The Advancing Transportation Leadership and Safety (ATLAS) Center is now accepting applications for their 10-week summer intern program. Five junior-level undergraduate students will be selected to participate and the internship will include active involvement on safety-related research projects at the Texas A&M Transportation Institute.
The program will coincide and coordinate with other summer intern programs at Texas A&M University funded by the National Science Foundation, providing interns an opportunity to interact with students in other disciplines and participate in university-wide seminars, tours, poster sessions and other events for interns.
To be eligible for the program, applicants must:
- Have an interest in transportation safety and a desire to actively participate in on-going research projects;
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident;
- Have completed junior year (at least 90 hours) by the end of Spring 2014; and
- Be on track to graduate no sooner than December 2014.
A $5,000 stipend (made in installments) will be provided to students who are selected for the program. The program will also pay tuition and fees for one credit hour of a required independent study, and provide housing and a food allowance for the duration of the program.
Applications are due March 31, 2014.
Interested in participating? Apply now.
For more information, please contact Laura Higgins.