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Recruitment & Training to Unlock Research Potential in Science

Recruitment & Training to Unlock Research Potential in Science Program

2017 Summer Students from The Recruitment & Training Program for Under-represented Populations

Program

The Intramural Research Program (IRP) is the in-house research program of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), and is located on the Johns Hopkins Bayview Campus, in Baltimore, Maryland. For nearly 60 years, NIDA has been the primary source of scientific knowledge concerning addiction and has served as a training facility for researchers with an interest in drug abuse research. The Recruitment & Training to Unlock Research Potential Program is an intramural program that provides paid training opportunities for students who are interested in the scientific basis of drug abuse. A limited number of positions are available each summer.  Selection is very competitive.

Eligibility Requirements

  • You must be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident. Permanent residents must be enrolled in a school in the U.S. to be eligible
  • The following students are encourage to apply:
    • Students with disabilities
    • Students who come from an economically disadvantaged background (e.g., Pell Grant-eligible, from environments that inhibited the individual from obtaining the knowledge, skill, and ability required to enroll in, and graduate from, a health professional school, or from a family with an annual income below low-income thresholds)
    • Students who are or have been enrolled in Tribal Colleges and Universities, Hispanic-serving institutions, or Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)
    • Students who are the first in their family to attend college
    • Students who identify as LGBTQ
    • Students disadvantaged by circumstances that have negatively impacted their educational opportunities, including recent natural disasters
  • If a minor: You must be at least 17 years old by June 15th
    • You Must be a high school junior or senior at the time of application
    • If you are 17 years of age on June 15th of each year, you must live, at the time of application, within 40 miles of the NIH Biomedical Research Center (251 Bayview Blvd; Baltimore, MD 21224) where you will intern. (This requirement does not apply to applicants who are 18 and older.)

How to Apply

Students who wish to apply for the Recruitment & Training to Unlock Research Potential Program should submit the following documents for consideration:

  1. Completed Application
    • All information must be complete.
    • Download PDF of application here (Download Acrobat Reader)
  2. Two Letters of Recommendation (Optional—letters from your NIH SIP application are acceptable.)
    • Recommendation letters must be current (less than 6 months old) and signed.
    • The Recommender should describe their relationship to the applicant, including how long they have known the applicant and the nature of their interaction(s), the Recommender should comment on the applicant’s academic and scientific merit including his/her aptitude for pursuing an advanced degree
    • Letters of recommendation must be emailed directly to the Program Coordinator (cbrann@intra.nida.nih.gov)
  3. Apply online to the NIH SIP:
    https://www.training.nih.gov/programs/hs-sip or https://www.training.nih.gov/programs/sip

Deadlines

NIH HS-SIP–Completed packets are due in entirety February 1st each year*

NIH SIP–Completed packets are due in entirety March 1st each year*.

Submit to

Documents should be assembled into one complete application package and emailed to Christie Brannock at cbrann@intra.nida.nih.gov.

Please Note

  1. Students will be informed of acceptance or rejection during the first week of April.
  2. NIDA IRP/NIH Biomedical Research Center is located in Baltimore, MD. Housing and travel arrangements ARE NOT provided.
  3. The NIDA IRP Summer Program is a full-time paid position for 8-10 weeks. Part-time work schedules are not allowed.  All changes to your work schedule (vacations, summer classes, etc…) must be approved by the Program Coordinator in advance of start date.  Failure to report conflicts in your work schedule or request approval for leave could result in immediate termination of your internship.

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