About the 2024 Summer Child Health Research Internship
The Department of Pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and the Colorado Child Health Research Institute at Children's Hospital Colorado host a summer research program for high school seniors over the age of 18, college students, graduate students and first-year medical students. Students will work in the lab with members of the Department of Pediatrics faculty at Children's Hospital Colorado and the University of Colorado on the Anschutz Medical Campus.
The summer program will introduce students to research opportunities related to child health. This includes opportunities for students to participate in a weekly lecture research series as well as present their research at the completion of the internship.
Meet the 2024 research program faculty.
Program details
Dates: The 2024 summer program will begin Monday, June 3, 2024 and end Friday, August 2, 2024.
Eligibility: Students must be a high school senior over the age of 18, an undergraduate student, graduate student, or a student completing the first year of medical school. Students must be available for the entire nine-week internship. High school students must be Colorado residents. Students who are under the age of 18 before the internship starts on June 3 will not be eligible.
Stipends: Each intern will be provided a stipend of $3,500 to assist with travel and housing costs.
Mentor selection: As part of the application process, applicants will provide their first, second and third choices for potential mentors. The Child Health Research Internship Steering Committee will work with the program faculty to accommodate when possible the mentor requests of the applicants.
Seminar series: Weekly research seminars will be given every Friday morning by members of the 2024 program faculty. Attendance is required by all student interns, and brunch will be provided.
Student research presentations: At the completion of the program, all research interns will provide a written summary of their research experience, contributions and accomplishments. In addition, all students will provide an oral or poster/PowerPoint summary of their research. Students and mentors are encouraged to produce abstracts for submission to local, regional and national meetings. If the students’ research is accepted for presentation at a scientific meeting, the Child Health Research Internship will provide funding for travel and registration for the student to travel to one scientific meeting.
Program evaluation
All students and participating program faculty will complete a research program evaluation.
For any questions, please email ResearchInternship@childrenscolorado.org.