Published: 12 Jan 2026 34 views
The ORISE Research Participation Program at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is an educational and training program designed to provide college students, recent graduates, and university faculty opportunities to connect with the unique resources of the CDC. With the support of an assigned mentor, participants have authentic research experiences at state-of the-art facilities. These research experiences complement the educational nature of the programs and make participants aware of potential STEM employment opportunities at the sponsoring agency. Participants will have access to unique research and training opportunities, top scientists and engineers, and state-of-the-art facilities and equipment.
Stipend: Competitive stipends and benefits offered to all fellows.
Applications are accepted from current students, recent graduates, and U.S. college/university faculty year round. Check back often, as additional opportunities become available regularly. Students must be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university pursuing a degree in a Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM), and must maintain satisfactory progress in academic coursework. Postgraduate must have received their degree in an appropriate STEM discipline within 5 years of the appointment start date, or must complete all requirements for such a degree prior to the desired start date.
For more details, visit ORISE Scholarship Webpage
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