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MIT Summer Research Program (MSRP) 2026

Deadline: Jan 20, 2026
undergraduate
2 months (duration)
fully funded
United States
To Apply

Please visit the application link below to apply.

Opportunity Overview

📖 About MIT Summer Research Program

The MIT Summer Research Program (MSRP) is a competitive initiative designed to prepare undergraduates—especially those from nontraditional backgrounds—for graduate study through mentored research at MIT. Established in 1986, the program offers a fully funded summer experience, including:

  • Stipend
  • Travel expenses
  • Housing
  • Access to MIT’s facilities

Participants engage in cutting-edge research, receive graduate school advising, attend faculty talks and professional development seminars, and present their work at a research symposium.

🎁 Benefits of MIT Summer Research Program

Academic & Professional Growth

  • Hands-on research with MIT faculty in cutting-edge fields.
  • Development of critical skills through weekly seminars on academic, personal, and professional topics.
  • Practice in preparing an abstract, research paper, and graduate school statement of purpose.
  • Opportunity to present your work in a poster session at the end of the program.

Networking & Community

  • Build connections with world-class faculty, graduate students, and peers.
  • Participate in social outings (e.g., boat cruises and Boston-area visits) to strengthen community bonds.
  • Become part of a 40-year legacy of diverse and talented cohorts.

Graduate School Preparation

  • Receive mentorship and guidance for graduate school applications.
  • Access to application workshops to strengthen materials (e.g., statement of purpose, CV).
  • Increased motivation and readiness to pursue advanced degrees.

Long-Term Impact

  • Enhances competitiveness for graduate programs at MIT and beyond.
  • Contributes to sustaining a rich talent pool in research and innovation.
  • Broadens perspectives and participation in STEM fields.

✅ Requirements for MIT Summer Research Program

To be eligible for the program, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Be an undergraduate student (priority given to sophomores or juniors).
  • Have a strong interest in pursuing graduate education in STEM fields.
  • Commit to spending the full program duration (June 8 – August 8, 2026).

📅 Application Date and Process

  • Applications are currently open. Visit the official website to apply.
  • Application Deadline: 20 January, 2026

🌐 Application Portal

Take advantage of this incredible opportunity to advance your academic and professional journey at one of the world's leading institutions!

Benefits

Academic & Professional Growth

  • Hands-on research with MIT faculty in cutting-edge fields.
  • Development of critical skills through weekly seminars on academic, personal, and professional topics.
  • Practice in preparing an abstract, research paper, and graduate school statement of purpose.
  • Opportunity to present your work in a poster session at the end of the program.

Networking & Community

  • Build connections with world-class faculty, graduate students, and peers.
  • Participate in social outings (like boat cruises and Boston-area visits) to strengthen community bonds.
  • Become part of a 40-year legacy of diverse and talented cohorts.

Graduate School Preparation

  • Receive mentorship and guidance for graduate school applications.
  • Access to application workshops that help strengthen materials (statement of purpose, CV, etc.).
  • Increased motivation and readiness to pursue advanced degrees.

Long-Term Impact

  • Enhances competitiveness for graduate programs at MIT and beyond.
  • Contributes to sustaining a rich talent pool in research and innovation.
  • Broadens perspectives and participation in STEM fields.
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