STEP-UP Cancer Prevention Summer Research Program

The Student Transformative Experiences to Progress Under-represented Professionals (STEP-UP) in Cancer Prevention Program is now accepting applications for summer 2022. The program is seeking Undergraduate and Master’s level students who are under-represented in cancer research and practice to come to the University of Arizona for a 12-week educational experience in cancer prevention and control.

For more details and the application, click here.

For more info, contact: COPH-STEP-Up@email.arizona.edu

Application deadline: January 9th, 2022

Program Dates: May 16th 2022 - August 5th 2022

To apply you will need:

  • A one to two page personal statement that answers
    • Why are you applying for this summer training program what do you hope to gain?
    • Which college-level course or other academic experience have you found most rewarding and interesting up to this point in your career and why?
    • How has your coursework, research, community activities or work experience influenced or supported your interest in cancer prevention and control?
    • In what capacity do you see yourself contributing to the cancer workforce in the future?
  • A  PDF of your unofficial transcript
  • A PDF of your resume or CV
  • Email address for two individuals that can offer a reference on your behalf (We require TWO references, one from someone at your college and one from another individual that can speak to your attributes, past experiences, communication, teamwork and cultural competency. You will be asked to provide the email addresses of your references and they will be sent an email asking them to fill out the reference online.)
    • Please ensure your references are timely in their responses. 

Eligibility:

  • Current Undergraduate or Master’s Student (must be enrolled as an Undergraduate Junior, Undergraduate Senior or Master's level student during the fall semester of the program year).

    • If you are transitioning to graduate school in the fall semester of the program year, you must provide proof of application or acceptance.

  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or above

  • U.S. Citizen or permanent resident (International students are not eligible for this program due to federal funding restrictions)

  • Able to commit to the full 12-week summer research experience. Other employment, courses, commitments, vacations, etc. are prohibited during the program. Please ensure you can comply with a full time schedule before you apply.

  • We particularly encourage applications from students from underrepresented, disadvantaged, non-traditional or first-generation college backgrounds or who attend schools with limited research opportunities.


Benefits:
  • Paid summer research experience
  • Student empowerment fostered through faculty mentoring
  • Community outreach and research application
  • Assistance available for travel and housing

SPECIAL NOTE: We are closely monitoring the COVID-19 situation and plan to abide by any and all safety guidelines. If it is deemed unsafe to hold this in person, the program is fully ready to continue virtually and will not be cancelled.

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