The Diversity Summer Internship Program (DSIP)
Began in 1995, is a ten-week summer program established to provide undergraduate interns with a graduate level, independent research experience in the biomedical and/or public health fields. Students work under the direct mentoring of accomplished Johns Hopkins researchers.
The program is geared toward diverse groups, including underrepresented and economically disadvantaged students, with the goal of helping students to prepare for admission to graduate school. A stipend and housing is provided. The program typically runs from late-May through early-August.
Who Can Apply???Students enrolled in a degree-seeking program within a U.S. college or university and are interested in public health/biomedical careers are eligible to apply. Students should have completed two years of studies prior to beginning the internship. DSIP applicants are highly encouraged to research current Bloomberg School of Public Health faculty biomedical and public health research projects prior to applying.
The application period will be open in November and will run through November 1, 2011 - January 31, 2012.
More information on this opportunity can be found at: http://www.jhsph.edu/student_affairs/diversity/DSIP
The application is online and can be found at: https://app.applyyourself.com/?id=jhu-si