Mar 01, 2024
8 weeks
March 1, 2024
The Johns Hopkins Internship in Brain Sciences (JHIBS)

Description

The Johns Hopkins Internship in Brain Sciences (JHIBS) is a summer research program for junior and senior high school students that helps them get exposed to and discover a passion for a career in the neurological sciences.

Seventy-five percent of college students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) decide in high school to pursue these areas. JHIBS aims to reach students at this early stage and provide a hands-on mentored research experience. We believe that the right pre-college exposure, together with long-term mentoring, educational resources and encouragement, can help bright, intelligent, academically capable students successfully pursue the pathway to a profession as a researcher and/or clinician scientist at the doctoral level.

Applications will open by December 1, 2023 for internships starting in the summer of 2024. Please browse this website to learn more about our programming, we look forward to your application!

Eligibility

In-Person Experience

  • We will select 8 high school juniors and seniors from Baltimore City public schools. The in-person internship is held at the Johns Hopkins Department of Neurology on the East Baltimore campus. Over the 8-week period in the summer, interns have the opportunity to participate in a research project guided by faculty, staff and student mentors and participate in clinical rotations with Johns Hopkins neurologists.

Activities include:

  • Attendance at scientific seminars
  • Meetings with Johns Hopkins faculty - mentor/mentee selection
  • Weekly educational and professional development sessions
  • Preparation of a final oral or poster presentation describing his or her work
  • Interns are paid an hourly wage and receive transportation funds.

Virtual research experience:

  • High school juniors and seniors from across the United States are invited to participate in a 5-week virtual summer research experience.
  • The virtual research experience includes numerous activities related to science including educational presentations, professional development training, learn basic laboratory techniques and experiments, mentorship training and more!
  • Virtual interns who successfully complete the 5-week program will receive a $500 scholarship to support their education.
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