what life is like in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) professions.
Must be a current 9th, 10th, or 11th grader in a Northern California high school.
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Camp
SeA Bilingual STEM Camp
SeA @ Berkeley Lab is a free 4-day spring break camp (April 3-6, 2024) for English learning/ Spanish-English bilingual students who are interested in learning more about STEM and career opportunities at Berkeley Lab. Activities include tours of Berkeley Lab facilities, career talks with scientists, and workshops both at Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley. These events will be in English and Spanish. Participating in SEA can also be a step toward a summer internship at Berkeley Lab.
This program is open to students in grades 10-12. 10th and 11th graders are especially encouraged to apply.
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