SUMMER PROGRAMS & INTERNSHIPS
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Bench Research Internship Program
We started this program to provide laboratory-based scientific research experience to high school and undergraduate students who are actively pursuing a degree-granting course of study. The internship is intended for a short period of time (during the summer or as independent study during the school year) for those who are not enrolled in another formal summer internship program at MSK.
Clinical Assistance Program (Nursing)
Sponsored by the Nursing Department, this program provides nursing students with full-time employment for ten weeks to gain clinical experience. At the end of the program, participants recommended by nurse leaders will be hired into full-time post-grad MSK nursing roles based on graduation and NCLEX passing.
Program Requirements:
- Current enrollment in an accredited Bachelor's or Associate’s Nursing Program
- Graduation date of Winter 2025, Spring 2026 or Summer 2026
- Completion of two (2) clinical semesters, including one semester in Med/Surg Nursing
- Active BCLS Certification
Review our frequently asked questions and apply here!
View Recorded Live Info Session here
Clinical Oncology Open Learning Scholars Program
The Clinical Oncology Open Learning (COOL) Scholars Program is a six-week clinical observation summer program designed to support female undergraduate and medical students who are considering careers as cancer doctors. The COOL Scholars Program is open only to students at Stony Brook University (for MSK Commack and MSK Hauppauge), New York Medical College (MSK Westchester), Monmouth University (MSK Monmouth), and Rutgers University (MSK Basking Ridge). Students from these institutions may contact ofd@mskcc.org for more information.
Healthcare Administration Support Internship
Sponsored by Ambulatory Care, this program gives students full-time employment as an office coordinator or care coordinator for 12 weeks. The annual application period for the Summer Healthcare Administration Support Internship begins the first two weeks in February.
You’ll need to be enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program and have a strong interest in a career in healthcare or hospital administration. You must also be detail and team-oriented and possess strong computer, communication, and customer service skills. It would be ideal for you if you’re going into your senior year of college.
Human Oncology and Pathogenesis Program
This is an eight-week intensive summer program involving mentored research and extracurricular events, such as luncheons and tours. The Human Oncology and Pathogenesis Program educates high school students about translational research and accepts students who are knowledgeable, self-motivated, and passionate about science. You’ll graduate the program by completing your research projects and participating in an end-of-summer poster session to which family, friends, and faculty are invited.
DigITs (Digital Informatics & Technology Solutions) Internship Program
DigITs (Digital Informatics & Technology Solutions) handles the integration of digital, data, analytics, and technology resources across the enterprise and the development of the platforms that serve as a foundation for MSK's cancer care and research. Our multi-disciplinary teams are collaborative, working together with a shared mission for MSK and our patients.
The 10-week Summer Internship partners students with DigITs Mentors to explore MSK’s constantly evolving digital enterprise through interesting project work. The program is designed to provide students foundational knowledge and learning opportunities to explore how technology is an integral part of patient care, research, and learning.
Location
New York tri-state area. The DigITs workforce is a mix of on-site, hybrid, and remote teams where on-site work is based on job function.
Applications Now Open for Summer 2024
Please click here to learn more and apply.
Office of Faculty Development
The Office of Faculty Development sponsors and supports training programs targeting undergraduate, postbaccalaureate, and medical students to foster the development of future faculty doctors and scientists. We’re particularly interested in encouraging women and underrepresented minority students to consider careers in oncology research and practice.
Partnership Undergraduate Research Training
The City College of New York–MSK partnership offers the Partnership Undergraduate Research Training (PURT) program to prepare undergraduate students for laboratory positions and graduate work. The program’s goals are to implement joint education and training opportunities between the institutions, to engage minority students at all levels of their academic careers in cancer research, and to support their career development.
Trainees compete for a summer research placement based on their academic performance and recommendation letters. They are required to take a course on ethics in biomedicine and research and to present their work at national and local meetings.
Summer Undergraduate Research Program
This popular ten-week Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) is sponsored by the Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences for outstanding undergraduate students who are interested in careers in biomedical science. Students enrolled in SURP (typical class size is 24) conduct guided research in an MSK lab and participate in a program of journal clubs, seminars, and preparatory and career workshops.
Bench Research Internship Program
We started this program to provide laboratory-based scientific research experience to high school and undergraduate students who are actively pursuing a degree-granting course of study. The internship is intended for a short period of time (during the summer or as independent study during the school year) for those who are not enrolled in another formal summer internship program at MSK.
Clinical Assistance Program (Nursing)
Sponsored by the Nursing Department, this program provides nursing students with full-time employment for ten weeks to gain clinical experience. At the end of the program, participants recommended by nurse leaders will be hired into full-time post-grad MSK nursing roles based on graduation and NCLEX passing.
Program Requirements:
- Current enrollment in an accredited Bachelor's or Associate’s Nursing Program
- Graduation date of Winter 2025, Spring 2026 or Summer 2026
- Completion of two (2) clinical semesters, including one semester in Med/Surg Nursing
- Active BCLS Certification
Review our frequently asked questions and apply here!
View Recorded Live Info Session here
Clinical Oncology Open Learning Scholars Program
The Clinical Oncology Open Learning (COOL) Scholars Program is a six-week clinical observation summer program designed to support female undergraduate and medical students who are considering careers as cancer doctors. The COOL Scholars Program is open only to students at Stony Brook University (for MSK Commack and MSK Hauppauge), New York Medical College (MSK Westchester), Monmouth University (MSK Monmouth), and Rutgers University (MSK Basking Ridge). Students from these institutions may contact ofd@mskcc.org for more information.
Healthcare Administration Support Internship
Sponsored by Ambulatory Care, this program gives students full-time employment as an office coordinator or care coordinator for 12 weeks. The annual application period for the Summer Healthcare Administration Support Internship begins the first two weeks in February.
You’ll need to be enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program and have a strong interest in a career in healthcare or hospital administration. You must also be detail and team-oriented and possess strong computer, communication, and customer service skills. It would be ideal for you if you’re going into your senior year of college.
Human Oncology and Pathogenesis Program
This is an eight-week intensive summer program involving mentored research and extracurricular events, such as luncheons and tours. The Human Oncology and Pathogenesis Program educates high school students about translational research and accepts students who are knowledgeable, self-motivated, and passionate about science. You’ll graduate the program by completing your research projects and participating in an end-of-summer poster session to which family, friends, and faculty are invited.
DigITs (Digital Informatics & Technology Solutions) Internship Program
DigITs (Digital Informatics & Technology Solutions) handles the integration of digital, data, analytics, and technology resources across the enterprise and the development of the platforms that serve as a foundation for MSK's cancer care and research. Our multi-disciplinary teams are collaborative, working together with a shared mission for MSK and our patients.
The 10-week Summer Internship partners students with DigITs Mentors to explore MSK’s constantly evolving digital enterprise through interesting project work. The program is designed to provide students foundational knowledge and learning opportunities to explore how technology is an integral part of patient care, research, and learning.
Location
New York tri-state area. The DigITs workforce is a mix of on-site, hybrid, and remote teams where on-site work is based on job function.
Applications Now Open for Summer 2024
Please click here to learn more and apply.
Office of Faculty Development
The Office of Faculty Development sponsors and supports training programs targeting undergraduate, postbaccalaureate, and medical students to foster the development of future faculty doctors and scientists. We’re particularly interested in encouraging women and underrepresented minority students to consider careers in oncology research and practice.
Partnership Undergraduate Research Training
The City College of New York–MSK partnership offers the Partnership Undergraduate Research Training (PURT) program to prepare undergraduate students for laboratory positions and graduate work. The program’s goals are to implement joint education and training opportunities between the institutions, to engage minority students at all levels of their academic careers in cancer research, and to support their career development.
Trainees compete for a summer research placement based on their academic performance and recommendation letters. They are required to take a course on ethics in biomedicine and research and to present their work at national and local meetings.
Summer Undergraduate Research Program
This popular ten-week Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) is sponsored by the Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences for outstanding undergraduate students who are interested in careers in biomedical science. Students enrolled in SURP (typical class size is 24) conduct guided research in an MSK lab and participate in a program of journal clubs, seminars, and preparatory and career workshops.
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