Experiential Learning Opportunities for Statistics and Data Sciences Students
Click on a topic below for links to experiential learning opportunities and support resources.
Undergraduate Research
One of the most in-depth experiential opportunities available to Statistics and Data Sciences students is independent research within a faculty member’s research group.
- On-campus Opportunities
SDS students participate in research on-campus during the academic year and in the summer. Funding may exist to support your research; deadlines for funding vary depending on the fellowship/stipend. Here are several units that may have opportunities that match your interests.
Center for Health & Environment: Education and Research
Good Systems
Hobby-Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment Population Research Center
Texas Advanced Computing Center
Machine Learning Laboratory
EUREKA - a searchable database of opportunities and faculty research interests at UT
- Off-campus Opportunities
These programs often take place over 8-10 weeks in the summer and many times include a stipend and housing/travel support. They are competitive and require an application. Application deadlines and requirements vary, but are usually due in January or February and require at least one recommendation.
National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) list of summer programs (search: Statistics and Data Sciences)
Summer Institute for Training in Biostatistics and Data Science at Columbia
Pathways to Sciences list of summer programs in Statistics
MAA Undergraduate Research Opportunities
AMS Summer Undergraduate Research Programs Biostatistics Epidemiology Summer Training
- Resources for Getting Involved and Funding a Research Experience
CNS Strategies for Getting Involved in Undergraduate Research
CNS Summer Research Opportunities Resources
CNS Funding for Undergraduate Research
Internships
The purpose of an internship is to gain valuable skills and experience, explore and refine your career interests, and network with professionals in your field. Also, internships allow you to apply concepts you have learned in the classroom in a real-world, work environment.
CNS Career Services is your college resource for career exploration and internships.
Student Ambassadors at DSP offers weekly drop-in advising/consultation each week in Painter Hall 5.56 for students who would like to discuss strategies for getting involved in experiential learning activities and connecting with CNS and campus resources. The list below is a sample of opportunities and is not exhaustive.
- Opportunities
CNS Career Services Search Tools for Jobs and Internships
HireUTexas
RISE Research Internships in Science and Engineering
Undergraduate Summer Research Internships in Neuroscience
PNI Summer Internship Program
Undergraduate Research Opportunities & Internships
- Resources
CNS Career Services Guide for Neuroscience
CNS Course Credit Options for Internships
Study Abroad
Entrepreneurship
CNS students can engage in entrepreneurial activities both in and out of the classroom. DSP offers weekly drop-in advising/consultation for CNS students seeking opportunities.
CNS Inventors Program
Startup Science
Bridging Disciplines Programs - Innovation, Creativity & Innovation
Entrepreneurship Resources Across Campus
Other Activities
Science Sprints
If you're interested in "doing science" and are looking for a shorter-term way to be involved, try out a Science Sprint! Science Sprints are one-day intensive, fun events bringing interdisciplinary teams of 10-25 undergraduates together to work on a meaningful science problem. All CNS majors are welcome.
Science Sprint Topics and Registration Information