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Program Details: BSG-MSRP-Bio

Source: https://biology.mit.edu/program-details-bsg-msrp-bio/ Parent: https://biology.mit.edu/outreach/msrpbio/

Application and Program Dates

Application to the 2026 summer program will open on November 25th, 2025. This is a 10-week research internship starting June 1st.

Program Eligibility

Non-MIT undergraduates who meet the following requirements are eligible:

Program Goals

The Bernard S. and Sophie G. Gould MIT Summer Research Program in Biology (BSG-MSRP-Bio) is offered in collaboration with MIT’s Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences. The program provides a unique opportunity for students who do not have access to cutting-edge research facilities at their own institution to conduct supervised research in a fast-paced environment with state-of-the-art research facilities, and to experience first hand the academic, social, and cultural environment at MIT.

The program is designed to encourage outstanding students from low income families, first-generation college students, veterans and students with disabilities to attend graduate school and pursue a career in basic research by providing them the opportunity to conduct supervised research in a top research institution, in a supportive learning environment with plenty of interaction with graduate students and faculty. Over 85% of past participants have enrolled in highly ranked graduate programs within three years of completing this summer program. A number of our summer students have been awarded Goldwater Scholarships, pre-doctoral NSF fellowships (GRFP), Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Gilliam Fellowships for Advanced Study, or Fullbrights Fellowships.

Priority will be given to students studying at non-research intensive institutions, small colleges or public universities.

MIT undergraduates are not eligible for this program. If you are an MIT undergrad, see the UROP Program website.

MSRP Alum in the News

During the summer, students work full-time in the laboratory, participate in weekly meetings with faculty, and attend weekly academic seminars. The weekly seminars are designed to help students improve their presentation skills and to be more competitive graduate applicants, and cover topics such as applying to graduate school, giving an oral presentation, writing a research abstract, and learning about various career options available to PhD graduates. Students will also have the opportunity to attend departmental retreats, research seminars and symposia and meet with various MIT faculty members. The program solicits constructive and timely feedback from the students through the use of surveys.

At the end of the summer program students give a poster presentation on their research, submit a 5-page research summary, a one-page personal statement about their summer experience at MIT and complete a program evaluation.

All BSG-MSRP-Bio participants are eligible for application fee waivers for any MIT graduate program.

Program Features

All students accepted into the program receive:

Extracurricular activities

As part of the program, we organize social activities and weekend outings. Past activities have included:

You will also have subsidized access to MIT athletic activities.

Online Application

Deadline Date
Application opens November 25, 2025
Application deadline January 30, 2026, 11:59 p.m. Late submissions will not be accepted
Admission decisions By March 15, 2026

Application Requirements

* At least one letter must be from a research mentor or lab supervisor. Students with no prior research experience are not eligible. You MUST include letters of reference from your most recent research experiences.

If you have additional questions about the application, contact msrpbio@mit.edu.

Program Funding

This summer internship program is funded in part by the MIT Department of Biology, the Department of Chemistry, the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, the McGovern Institute, the Simons Center for the Social Brain, and generous gifts from private donors. Students with external funding are also encouraged to apply.

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