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<a href="/en/forum-topic/cancer-prevention-control-research-training-program-masters-health-professions-students"><strong>Cancer Prevention and Control Research Training Program for Master's and Health Professions Students</strong></a>

CANCER RESEARCH OPPORTUNITY - SUMMER 2026

Application Deadline: January 23, 2026

We invite master's and health professions students to apply for our NCI-funded Cancer Prevention and Control (CAPAC) Research Training Program  (award # 5R25CA240120-07), hosted by the University of Puerto Rico Comprehensive Cancer Center from May 26 to July 31, 2026, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA. For its 6th consecutive year, the program will offer a hands-on cancer prevention and control research experience.

A primary goal of CAPAC is to increase the number of master’s degree graduates and other health professionals who pursue a doctoral degree and/or a career as cancer researchers. Each year, CAPAC recruits 25 graduate/health professional students and recent graduates from all academic backgrounds to participate in a 10-week hands-on full-time research experience in Puerto Rico under the supervision of an assigned research mentor. Upon application and evaluation, the program will support a maximum of 6 trainees to extend their research experience for up to 15 weeks. The program also provides educational and professional seminars and workshops for trainees. 

For more information, visit our website: https://www.cccupr.org/capac/

Application period: October 31, 2025 - January 23, 2026 (11:59 PM AST)

🔗Application linkhttps://crcweb.rcm.upr.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=H7F3RHYELL

Early application and submission of materials is highly recommended. 

If you have any questions, please contact Mariela Bournigal-Feliciano, CAPAC Coordinator, at capac@cccupr.org or 787-772-8300 ext. 1421.

<a href="/en/forum-topic/paid-stem-internships-fellowships-undergrads-through-department-energy"><strong>Paid STEM internships + fellowships for undergrads through the Department of Energy</strong></a>

College students at Minority Serving Institutions! Are you looking for a program that supports your education, gives you hands-on experience, and sets you up for an amazing career? Check out the EM STARS program!

This isn't just any scholarship; it's a launchpad! EM STARS provides up to two years of financial support while you work toward your undergraduate degree - and if you decide to pursue a master’s degree, we’ll support you for up to two more years. While you're studying, you'll get hands-on experience through awesome internships with our Environmental Management (EM) team at one of our sites. You'll get to see how we tackle big challenges, learn what we do, and gain real-world skills that connect directly to your studies.

Why should I apply?

You will receive:

  • Financial support for the pursuit of an undergraduate degree for up to two years and two additional years for students choosing to pursue a master’s degree
  • Paid summer internships under the guidance of an accomplished mentor at EM headquarter offices, field offices, and DOE national laboratories
  • Opportunities to engage with the EM community (e.g., EM field sites, contractors, stakeholders) and other STARS Scholars
  • Academic and career guidance
  • Continued engagement with EM after graduation through employment opportunities or postgraduate appointments 

Financial Support

  • Tuition: $36,000/academic year (Amount is based on expected average cost. The tuition allowance may be higher based on student’s actual tuition costs.)
  • Stipend: $32,000/academic year
  • Education Allowance: $5,000/scholarship year
  • Summer Internship: 10-week internship
    • Stipend: $750/week
    • Housing Allowance: up to $700/week based on assigned location (If relocating more than 50 miles from assigned location)
    • Local Transportation: $50/week   
    • Inbound/Outbound: $1,000 to be paid as a lump-sum with the first stipend payment (If relocating more than 50 miles from assigned location.

Application Deadline

12/12/2025 11:59:00 PM Eastern Time Zone

Additional information and the application can be found at: Zintellect - U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) - DOE EM Success Through Academic Research Scholarship (STARS) - DOE-EM-STARS-2026

Information Session:

Application Workshops:

Questions

Please email the EM STARS team at EM_STARS@orise.orau.gov or visit our website at: https://orise.orau.gov/em-stars/.

<a href="/en/forum-topic/microsoft-research-fellowship-phd-students-postdocs-faculty-ai-or-biological-modeling"><strong>Microsoft Research Fellowship (for PhD students, postdocs & faculty in AI or biological modeling) - Funding for Puerto Rico!</strong...

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/academic-program/microsoft-research-fellowship/ Key dates:
  • Call for proposals: Tuesday, November 4, 2025
  • Proposal submission deadline: Tuesday, December 2, 2025, at 11:59 PM ET
  • Proposal notifications sent by: Tuesday, February 10, 2026
About the program

The Microsoft Research Fellowship creates opportunities for academic scholars (faculty, PhD students, and postdocs) to collaborate with Microsoft Research on open research challenges that advance scientific understanding, drive innovation, and deliver societal benefit.

In an era of rapid innovation, this fellowship brings together academia and industrial researchers across disciplines to shape the future through open research collaborations. Academic collaboration is foundational to advancing scientific discovery, and today, it’s more critical than ever. Academic institutions contribute deep domain expertise, novel perspectives, and a culture of exploration. Microsoft Research’s global labs offer deep technical expertise, cutting-edge academic inquiry, and real-world application. By working together, we believe we can accelerate innovation, promote responsible development, and address complex challenges that can best be solved through interdisciplinary exploration.

  • General eligibility

    Microsoft is seeking scholars in academia who are pursuing research and instruction in academic venues across a range of disciplines.

    Eligibility guidelines vary by research challenge. Some challenges accept proposals from students, others from faculty, and some from both. Please refer to the “Research Challenges” tab and the eligibility details below to understand the criteria for each challenge.

    This program accepts proposals from individuals based in the following regions: Africa, Australia & New Zealand, Canada, Europe, India, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the United States.

    Microsoft actively seeks to foster greater levels of diversity in our workforce and in our pipeline of future researchers and collaborators. We are always looking for the best and brightest talent and celebrating individuality. We invite candidates to come as they are and do what they love.

    Fellows selected to be a part of the Microsoft Research Fellowship program are subject to disciplinary proceedings for inappropriate behavior, including but not limited to discrimination, harassment (including sexual harassment), or plagiarism will forfeit their funding. If accepted, a standard background screen will be conducted. Though Microsoft is not hiring you for employment, a successful screen is required as a stipulation to transfer funds under this fellowship.

  • Provisions of the award

  • The Microsoft Research Fellowship is designed to create meaningful opportunities for collaboration between academic researchers and Microsoft Research. These opportunities will vary by research challenge and may include working sessions, regular check-ins, asynchronous collaboration, workshops, and other formats tailored to the nature of the research.

    All funds are distributed as unrestricted gifts as a one-time payment made directly to the institution/university and disbursed according to the institution/ university policies. Direct payments to individuals are not made by the program.

    Funding amounts vary by the region a fellows’ organization/institution of employment is located in.

    • Africa – $17,000 (USD)
    • Australia & New Zealand – $17,000 (USD)
    • Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Puerto Rico – $17,000 (USD)
    • Canada – $47,000 (USD)
    • Europe – $27,000 (USD)
    • India – $17,000 (USD)
    • Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan – $17,000 (USD)
    • United States – $47,000 (USD)

    These stipend amounts include travel funding to support in-person collaboration. Fellows may use this funding to visit Microsoft Research principal investigators and collaborators at a Microsoft Research lab or office. 

    All payments will be distributed in March/April 2026. If selected, Microsoft will work with respective departmental finance liaisons to transfer funds.

    *Stipend rates are reviewed annually and benchmarked against comparable fellowship programs in each geography to ensure competitive alignment. 

Research challenges

Research objectives and eligibility requirements vary by challenge. Some challenges accept proposals from PhD students, others from faculty, and some from both. Review the descriptions below to understand each challenge’s research goals and specific eligibility criteria.

AI for global and societal impact
  • Equitable interactive AI tools for creatives 

  • Global employment, hiring, and performance outcomes based on AI adoption

  • Grounding AI in global majority languages, cultures, and contexts

  • Tackling disinformation and misinformation through the design, implementation and evaluation of provenance tools for end users

AI fundamentals: scalable reasoning, model adaption and evaluation
  • Advancing generative AI evaluation through psychometrics and measurement

  • Efficient and accurate post-training of retrieval models 

  • Steering reasoning models with test-time verification

Biological and scientific modeling
  • Generative models for regulatory genomics

Foundational systems & infrastructure for AI
  • AI for clean electricity planning and deployment

  • Systems, Algorithms, and Rigorous Applications of Reinforcement Learning Post-Training

Human-AI collaboration and interaction
  • AI Models and Creativity

  • AI-powered Collaborative Dynamic Experiences

  • Beyond Assistance: AI as teammate for collaboration, alignment, and collective intelligence

  • Toward socially intelligent AI agents

Multimodal & Embodied Intelligence
  • Beyond tokenization: foundational approaches to multimodal LLMs

  • General-purpose robotic foundation models for embodied AI

  • Robot learning from alternative data sources 

 

<a href="/en/forum-topic/homeland-security-professional-opportunities-student-workforce-experience-research-now"><strong>Homeland Security Professional Opportunities for Student Workforce to Experience Research - Now Accepting Applications</strong></a>

JUMP START YOUR FUTURE WITH DHS!!!

  • Want to learn more about the US Department of Homeland Security and the research the agency and component agencies do to enhance your research interests and career goals?
  • Interested in learning from top scientists and subject matter experts in homeland security related areas?
  • Seeking to network with your peers and members of the academic and scientific communities in government facilities conducting research in DHS relevant areas?

If you answered “Yes”, to the above questions, the HS-POWER program is for you!

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate Office of University Programs sponsors the Professional Opportunities for Student Workforce to Experience Research (HS-POWER) Program for undergraduate and graduate students. HS-POWER is open to students majoring in a broad spectrum of homeland security related science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines as well as DHS mission-relevant research areas which includes social sciences. As a participant in the HS-POWER Program, you will participate in quality research experiences with federal research facilities and other DHS-STEM focused entities nationwide. You will establish connections with DHS professionals that facilitate long-term relationships between yourself, researchers, DHS personnel and research facilities, giving you a competitive edge as you move forward toward your career.

Benefits

  • Stipend: Undergraduate students receive $750 per week and graduate students will receive $950 per week.
  • Travel: A total of $1,000 travel reimbursement for inbound and outbound expenses for participants who live more than fifty miles, one-way, from the assigned hosting site, and who are paying for housing onsite is available.
  • Housing Allowance: A housing allowance of $400/week is provided to participants whose home of record is more than fifty miles, one-way, from their assigned hosting facility, move onsite for the duration of their appointment, and are paying for housing while onsite.

Appointment Details

  • Appointments will be for 10 consecutive weeks during the months of May-July. Factors such as class schedules, housing availability and facility schedules may be taken into consideration when determining appointment start and end dates.
  • Interns will be assigned to research projects and/or other technical activities under the guidance of a DHS mentor.
  • An appointment involves a daily, on-site commitment as defined by the assigned mentor at the host facility with the HS-POWER participant in residence at the specified location. 
  • HS-POWER participants are required to have health insurance coverage during the appointment period and to provide proof of this coverage prior to the start of the appointment.

Application Deadline

1/5/2026 11:59:59 PM Eastern Time Zone

Application: Zintellect - DHS-POWER-2026-SUMMER

Program Website: U.S. Department of Homeland Security Education Programs

If you have any questions, please email us at dhsed@orau.org

<a href="/en/forum-topic/implementation-research-scientist-remote-position"><strong>Implementation Research Scientist, Remote Position</strong></a>

Job Description

POSITION SUMMARY:

The Implementation Research Scientist will serve as a methodological expert within the implementation science team, with a primary focus on designing and applying rigorous implementation science approaches to advance research and practice. This individual will lead methodological support in areas such as quasi-experimental study design, implementation strategy design, and qualitative research (end-to-end). They will also contribute to research, evaluation, and analysis as needed, ensuring that projects are carried out with methodological rigor and practical relevance. The ideal candidate is strategic and can translate implementation science principles into actionable research and evaluation. A commitment to community engagement and co-creation are essential, ensuring that research and strategies are developed in partnership with those who use and are affected by them. Innovation, collaboration, and a willingness to push the boundaries of what is possible for our community are key components to success in this role.

 

ACCOUNTABILITIES:

Implementation Science Methodological Support:

• Design and apply quasi-experimental and other relevant study designs for implementation science research.

• Involve community and end users throughout the design and testing process to ensure strategies are relevant, acceptable, and feasible

• Lead the development and adaptation of implementation strategies, aligned with study goals and contextual needs.

• Provide methodological guidance to internal and external collaborators to ensure rigor and feasibility in implementation research.

• Partner with multidisciplinary teams to ensure implementation science principles are embedded in project planning and execution.

• Contribute to grant writing, reports, and presentations to support funding and dissemination efforts.

• Adapt implementation science theories and frameworks to design effective and sustainable implementation strategies and analysis plans.

• Help to identify and track metrics and leading indicators to measure the impact of strategies and interventions.

Other duties as assigned:

• Assist with projects as needed.

• Support organizational priorities and cross-team collaboration as assigned.

• Attend meetings and participate in other related activities as directed by manager.

 

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

Knowledge of:

• Implementation science theories, models and frameworks

• Real-world study design and implementation strategy development

• Qualitative research methodologies and analysis techniques

• Evaluation and applied research methods

• Community engagement and methods for implementing programs and practices that are effective, safe, equitable, timely and patient-centered

• Co-creation and human-centered design approaches for engaging stakeholders and end users in research and strategy development.

• Health disparities and social determinants of health

 

Ability to:

• Provide methodological guidance and consultation to research teams.

• Think strategically and apply strong business acumen in research planning.

• Communicate effectively with technical and non-technical audiences.

• Manage multiple priorities and deliver high-quality work in a fast-paced environment.

• Design and conduct mixed methods research

• Apply implementation science theories and frameworks in a variety of contexts

• Exhibit strong attention to detail and excellent organizational skills

• Manage multiple assignments simultaneously

• Work and deliver under tight timeframes

• Manage complex projects with multiple stakeholders

Travel 1-3 times per year to conferences and/or in-person meetings.

 

Education and/or Experience:

• Advanced degree in science, implementation science, public health, health services research, or a related field

• Formal training in implementation science or three or more years’ experience conducting research in implementation science or applied health research.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: (Additional qualifications that may make a person even more effective in the role, but are not required for consideration)

• PhD or equivalent terminal degree

• Clinical and/or clinical research experience

• Community health experience

• Medical/scientific knowledge of stem cell transplantation and/or clinical care

Benefits and Compensation

NMDP offers regular, full-time employees medical, dental, vision, life and disability, accident/critical illness/hospital, well-being, legal, identity theft and pet benefits. Retirement, paid time off/holidays, leave and incentive plans are also offered to eligible employees. 

For more information, visit https://www.nmdp.org/what-we-do/about-us/careers

<a href="/en/forum-topic/beca-teodoro-moscoso-estudios-vocacionales-tecnicos-estudios-universitarios-tecnologicos"><strong>Beca Teodoro Moscoso para estudios vocacionales o técnicos y para estudios universitarios o tecnológicos</strong></a>

El Programa de Becas Teodoro Moscoso otorgará dos (2) categorías de Becas

  1. Beca para estudios vocacionales o técnicos:
    Otorga hasta $10,000 por participante, durante dos (2) años de estudios en una institución académica debidamente acreditada.
  2. Beca para estudios universitarios o tecnológicos:
    Otorga hasta $40,000 por participante, durante cuatro (4) años de estudios en una institución académica debidamente acreditada. Esta beca está dirigida a carreras de difícil reclutamiento en Puerto Rico.

Para más información: https://www.desarrollo.pr.gov/beca-teodoro-moscoso

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