How to apply for independent research/internships

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You can always try but it’s not likely.</p>

<p>Hi,</p>

<p>I am trying to reach out to professors to see if they can help me mentor and particiate to achieve atleast some goals in my project. What would be the appropriate way to reach them. Should I just look up in university websites and send them an email.</p>

<p>I appreciate your advice.</p>

<p>^ Yes. </p>

<p>You need to be careful and write a really good template email and be ready to email lots of people. Also, attaching a resume is sometimes a good idea.</p>

<p>Wow, thank you so much!!! This is absolutely wonderful-and its been so helpful!!!</p>

<p>I’m just wondering if, as a high school student, it’s better to do a summer research program (like Clark Scholars in TTU, UCBerkeley’s SHARP, or UCLA’s HSSRP) or to talk to a professor on your own and do research outside of a program. At this point I’m doing independent research at a university this summer, but does it make a difference?</p>

<p>In summer research programs, is there more/less of a likelihood that you’d get to do cutting-edge/bleeding-edge work, as compared to independent research? (That’s what I originally wanted to do.) Or is it just like either way you probably won’t be doing cutting-edge stuff, since you won’t have enough prior knowledge?</p>

<p>I was actually planning on approaching a professor to be my mentor next summer! Thank you so much for this thread!</p>

<p>So, I had an interview with a prof. I wanted to work with, much thanks to this thread. The problem is, there are certain lab/safety concerns involved in the lab, and my prof. says I probably shouldn’t do it as a high school student, due to insurance and appointment paperwork. She says I can still write reports for her however. What should I do?</p>

<p>Does anyone have tips as to what I can do in a market internship? Because I want to study marketing, and I want an internship for it, but if I got it what would I actually do? Because I don’t need a lab, or any chemicals my school doesn’t have… Please help…</p>

<p>I just want to say that it’s never too late. I had an internship from June until now and I thought that I didn’t want to spend a month doing nothing until school started so I emailed around fifty professors. To my surprise, nearly 20 offered to meet me to discuss the logistics or possibility of doing research, and I will probably have some tough decisions. So remember, if you’re interested, there is never no harm in trying, even if summer is more than halfway over.</p>

<p>I am a biotechnology student ,currently in my 3rd year of bachelors in India. I am looking for internships in US universities. My GPA is not that great due to some personal issues that cropped up during exams ,so I failed a few exams in college but I have potential to do research and I love science. I am currently working on a research project in India and my report is due in November. I would like to do a summer research internship in the US in May-June, for 2 months.My dates can be flexible but this is the most convenient time. Please give me some information on this.</p>

<p>I was going to e-mail some researchers and professors about working in their labs during the school year. Do you think this will be possble? Also, are there any suggestions you guys can make about formulating the e-mail? I want to work in the labs to gain some more experience. I also want to say that I would be willing to do anything asked of me without sounding desperate. Any suggestions?</p>

<p>Thanks for this tread!</p>

<p>I understand how this would work for the natural sciences, but what would you be asking for when e-mailing someone like a political science professor? Surely there aren’t any experiments you’re looking to do?</p>

<p>@collegeluva101, woah how did you get an internship at harvard? what kind of research do you do? i mean i could get an internship at the med school since my dad used to work as part of the faculty… but how did you seek it (do you have any connections, etc)??</p>

<p>Would it be okay if I contacted professors who don’t work at a college/university I want to go to, but they just work near me?</p>

<p>Thanks so much for this thread! It is reaally helpful!
I [2 days back] sent out emails to around 10 professors, and only got one reply so far saying she was going to be out of town in summer…
Should I email more professors, or wait to see if I get any replies?
@Collegeluva101, Congratulations on your Harvard internship!! Tell us how it goes! :)</p>

<p>OH my goodness…I emailed like 10 professors yesterday and 1 of them replied today and said it would be a-okay!!! :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: I am beyond thrilled!!! thank you so so so so so so so so much for this thread :slight_smile: :slight_smile: :slight_smile: :slight_smile: You are amazing!! God bless you!!! aha :P</p>

<p>Congrats petrawinklevoss! Did you ask professors from a major university or was it a local community college? Also, could you post a template of the email you sent or PM it to me? I know there is a template in the thread but it seems more geared toward group research. Thanks!</p>

<p>Has anyone found success working with social science professors? I don’t know where to start for non-laboratory science research. Sociology? Psychology?</p>

<p>Congratulations petra!! :smiley: Tell us how it goes :)</p>