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Summer research opportunities in Mathematics, Data Science, and (Bio)statistics

Curious about getting paid to do research in mathematics, statistics, or data science over the summer? There are excellent programs designed just for you.

Many colleges and universities host Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs) — competitive, funded programs that give undergraduates early exposure to research in math and related fields. Most REUs offer a stipend and support for housing and meals.

Explore the links below to learn more about REUs and other summer options for mathematics majors:

How to apply for summer research opportunities

Deadlines
Most summer research programs — especially REUs — have deadlines in January, February, or March. Start planning before winter break to give yourself enough time to prepare strong materials.

Letters of recommendation
Most applications require one to three letters. Ask people who know you well and can speak to your work with specific examples. Request your letters at least one month in advance, and be ready to share:

  • An updated CV
  • A list of programs you’re applying to, with deadlines and instructions
  • Reminders of work you’ve done with them that highlights your readiness for research

Personal statements
You’ll likely need to submit a statement explaining your academic background, interest in research, and fit for the program.

  • Tailor each one to the program and research area
  • Connect your coursework to the project topics
  • Start early — writing well takes time

Apply broadly
REUs are highly competitive. Boost your chances by applying to multiple programs that align with your interests.

More advice
Explore additional tips and examples from past applicants here or by searching the web for tips for your REU application.